AKA: 11F715;17K s/n 124. Status: Operational 1973. First Launch: 1973-05-11. Last Launch: 1974-12-26. Number: 2 . Thrust: 4.09 kN (919 lbf). Gross mass: 18,210 kg (40,140 lb). Unfuelled mass: 16,210 kg (35,730 lb). Specific impulse: 282 s. Height: 13.07 m (42.88 ft). Span: 17.00 m (55.00 ft).
DOS-1 was launched as Salyut 1 on 19 April 1971. The triumph turned to tragedy when the Soyuz-11 crew died due to de-pressurization of their re-entry capsule during return to the earth. Launches of the first series DOS stations continued in a desperate effort to beat Skylab into orbit with a fully successful Soviet space station mission. DOS-2, s/n 122, was destroyed in a launch vehicle explosion en route to orbit in July 1972. DOS-3, s/n 123, reached orbit as Cosmos 557 in 1973 but control was lost before a crew could be sent to the station. DOS-4, the last of the first series, finally flew successfully as Salyut 4 in 1974. Salyut 4 differed from Salyut 1 in having three sets or rotatable solar panels, more electrical power, and a more complete equipment suite.
Salyut 4 represented the second phase of DOS civilian space station. It had 2,000 kg of scientific equipment and two sets of 3 solar panels. It was equipped with the Delta navigation system. Experiments: - Solar telescope OST-1 with main mirror of 25 cm diameter, 2.5 m focal length, built by Crimean Astrophysical Observatory with spectrograph shortwave diffraction spectrometer for far ultraviolet emissions, oriented by maneuvering entire station - two X-ray telescopes - swivel chair for vestibular function tests - lower body negative pressure gear for cardiovascular studies - bicycle ergometer integrated physical trainer (electrically driven running track 1 m X .3 m with elastic cords providing 50 kg load) - penguin suits and alternate athletic suit - 15 medical experiments total - sensors for temperature and characteristics of upper atmosphere ITS-K infrared telescope spectrometer and ultraviolet spectrometer for study of earth's infrared radiation - multispectral earth resources camera - cosmic ray detector - embryological studies - new engineering instruments tested for orientation of station by celestial objects and in darkness - New autonomous navigation system calculates orbital elements without assistance from ground - teletypewriter - two spherical airlocks near main camera to ejects body wastes. Interior floor area: 34.8 sq. m
RCS Coarse No x Thrust: Verniers: 4 X 98 N - Pitch: 2 X 59 N - Yaw: 2 X 59 N - Roll: 2 X 20 N. RCS Fine No x Thrust: 18 x 10 N. RCS Coarse Backup No x Thrust: 4 x 98 N. Spacecraft delta v: 320 m/s (1,040 ft/sec). Electric System: 2.00 average kW.
Salyut 4 Expedition 1 Null |
Salyut 4 Expedition 2 Null |
Salyut 4 in Assembly Salyut 4 in Assembly Hall Credit: RKK Energia |
Salyut 4 toilet View of Salyut 4 toilet facility - you always wanted to know how they do it in space... Credit: © Mark Wade |
Salyut 4 panel Close-up of Salyut 4 propellant system control panel Credit: © Mark Wade |
Salyut 4 Main Panel Salyut 4 Main Control Panel - adopted unchanged from Soyuz 7K-OK Credit: © Mark Wade |
Salyut 4 panel Salyut 4 Control Panel - above and to the right of the main station control panel Credit: © Mark Wade |
Salyut 4 rear int. Salyut 4 view of rear interior of station Credit: © Mark Wade |
Salyut 4 airlock Salyut 4 airlock compartment Credit: © Mark Wade |
Interior of Salyut 4 Interior of Salyut 4 looking forward. Credit: © Mark Wade |
Salyut 4 Salyut 4 - Soyuz 17 |
Salyut 4 Credit: © Mark Wade |
Salyut 6 Salyut 6 as displayed in Moscow in 1981. Credit: © Mark Wade |
Salyut 4 Credit: Manufacturer Image |
Deorbited February 2, 1977.
Maneuver Summary:
211km X 250km orbit to 215km X 286km orbit. Delta V: 11 m/s
211km X 284km orbit to 276km X 344km orbit. Delta V: 35 m/s
277km X 342km orbit to 338km X 351km orbit. Delta V: 19 m/s
330km X 340km orbit to 337km X 350km orbit. Delta V: 4 m/s
337km X 349km orbit to 339km X 351km orbit. Delta V: 1 m/s
332km X 348km orbit to 348km X 355km orbit. Delta V: 6 m/s
347km X 354km orbit to 343km X 351km orbit. Delta V: 1 m/s
335km X 344km orbit to 335km X 360km orbit. Delta V: 4 m/s
335km X 360km orbit to 342km X 361km orbit. Delta V: 2 m/s
330km X 351km orbit to 344km X 353km orbit. Delta V: 4 m/s
186km X 187km orbit to 90km X 186km orbit. Delta V: 28 m/s
Total Delta V: 87/115 m/s.
Officially: Further testing of station design, on-board systems and equipment; conduct of scientific and technical research and experiments in outer space. Further testing of station design, on-board systems and equipment; conduct of scientific and technical researc h and experiments in outer space.