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Solovyov, Vladimir Alekseyevich
Russian engineer cosmonaut 1978-1994. Member of first crew to fly between two space stations during a single mission. Civilian Engineer, Energia NPO
Status: Inactive; Active 1978-1994. Born: 1946-11-11. Spaceflights: 2 . Total time in space: 361.95 days. Birth Place: Moscow.
Detachment: NPOE-4. Departed Date: 1994-02-18.
More at: Solovyov, Vladimir.
Family:
Cosmonaut.
Country:
Russia.
Spacecraft:
Salyut 7,
Mir.
Flights:
Soyuz T-6,
Soyuz T-10-1,
Soyuz T-10,
Soyuz T-11,
Soyuz T-15.
Agency:
Korolev bureau.
Bibliography:
6048.
1946 November 11 - .
- Birth of Vladimir Alekseyevich Solovyov - .
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Solovyov, Vladimir.
Russian engineer cosmonaut 1978-1994. Member of first crew to fly between two space stations during a single mission. Civilian Engineer, Energia NPO 2 spaceflights, 362.0 days in space. Flew to orbit on Soyuz T-10 (1984), Soyuz T-15..
1978 December 1 - .
1982 June 24 - .
16:29 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U.
- Soyuz T-6 - .
Call Sign: Pamir (Pamirs ). Crew: Chretien,
Dzhanibekov,
Ivanchenkov.
Backup Crew: Baudry,
Kizim,
Solovyov, Vladimir.
Payload: Soyuz T s/n 9L. Mass: 6,850 kg (15,100 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: MOM.
Program: Salyut 7.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz T-5,
Soyuz T-6.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz T.
Duration: 7.91 days. Decay Date: 1982-07-02 . USAF Sat Cat: 13292 . COSPAR: 1982-063A. Apogee: 233 km (144 mi). Perigee: 189 km (117 mi). Inclination: 51.70 deg. Period: 88.70 min.
Manned three crew. Docked with Salyut 7. Transported to the Salyut-7 orbital station the Soviet-French international crew, comprising V A Dzhanibekov (USSR), A S Ivanchenkov (USSR) and Jean-Loup Chretien (France) to conduct scientific research and experiments.
1983 September 26 - .
19:37 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U.
FAILURE: Launch vehicle blew up on pad..
Failed Stage: 0.
- Soyuz T-10-1 - .
Call Sign: Okean (Ocean). Crew: Strekalov,
Titov, Vladimir.
Backup Crew: Kizim,
Solovyov, Vladimir.
Payload: Soyuz 7K-ST s/n 16L. Mass: 6,850 kg (15,100 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: UNKS.
Program: Salyut 7.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz T-10-1,
Soyuz T-9.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz T.
Duration: 0.0001 days. Decay Date: 1983-09-27 . Apogee: 2.00 km (1.20 mi). Aborted September 27, 1983 19:38 GMT. Unsuccessful mission. Launch vehicle blew up on pad at Tyuratam; crew saved by abort system..
1984 February 8 - .
12:07 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC31.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U.
1984 April 23 - .
04:31 GMT - .
1984 April 26 - .
02:40 GMT - .
1984 April 29 - .
01:35 GMT - .
1984 May 4 - .
23:15 GMT - .
1984 May 18 - .
17:52 GMT - .
1984 August 8 - .
08:46 GMT - .
1984 October 2 - .
1986 March 13 - .
12:33 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U2.
- Soyuz T-15 - .
Call Sign: Mayak (Beacon ). Crew: Kizim,
Solovyov, Vladimir.
Backup Crew: Aleksandrov,
Viktorenko.
Payload: Soyuz T 11F732 s/n 21L. Mass: 7,020 kg (15,470 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: MOM.
Program: Mir.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz T-15.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz T.
Duration: 125.00 days. Decay Date: 1986-07-16 . USAF Sat Cat: 16643 . COSPAR: 1986-022A. Apogee: 366 km (227 mi). Perigee: 331 km (205 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 91.50 min.
Mir Main Expedition EO-01. Epic repair mission. The crew, consisting of ship's commander L D Kizim and flight engineer V A Solovyov first docked with the Mir orbital station to conduct scientific and technical studies and experiments. Mir then maneuvered 17 April to match Salyut 7's orbit at 4000 km separation, then again on 4 May to catch up. After six weeks aboard Mir, Soyuz T-15 undocked on 5 May, then rendezvoused and manually docked with the inoperative Salyut 7 station. This was the only flight in history by a single spacecraft between two space stations. The Salyut-7 station was found to be ice bound and without electrical power. The crew repaired the station, regaining power, heat, and environmental control. The also removed experimental results left behind by last crew. Soyuz T-15 undocked Salyut 7 on 25 June, and redocked with Mir on 26 June, delivering 400 kg of scientific material from Salyut 7, including a multichannel spectrometer. Following further work aboard Mir, the crew landed on July 16, 1986 at 12:34 GMT. No crew ever revisited Salyut 7; it made an uncontrolled reentry over Argentina.
1986 May 28 - .
05:43 GMT - .
1986 May 31 - .
04:57 GMT - .
1986 July 16 - .
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