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Soyuz TM-3
1987 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Mir
1987 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Mir
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Soyuz TM-3 |
| image | 1987 CPA 5856.jpg |
| image_caption | 1987 USSR stamp commemorating Soviet-Syrian collaboration in the TM-3 mission. |
| insignia | Soyuz_TM-3_mission_patch.svg |
| COSPAR_ID | 1987-063A |
| SATCAT | 18222 |
| mission_duration | 160 days, 7 hours, 25 minutes, 56 seconds |
| orbits_completed | ~2,580 |
| spacecraft | Soyuz 7K-STM No. 53 |
| spacecraft_type | Soyuz-TM |
| manufacturer | NPO Energia |
| launch_mass | 7100 kg |
| launch_date | UTC |
| launch_rocket | Soyuz-U2 |
| launch_site | Baikonur 1/5 |
| landing_date | UTC |
| landing_site | 140 km NE of Arkalyk |
| crew_size | 3 |
| crew_members | Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov |
| crew_launching | Aleksandr Viktorenko |
| Muhammed Faris | |
| crew_landing | Yuri Romanenko |
| Anatoli Levchenko | |
| crew_callsign | Vityaz (Knight) |
| orbit_reference | Geocentric |
| orbit_regime | Low Earth |
| orbit_periapsis | 297 km |
| orbit_apoapsis | 353 km |
| orbit_inclination | 51.6 degrees |
| orbit_period | 91.0 minutes |
| apsis | gee |
| docking | {{Infobox spaceflight/Dock |
| docking_target | Mir |
| docking_type | dock |
| docking_date | 24 July 1987, 03:31:23 UTC |
| undocking_date | 29 December 1987, 05:58:00 UTC |
| previous_mission | Soyuz TM-2 |
| next_mission | Soyuz TM-4 |
| programme | Soyuz programme |
| (Crewed missions) |
Muhammed Faris Anatoli Levchenko (Crewed missions)
Soyuz TM-3 was the third crewed spaceflight to visit the Soviet space station Mir, following Soyuz T-15 and Soyuz TM-2. It was launched in July 1987, during the long duration expedition Mir EO-2, and acted as a lifeboat for the second segment of that expedition. There were three people aboard the spacecraft at launch, including the two man crew of the week-long mission Mir EP-1, consisting of Soviet cosmonaut Aleksandr Viktorenko and Syrian Muhammed Faris. Faris was the first Syrian to travel to space, and as of July 2025, the only one. The third cosmonaut launched was Aleksandr Aleksandrov, who would replace one of the long duration crew members Aleksandr Laveykin of Mir EO-2. Laveykin had been diagnosed by ground-based doctors to have minor heart problems, so he returned to Earth with the EP-1 crew in Soyuz TM-2.
Soyuz TM-3 landed near the end of December 1987, landing both members of the EO-2 crew, as well as potential Buran pilot Anatoli Levchenko, who had been launched to Mir a week earlier aboard Soyuz TM-4.
Crew
Mission parameters
- Mass: 7100 kg
- Perigee: 297 km
- Apogee: 353 km
- Inclination: 51.6°
- Period: 91.0 minutes
References
References
- "Soyuz TM-3". [[Encyclopedia Astronautica]].
- "Soyuz TM-3". Spacefacts.de.
- D.S.F.Portree. (1995). "Mir Hardware Heritage". NASA.
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