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Soyuz TMA-8

2006 Russian crewed spaceflight to the ISS

Soyuz TMA-8

2006 Russian crewed spaceflight to the ISS

FieldValue
nameSoyuz TMA-8
imageFile:Soyuz TMA-8 launch.jpg
operatorRoscosmos
COSPAR_ID2006-009A
mission_duration182 days
spacecraft_typeSoyuz-TMA 11F732
manufacturerEnergia
launch_mass7270 kg
launch_dateUTC
launch_rocketSoyuz-FG
launch_siteBaikonur 1/5
landing_dateUTC
landing_siteKazakhstan
crew_size3
crew_membersPavel Vinogradov
Jeffrey Williams
crew_launchingMarcos Pontes
crew_landingAnousheh Ansari
crew_callsignCarat
crew_photoFile:Expedition 13 Crew Members wave goodbye at launch pad.jpg
crew_photo_captionFrom top to bottom: Jeffrey Williams, Marcos Pontes and Pavel Vinogradov.
orbit_referenceGeocentric
orbit_regimeLow Earth
orbit_periapsis200 km
orbit_apoapsis241 km
orbit_inclination51.67 degrees
orbit_period88.64 minutes
apsisgee
docking_targetISS
docking_typedock
docking_portZarya nadir
docking_date1 April 2006
04:19 UTC
undocking_date28 September 2006
21:53 UTC
time_docked
previous_missionSoyuz TMA-7
next_missionSoyuz TMA-9
programmeSoyuz programme
(Crewed missions)

Jeffrey Williams

04:19 UTC 21:53 UTC

(Crewed missions) Soyuz TMA-8 was a Soyuz mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched by a Soyuz FG launch vehicle.

Crew

The crew at the [[Baikonur Cosmodrome

Soyuz TMA-8 was a transport mission for portions of the International Space Station (ISS) Expedition 13 crew. The flight delivered ISS Commander Pavel Vinogradov and ISS Flight Engineer Jeffrey Williams to the station to replace Expedition 12 crew members. Flight Engineer Marcos Pontes joined the TMA-8 crew for the ascent and docking with ISS, spent approximately seven days aboard the ISS conducting experiments as part of the Missão Centenário, then returned to Earth with the outgoing members of Expedition 12 aboard Soyuz TMA-7. Vinogradov and Williams were joined on their return trip to Earth by Spaceflight Participant Anousheh Ansari who launched aboard Soyuz TMA-9 and spent approximately eight days aboard ISS conducting experiments for the European Space Agency.

Back-up crew

Docking with ISS

  • Docked to ISS: April 1, 2006, 04:19 UTC (to nadir port of Zarya)
  • Undocked from ISS: September 28, 2006, 21:53 UTC (from nadir port of Zarya)

Mission highlights

The Soyuz TMA-8 launch on 30 March 2006.
Jeffrey Williams inside the Soyuz TMA-8 spacecraft

29th crewed flight to ISS (Flight 12S)

Soyuz TMA-8 is a Soyuz spacecraft which was launched on March 30, 2006 by a Soyuz-FG rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Near the end of second stage burn, a communications blackout occurred at Moscow Mission Control. A satellite link was lost, but was restored about 10 minutes later. The crew was safe throughout the loss of communications.

The spacecraft carried two members of the Expedition 13 crew to the International Space Station, together with Marcos Pontes, the first Brazilian in space. The Brazilian government paid Russia approximately $20 million (USD) for Pontes' flight. They replaced the Expedition 12 crew, Commander William McArthur and Valery Ivanovich Tokarev. Together with the Expedition 12 crew, Marcos Pontes returned to Earth on board Soyuz TMA-7.

Soyuz TMA-8 returned to Earth, together with Expedition 13, the spaceflight participant launched with Soyuz TMA-9, Anousheh Ansari.

References

References

  1. NASA. (2006-03-29). "New Station Crew Launches From Baikonur". [[NASA.
  2. NASA. (2006-01-05). "NASA Announces Next International Space Station Crew". NASA.
  3. NASA. (2006-03-31). "New Crew Docks With Space Station". NASA.
  4. Delphine Thouvenot. (2005). "Brazil's President In Moscow Signs Deal For Joint Space Mission". Space Daily.
  5. NASA. (2005-09-28). "Space Station Crew Back on Earth". NASA.
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