Soyuz 7K-MF6
Crewed spacecraft of the Soyuz programme as an Earth Observatory Station / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Soyuz 7K-MF6 is a version of the Soyuz spacecraft and was the second Soviet spacecraft designed for space station flight, a dedicated science mission. Its only crewed flight was conducted in 1976 with Soyuz 22 of the Soyuz programme. [2]
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Manufacturer | Experimental Design Bureau (OKB-1) |
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Country of origin | Soviet Union |
Operator | Soviet space program |
Applications | Crewed spacecraft as Earth Observatory Station |
Specifications | |
Launch mass | 6,510 kilograms (14,350 lb) [1] |
Dimensions |
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Power | Solar arrays output 1.3 kW from 10 square metres (110 sq ft) on 4-segments |
Equipment | MF6 multispectral camera |
Regime | Low Earth orbit |
Design life | Up to 35 days, used for 8 days |
Production | |
Status | No longer in service |
Built | 1 |
Launched | 1 |
Maiden launch | Soyuz 22 15 September 1976 |
Last launch | Soyuz 22 |
Related spacecraft | |
Derived from | Soyuz 7K-TM/Soyuz 7K-T |
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