Launch: |
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On April 15, 2005 at 04 hours 46 minutes
25 seconds Moscow Time (00:46:25 UTC) the Soyuz-FG
launch vehicle launched the Russian Soyuz TMA-6 manned
transport vehicle |
Launch site: |
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Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan |
Docking: |
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On April 17, 2005 at 06 hours 20 minutes
25 seconds Moscow Time (02:20:25 UTC) the space vehicle
came in contact with the docking port of docking compartment
– module Pirs as part of the ISS Orbital Complex |
Undocking: |
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On April 24, 2005 at 22 hours 42 minutes
Moscow Time (18:42 UTC) the Soyuz TMA-5 manned transport
vehicle was undocked from Zarya Module as part of the
ISS Orbital Complex |
Landing: |
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On April 25, 2005 at 02 hours 07 minutes
27 seconds Moscow Time (April 24 22:07:27 UTC) the
landing took place. |
Landing site: |
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Near the town of Arkalyk, Republic of
Kazakhstan |
Flight duration: |
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9 days 21 hours 21 minute 2 seconds |
Main Mission Objectives:
- Launch of the visiting crew participant Italian astronaut
Roberto Vittori from ESA by manned spacecraft Soyuz TMA-6,
Flight 10S;
- Planned changeover of Soyuz TMA-5, which has
been acting as a crew rescue vehicle as part of the ISS
since 16 October, 2004;
- Implementation of the experimental program under the
ISM Eneide Project
onboard the ISS ("CRISP-2",
"BEANS",
"SEEDLINGS",
"FRTL-5",
"MICROSPACE",
"VINO",
"HPA"*,
"NGF",
"VSV",
"ETD-I",
"FTS",
"MOP-I",
"ENEIDE",
"LAZIO",
"EST",
"E-NOSE",
"HBM",
"SPQR",
"ASIA",
"GOAL",
"BOP",
"ESD",
"ARISS-4");
- Solution
of the ISS crew flight technical support tasks;
- Return
to Earth of Italian astronaut Roberto Vittori from
ESA with the ISS-10 crew in Soyuz TMA-5descent capsule.
* - The experiment will be conducted on the ISS USOS. |
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