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Salyut 3



         


Salyut 3
Mission Insignia
Mission Statistics
Mission Name:Salyut 3
Call Sign:Salyut 3
Launch:June 25, 1974
22:38:00 UTC
Baikonur, U.S.S.R
Reentry:January 24, 1975
Crews:1
Occupied:15 days
In Orbit:213 days
Number of
Orbits:
3,442
Apogee:168 mi (270 km)
Perigee:136 mi (219 km)
Period:89.1 min
Inclination51.6 deg
Distance
Traveled:
~86,763,251 mi
(~139,631,918 km)
Orbital Mass:18,500 kg
Salyut 3

Salyut 3 was launched on June 25, 1974. It was another Almaz military space station, this one launched successfully, included in the Salyut program to disguise its true purpose.

It attaining an altitude of 219 to 270 km on launch and its final orbital altitude was 268 to 272 km. Salyut 3 had a total mass of about 18 to 19 tons. It had two solar panels laterally mounted on the center of the station and a retactable recovery module for the return of research data and materials. Only one of the three intended crews successfully boarded and manned the sation, brought by Soyuz 14; Soyuz 15 attempted to bring a second crew but failed to dock. Nevertheless, Salyut 3 was an overall success.

It tested a wide variety of reconnaisance sensors; on September 23, 1974, the station's recovery module was released and re-entered, being recovered by the Soviets. On January 24, 1975 trials of the on-board 23 mm Nudelmann aircraft cannon (other sources say it was a Nudelmann NR-30 30 mm gun) were conducted with positive results at ranges from 3000 m to 500 m. Cosmonauts have confirmed that a target satellite was destroyed in the test. The next day, the station was ordered to deorbit.







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