Soyuz T-6



         


Soyuz T-6
Mission Statistics
Mission Name:Soyuz T-6
Call Sign:Pamir (Pamirs)
Number of Crew Members: 3
Launch:June 24, 1982
16:29:48 UTC
Baikonur LC1
Landing:July 2, 1982
14:20:40 UTC
65 km NE of Arkalyk
Duration:7 days 21 hours 50 minutes 52 seconds
Number of Orbits: 125


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Mission Highlights

2nd expedition to Salyut 7. 10th international crew. Carried cosmonaut from France.

Suffered Argon computer failure 900 m from Salyut 7. Commander Vladimir Dzhanibekov took manual control and docked with the station 14 minutes ahead of schedule. The skill he displayed contributed to his being tapped for the Soyuz-T 13 mission to rescue Salyut 7 in 1985. Chretien?s launch marked the start of a new phase in the manned Intercosmos flights.

During the stay of the Soyuz-T 6 Visiting Expedition, the Elbrus gave visiting Frenchman Jean-Loup Chretien ?the honor? of ejecting a satellite?Salyut 7?s weekly bag of waste?from the small trash airlock. In his diary, Lebedev quoted Chretien as saying Salyut 7 ?is simple, doesn?t look impressive, but is reliable.?7


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