Soyuz TM-8



         


Soyuz TM-8
Mission Statistics
Mission Name:Soyuz TM-8
Call Sign:Vityaz (Knight)
Number of Crew Members: 2
Launch:September 5, 1989
21:38:03 UTC
Baikonur LC1
Landing:February 19, 1990
04:36:18 UTC
55 km NE of Arkalyk
Duration:166 days 06 hours 58 minutes 15 seconds
Number of Orbits: ~2,680


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Mission Highlights

8th expedition to Mir. Launch vehicle was painted with advertisements. During final approach to Mir (4 m distance), the Kurs system malfunctioned, so Viktorenko took over manual control and withdrew to 20 m. He then docked manually. Spent 166 days attached to Mir.

On September 29 the cosmonauts installed equipment in the docking system in preparation for the arrival of Kvant 2, the first of Mir?s 20-ton add-on modules. Solar storm warnings. On September 30 a powerful flare burst out on the Sun. Initial predictions indicated that the cosmonauts could receive many times the maximum permissible level of radiation. In the event, the cosmonauts received only about as much radiation as they would normally receive in 2 weeks of flight.

It was announced on October 10 that problems with a batch of computer chips pushed back the launch of Mir?s second add-on module by at least 40 days from the planned October 16 launch date. The major focus of Viktorenko and Serebrov?s mission was to receive, check out, and activate the module, so their schedule underwent heavy revision.


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