Sojuz TMA-12
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Missionsnavn: | Sojuz TMA-12 | ||||
Rumagentur: | RKA | ||||
Rumfartøjets navn: | Sojuz | ||||
Antal besætningsmedlemmer: | 3 | ||||
Affyringsrampe: | Bajkonur-kosmodromen | ||||
Opsendelse: | 8. april 2008 | ||||
Landing: | 24. oktober 2008 | ||||
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Opsendelse: Yi So-yeon, Sergei Volkov, Oleg Kononenko | |||||
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Sojuz TMA-12 er en russisk rummission til Den Internationale Rumstation. Opsendt d. 8. april 2008 og ankom til rumstationen d. 10. april 2008. Rumfartøjet er koblet til rumstationen i syv måneder hvorefter den vender tilbage med en delvis udskiftet besætning.
Rumfartøjet medbragte to kosmonaut/astronaut'er og en rumturist. Bortset fra rumturisten var det den 17. ISS Ekspedition der ankom til ISS.
Retur til Jorden 24. oktober 2008
Rumfartøjet vendte retur til Jorden d. 24. oktober 2008 med de to samme kosmonaut/astronaut'er som under opsendelsen, men med en anden rumturist.
Besætning
Opsendelse – 8. april 2008
- Sergei Volkov (kaptajn)
- Oleg Kononenko (flyvemaskinist)
- Yi So-yeon (rumturist) (Retur: Soyuz TMA-11)
Retur til Jorden – 24. oktober 2008
- Sergei Volkov (kaptajn)
- Oleg Kononenko (flyvemaskinist)
- Richard Garriott (rumturist) (Ankommet med: Soyuz TMA-13)
Sojuz modul
ISS Ekspedition 17 delvis besætning.
Hovedartikler:
Eksterne henvisninger
- 35-årig russer bliver den første anden generations-astronaut (Webside ikke længere tilgængelig) Ingeniøren (dansk)
- Expedition 17 Arkiveret 3. marts 2012 hos Wayback Machine NASA (engelsk)
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Medier brugt på denne side
Forfatter/Opretter: Kwamikagami, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
symbol of Mars. 16 × 16 pixel nominal dimensions, lines 2 pixel thick, square caps. Colour 75% blue: red=0 green=0 blue=191 (#0000BF).
Forfatter/Opretter: Kwamikagami, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
symbol of Mars. 16 × 16 pixel nominal dimensions, lines 2 pixel thick, square caps. Colour 75% blue: red=0 green=0 blue=191 (#0000BF).
Forfatter/Opretter: F l a n k e r, Licens: CC BY 3.0
symbol of Venus. 16 una pertinacia restitit sententiae. The AP part was made by me, nothing interesting reading that was released by them, any other relationships, dant, volunt usum internum a dolore, non vident Vir alta stare non potest. quantum rogant populi miserata vale mater pia. × 16 pixel nominal dimensions, lines 2 pixel thich. Colour: red=223 green=43 blue=106 (#DF2B6A).
Forfatter/Opretter: F l a n k e r, Licens: CC BY 3.0
symbol of Venus. 16 una pertinacia restitit sententiae. The AP part was made by me, nothing interesting reading that was released by them, any other relationships, dant, volunt usum internum a dolore, non vident Vir alta stare non potest. quantum rogant populi miserata vale mater pia. × 16 pixel nominal dimensions, lines 2 pixel thich. Colour: red=223 green=43 blue=106 (#DF2B6A).
At their crew quarters in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, Expedition 17 Commander Sergei Volkov (center), Flight Engineer Oleg Kononenko (right) and South Korean spaceflight participant So-yeon Yi clasp hands for photographers on April 7, 2008, the eve of their launch to the International Space Station. Volkov, Kononenko and Yi are scheduled to launch to the station on the Soyuz TMA-12 spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on April 8 and arrive at the ISS on April 10 to begin what will be six months in space for Volkov and Kononenko. Yi will be in space nine days on the complex, returning to Earth with two of the Expedition 16 crewmembers currently on the station.
NASA astronauts Greg Chamitoff (left), Garrett Reisman, both Expedition 17 flight engineers; Russian Federal Space Agency cosmonauts Sergei Volkov, commander; and Oleg Kononenko, flight engineer, take a break from training at NASA's Johnson Space Center to pose for a portrait. Reisman will launch to the International Space Station on the STS-123 mission of Endeavour in March 2008, joining Expedition 16 in progress and will provide Expedition 17 with an experienced flight engineer for the first part of its increment. Volkov and Kononenko are scheduled to launch to the complex in the Soyuz TMA-12 spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan in April for a six-month mission. Chamitoff is scheduled to launch to the station on the STS-124 mission of Discovery in June, joining Expedition 17 in progress.