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Soyuz TMA-3

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Soyuz TMA-3
Mission typeISS crew transport
OperatorRussian Space Agency
COSPAR ID2003-047A Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.28052Edit this on Wikidata
Mission duration194 days, 18 hours, 33 minutes, 12 seconds
Orbits completed~3,170
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftSoyuz-TMA 11F732
Spacecraft typeSoyuz-TMA
ManufacturerEnergia
Crew
Crew size3
MembersAleksandr Kaleri
Michael Foale
LaunchingPedro Duque
LandingAndré Kuipers
CallsignIngul
Start of mission
Launch dateOctober 18, 2003, 05:38:03 (2003-10-18UTC05:38:03Z) UTC
RocketSoyuz-FG
Launch siteBaikonur, Site 1/5
ContractorProgress
End of mission
Landing dateApril 30, 2004, 00:11:15 (2004-04-30UTC00:11:16Z) UTC
Landing site50.38° N, 67.20° E
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Perigee altitude193 kilometres (120 mi)
Apogee altitude227 kilometres (141 mi)
Inclination51.67 degrees
Docking with ISS
Docking portPirs nadir
Docking date20 October 2003
07:16 UTC
Undocking date29 April 2004
20:52 UTC
Time docked192d 13h 36m
Soyuz programme
(Crewed missions)

Soyuz TMA-3 was a Soyuz (Russian Союз ТМА-3, Union TMA-3) mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched by a Soyuz FG launch vehicle which was the third flight for the TMA modification of the Soyuz spacecraft, and the 7th Soyuz to fly to the ISS.

Crew

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Position[1][2] Launching crew Landing crew
Commander Russia Aleksandr Kaleri, RSA
Expedition 8
Fourth spaceflight
Flight Engineer United States/United Kingdom Michael Foale, NASA
Expedition 8
Sixth and last spaceflight
Flight Engineer Spain Pedro Duque, ESA
Second and last spaceflight
Netherlands André Kuipers, ESA
First spaceflight

Original Crew

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Position Crew
Commander Russia Vladimir Dezhurov, RSA
Flight Engineer Netherlands André Kuipers, ESA
Flight Engineer Russia Oleg Skripochka

Mission parameters

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From NASA:[3]

  • Mass: ? kg
  • Perigee: 376 km
  • Apogee: 384 km
  • Inclination: 51.6°
  • Period: 92.20 min

Docking with ISS

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  • Docked to ISS: October 20, 2003, 07:16 UTC (to Pirs module)
  • Undocked from ISS: April 29, 2004, 20:52 UTC (from Pirs module)

Specifications

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  • Max. altitude - 387.1 km
  • Min. altitude - 357.9 km
  • Period - 91.7 min
  • Inclination - 65.64°[4]

Mission highlights

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Soyuz TMA-3 launch.

The commander of the Soyuz was Aleksandr Kaleri (RKA). The flight engineer was Michael Foale (NASA), and Pedro Duque (ESA) served as the second flight engineer. After docking with the ISS they exchanged the current crew on ISS and became the eighth station crew, called "ISS Expedition Eight". During the stay on the station Michael Foale was the ISS Commander, while Aleksandr Kaleri was the engineer. Foale was the first American to have served on both Mir and the ISS. Pedro Duque performed some ESA sponsored science experiments under the mission name Cervantes and then returned with the ISS 7 crew on Soyuz TMA-2.

The backup crew was William McArthur, Valery Tokarev and André Kuipers.

Foale and Kaleri along with André Kuipers, the third seater from TMA-4 landed on April 29, 2004, near Arkalyk, Kazakhstan. A minor helium leak did not affect their mission.

References

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  1. ^ "OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE about the landing of Soyuz TMA-3 descent vehicle". NPO Energia. April 30, 2004. Archived from the original on December 3, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2008.
  2. ^ "Return to space for Spanish ESA astronaut". ESA. October 16, 2003. Retrieved December 17, 2008.
  3. ^ "Soyuz-TMA 3". NASA. Retrieved February 4, 2021.
  4. ^ "Energia.RU Press Release ISS". Archived from the original on 2019-12-03. Retrieved 2008-12-17.
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