Vladimir Lyakhov
(Second Space Flight) Flight Engineer:
Aleksandr Aleksandrov
(Second Space Flight)
Backup Crew: Commander:
Vladimir Titov
Gennady Strekalov - Flight Engineer
                                
                                    
Soyuz T-8 4th expedition to Salyut 7 following failed docking of Soyuz -T-8. Returned lab experiments to earth. Next mission had launch failure Soyux T-10a




 






   



    

Command Pilot:
    






Cosmonauts:                        
Soyuz 49 T9 





 









 







Soyuz 34


     
The Soyuz Space  Missions


See Disasters

Study
Research
Space Cosmology
Science Research
*
About
Science Research
Science Theories
Desk
Site Map
BookShelf




Copyright ©  by Nigel G Wilcox  ·  All Rights reserved  ·  E-Mail: ngwilcox100@gmail.com
Designed by Nigel G Wilcox
Powered By AM3L1A
Pages within this section: Soyuz  (DD)

Soyuz T-9

Pages within this section:
43
M
8
SM
Sub-Menu
menu
-
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
courtesy: Wikipedia.org
51
Cosmonauts:
                 
Fourth expedition to Salyut 7. Its mission was heavily impacted by the Soyuz T-8 docking failure and the Soyuz T-10a Soyuz booster failures which bracketed it.

Almost immediately after docking at Salyut 7's aft port, the crew entered Kosmos 1443 and commenced transferring the 3.5 tons of cargo lining its walls to Salyut 7.

Window impact: on 27 July 1983, a small object struck a Salyut 7 viewport. It blasted out a 4-mm crater, but did not penetrate the outer of the window's two panes. The Soviets believed it was a member of the Delta Aquariid meteor shower, though it may have been a small piece of orbital debris.

The crew loaded Cosmos 1443's VA capsule with 350 kg of experiment results and hardware no longer in use. It could have held 500 kg, had they had that much to put in. Cosmos 1443 then undocked, in spite of Western predictions that the FGB component would remain attached to Salyut 7 as a space station module. The VA capsule soft-landed on 23 August 1983, and the FGB component continued in orbit until it was deorbited over the Pacific Ocean on 19 September 1983.

The crew also filmed scenes for the movie Return from Orbit.

Experiment Oral glucose tolerance tests in man during a 150-day space flight - This study was conducted on the pilot specialist of the Salyut 7-Soyuz T9 complex during a 150 days space flight. Glucose tolerance tests were made 3 days before flight, on days 60 and 88 during flight and on days 25 and 55 after flight. The study confirms the decrease of fasting plasma glucose observed during the 3 Skylab missions and demonstrates blunted glucose tolerance curves. The changes were not found during ground based studies using bed rest to simulate weightlessness state
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3160438