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- Soyuz_7K-T abstract "The second generation of the Soyuz spacecraft, the Soyuz Ferry or Soyuz 7K-T, comprised Soyuz 12 through Soyuz 40 (1973-1981). In the wake of the Soyuz 11 tragedy, the spacecraft was redesigned to accommodate two cosmonauts who would wear pressure suits at all times during launch, docking, undocking, and reentry. The place of the third cosmonaut was taken by extra life-support systems. Finally, the 7K-T, being intended purely as a space station ferry, had no solar panels, instead sporting two large whip antennas in their place. As a result, it relied on batteries which only provided enough power for two days of standalone flight. The idea was that the Soyuz would recharge while docked with a Salyut space station, but in the event of a docking or other mission failure (which ended up happening on several occasions), the crew was forced to power off everything except communications and life support systems until they could reenter.In addition, the standalone flights of Soyuz 13, Soyuz 16, Soyuz 19, and Soyuz 22 used a variant of the 7K-T with solar panels, and in the case of 13 and 22, special camera apparatus in place of the docking mechanism. A large Orion 2 astrophysical camera for imaging the sky and Earth were used on the former and an MKF-6 Zeiss camera on the latter.Another modification was the Soyuz 7K-T/A9 used for the flights to the military Almaz space station. This featured the ability to remote control the space station and a new parachute system and other still classified and unknown changes.".
- Soyuz_7K-T thumbnail Soyuz_7K-T_2-seats_drawing.svg?width=300.
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- Soyuz_7K-T wikiPageExternalLink soyuz7kt.htm.
- Soyuz_7K-T wikiPageExternalLink spacecraft_detail.html.
- Soyuz_7K-T wikiPageID "12162956".
- Soyuz_7K-T wikiPageRevisionID "552838169".
- Soyuz_7K-T applications "Carry two cosmonauts to orbit and back".
- Soyuz_7K-T caption "Upgraded Soyuz 7K-T version capable of carrying 2 cosmonauts with Sokol space suits .".
- Soyuz_7K-T derivatives "Soyuz 7K-TM".
- Soyuz_7K-T derivatives "Soyuz-T".
- Soyuz_7K-T derivedfrom Soyuz_7K-OKS.
- Soyuz_7K-T first "Kosmos 496, 1972".
- Soyuz_7K-T hasPhotoCollection Soyuz_7K-T.
- Soyuz_7K-T last "Soyuz 40, 1981".
- Soyuz_7K-T launched "30".
- Soyuz_7K-T manufacturer S.P._Korolev_Rocket_and_Space_Corporation_Energia.
- Soyuz_7K-T name "Soyuz 7K-T or "ferry"".
- Soyuz_7K-T operator Soviet_space_program.
- Soyuz_7K-T orbits Low_Earth_orbit.
- Soyuz_7K-T status "Out of service".
- Soyuz_7K-T subject Category:Manned_spacecraft.
- Soyuz_7K-T subject Category:Soyuz_program.
- Soyuz_7K-T comment "The second generation of the Soyuz spacecraft, the Soyuz Ferry or Soyuz 7K-T, comprised Soyuz 12 through Soyuz 40 (1973-1981). In the wake of the Soyuz 11 tragedy, the spacecraft was redesigned to accommodate two cosmonauts who would wear pressure suits at all times during launch, docking, undocking, and reentry. The place of the third cosmonaut was taken by extra life-support systems.".
- Soyuz_7K-T label "Sojuz 7K-T".
- Soyuz_7K-T label "Sojuz 7K-T".
- Soyuz_7K-T label "Soyuz 7K-T".
- Soyuz_7K-T label "Soyuz 7K-T".
- Soyuz_7K-T label "Soyuz 7K-T".
- Soyuz_7K-T label "Союз 7К-Т".
- Soyuz_7K-T sameAs Soyuz_7K-T.
- Soyuz_7K-T sameAs Sojuz_7K-T.
- Soyuz_7K-T sameAs Sojuz_7K-T.
- Soyuz_7K-T sameAs Soyuz_7K-T.
- Soyuz_7K-T sameAs m.02vrxkj.
- Soyuz_7K-T sameAs Q1827405.
- Soyuz_7K-T sameAs Q1827405.
- Soyuz_7K-T wasDerivedFrom Soyuz_7K-T?oldid=552838169.
- Soyuz_7K-T depiction Soyuz_7K-T_2-seats_drawing.svg.
- Soyuz_7K-T isPrimaryTopicOf Soyuz_7K-T.