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Fact Sheet
National Firsts
Space Traveller  France
Manned flights
Orbital 6
Total travellers 16

Contents


[edit] Launches

Date/Time (UTC) Rocket Launch site LSP
Payload Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
Remarks

[edit] March

22 March
16:00
Flag of the United StatesSpace Shuttle Columbia Flag of the United StatesKennedy LC-39A Flag of the United StatesUnited Space Alliance
Flag of the United StatesSTS-3 NASA Low Earth Development test flight 30 March
16:04
Successful
Flag of the United StatesDevelopment Flight Instrumentation NASA Low Earth (Columbia) Monitor orbiter performance Successful
Flag of the United StatesOSTA-1 NASA Low Earth (Columbia) Remote sensing Successful
Manned orbital flight with two astronauts
Only Shuttle flight to land at White Sands Space Harbor
Shuttle Imaging Radar-A (SIR-1)

[edit] April

19 April
19:45
Flag of the Soviet UnionProton-K Flag of the Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 200/40 Flag of the Soviet Union
Flag of the Soviet UnionSalyut 7 Low Earth Space station 7 February 1991 Successful
DOS-6 part of Salyut program

[edit] May

13 May
09:58
Flag of the Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Flag of the Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Flag of the Soviet Union
Flag of the Soviet UnionSoyuz T-5 Low Earth (Salyut 7) Salyut 7 EO-1 27 August
15:04
Successful
Manned orbital flight with two cosmonauts
23 May
05:58
Flag of the Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Flag of the Soviet UnionBaikonur Flag of the Soviet Union
Flag of the Soviet UnionProgress 13 Low Earth (Salyut 7) Logistics 6 June
00:05
Successful

[edit] June

24 June
16:29
Flag of the Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Flag of the Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Flag of the Soviet Union
Flag of the Soviet UnionSoyuz T-6 Low Earth (Salyut 7) Salyut 7 EP-1 2 July
14:20
Successful
Manned orbital flight with three cosmonauts including the first French space traveller
27 June
15:00
Flag of the United StatesSpace Shuttle Columbia Flag of the United StatesKennedy LC-39A Flag of the United StatesUnited Space Alliance
Flag of the United StatesSTS-4 NASA Low Earth Developmental test flight 4 July
16:09
Successful
Flag of the United StatesClassified US Air Force In orbit Successful
Flag of the United StatesGetaway Special Utah State Low Earth In orbit Successful
Manned orbital flight with two astronauts, final developmental test flight

[edit] July

10 July
09:57
Flag of the Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Flag of the Soviet UnionBaikonur Flag of the Soviet Union
Flag of the Soviet UnionProgress 14 Low Earth (Salyut 7) Logistics 13 August
01:29
Successful

[edit] August

19 August
17:11
Flag of the Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Flag of the Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Flag of the Soviet Union
Flag of the Soviet UnionSoyuz T-7 Low Earth (Salyut 7) Salyut 7 EP-2 10 December
19:02
Successful
Manned orbital flight with three cosmonauts

[edit] September

18 September
04:58
Flag of the Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Flag of the Soviet UnionBaikonur Flag of the Soviet Union
Flag of the Soviet UnionProgress 15 Low Earth (Salyut 7) Logistics 16 October
17:06
Successful

[edit] October

31 October
11:20
Flag of the Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Flag of the Soviet UnionBaikonur Flag of the Soviet Union
Flag of the Soviet UnionProgress 16 Low Earth (Salyut 7) Logistics 14 December
17:17
Successful

[edit] November

11 November
12:19
Flag of the United StatesSpace Shuttle Columbia Flag of the United StatesKennedy LC-39A Flag of the United StatesUnited Space Alliance
Flag of the United StatesSTS-5 NASA Low Earth Satellite deployment 16 November
14:33
Successful
Flag of the United StatesSBS-3 SBS Current: Graveyard
Operational: Geosynchronous
Communications In orbit Successful
Flag of CanadaAnik C3 Telesat Canada Current: Graveyard
Operational: Geosynchronous
Communications In orbit Successful
Flag of West GermanyGetaway Special West Germany Low Earth Microgravity research 16 November Successful
Manned orbital flight with four astronauts; First "operational" Shuttle flight
Anik C3 retired 18 June 1997

[edit] Deep-space rendezvous

Date (GMT) Spacecraft Event Remarks
1 March Venera 13 landed on Venus
5 March Venera 14 landed on Venus
30 March ISEE-3/ICE 1st flyby of the Moon Closest approach: 19,570 kilometres (12,160 mi)
23 April ISEE-3/ICE 2nd flyby of the Moon Closest approach: 21,137 kilometres (13,134 mi)
27 September ISEE-3/ICE 3rd flyby of the Moon Closest approach: 22,790 kilometres (14,160 mi)

[edit] EVAs

Start Date/Time Duration End Time Spacecraft Crew Remarks
30 July
02:39
2 hours
33 minutes
05:12 Salyut 7 EO-1 Flag of the Soviet UnionAnatoly Berezovoy
Flag of the Soviet UnionValentin Lebedev
Performing the first EVA from Salyut 7, Lebedev anchored himself with a foot restraint, while Berezovoy assisted from the hatch. After collecting and placing samples on the exterior surface of the spacecraft, Lebedev tested methods for assembly and disassembly work in space, including the Istok panel experiment of turning bolts with a special wrench.

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