The Soyuz 30 capsule, Hermaszewski's spacesuits and personal items, as well as memorabilia from the flight on display.
COSPAR ID
1978-065A
SATCAT no.
10968
Mission duration
7 days, 22 hours, 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Orbits completed
125
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft type
Soyuz 7K-T/A9
Manufacturer
NPO Energia
Launch mass
6,800 kilograms (15,000 lb)
Crew
Crew size
2
Members
Pyotr Klimuk Mirosław Hermaszewski
Callsign
Кавказ (Kavkaz - "Caucasus")
Start of mission
Launch date
27 June 1978, 15:27:21 (1978-06-27UTC15:27:21Z) UTC
Rocket
Soyuz-U
Launch site
Baikonur 1/5[1]
End of mission
Landing date
5 July 1978, 13:30:20 (1978-07-05UTC13:30:21Z) UTC
Landing site
300 kilometres (190 mi) W of Tselinograd
Orbital parameters
Reference system
Geocentric
Regime
Low Earth
Perigee altitude
197.6 kilometres (122.8 mi)
Apogee altitude
261.3 kilometres (162.4 mi)
Inclination
51.66 degrees
Period
88.83 minutes
Docking with Salyut 6
Soyuz programme (Crewed missions)
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Soyuz 31 →
Soyuz 30 (Russian: Союз 30, Union 30) was a 1978 crewed Soviet space flight to the Salyut 6 space station. It was the sixth mission to and fifth successful docking at the orbiting facility.[2] The Soyuz 30 crew were the first to visit the long-duration Soyuz 29 resident crew.
Soyuz 30 carried Pyotr Klimuk and Mirosław Hermaszewski, the first (and to date, only) Polish cosmonaut, aloft.
^"Baikonur LC1". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the original on 2009-04-15. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
^The mission report is available here: http://www.spacefacts.de/mission/english/soyuz-30.htm
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