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TABLE OF CONTENTS. Table of Contents: Spacecraft Modules Re-entry Crew History Links. Image from NASA. Soyuz. SPACECRAFT. Soyuz is a manned space vehicle that brings crew and equipment to and from space stations. At least one Soyuz spacecraft stays docked to the ISS as a “lifeboat”.

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  1. TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents: • Spacecraft • Modules • Re-entry • Crew • History • Links Image from NASA Soyuz

  2. SPACECRAFT • Soyuz is a manned space vehicle that brings crew and equipment to and from space stations. • At least one Soyuz spacecraft stays docked to the ISS as a “lifeboat”. Image from NASA Soyuz Back to Table of Contents

  3. MODULES • The Orbital Module houses the crew during ascent and docks with the space station. • The Descent Module houses the crew during re-entry. • The Instrument-Service Module contains solar arrays, communication devices, propulsion systems, and thermal control systems. Diagram of Soyuz’s three components (modules) Back to Table of Contents

  4. RE-ENTRY • Before re-entry, the Orbital and Instrument-Service Modules are jettisoned to reduce the spacecraft’s weight. • 15 minutes before landing, three parachutes are deployed. • One second before touchdown, engines on the bottom of the Descent Module fire, slowing down the spacecraft for a softer landing. • Soyuz’s target landing zone is a 25 mile area in Kazakhstan. • While ascent takes about two days, landing only takes about 3.5 hours. Image from NASA Illustration of Soyuz during re-entry Back to Table of Contents

  5. CREW • Soyuz holds 2-3 crewmembers. • The vehicle commander is in charge of the crew and the mission. • The flight engineer operates the spacecraft systems. • The optional cosmonaut-researcher communicates with ground control and can take pictures/videos. Image from NASA Expedition Six crewmembers Donald R. Pettit, Nikolai M. Budarin, and Kenneth D. Bowersox Back to Table of Contents

  6. HISTORY • Soyuz’s first unmanned flight was in 1966. Its first manned flight was in 1967. • Soyuz has been redesigned seven times. • As of May 2008, there have been 99 Soyuz missions. There have been more Soyuz manned missions than any other spacecraft. Soyuz-TMA: the most recent Soyuz design Back to Table of Contents

  7. LINKS • http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/structure/elements/soyuz/index.html • http://www.aerospaceguide.net/soyuzspacecraft.html • http://www.universetoday.com/2008/04/24/soyuz-hard-landing-the-facts/ Image from NASA Soyuz Back to Table of Contents

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