
Soyuz 14 - Wikipedia
Soyuz 14 (Russian: Союз 14, Union 14) was a July, 1974, crewed spaceflight to the Salyut 3 space station. Soyuz 14 is also the name given to the Soyuz spacecraft which was used to bring the cosmonauts to and from the station.
Spaceflight mission report: Soyuz 14
Aug 26, 2024 · Launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome and landing 140 km southeast of Dzheskasgan. Following a one-day solo flight Soyuz 14 docked with the space station Salyut 3 on July 04, 1974. The crew transferred into the space station and stayed there 14 days.
Soviet Space Program Soyuz 14 Soyuz Rocket Launch - Space …
Jul 3, 1974 · Soyuz 14. Type: Human Exploration; Orbit: Low Earth Orbit; Soyuz 14 was the first crewed mission to the Salyut 3 space station. The mission launched on July 3, 1974, 18:51:08 UTC, carrying commander Pavel Popovich and flight engineer Yuri Artykhin to orbit.
NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Details
Soyuz 14 was a manned Soviet mission launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome with cosmonauts Pavel Popovich and Yury Artukhin aboard. It docked with the Salyut 3 space station for 15 days, 17 hours.
Soyuz 14 - Encyclopedia Astronautica
On 4 July Soyuz 14 docked with the Salyut 3 space station after 15 revolutions of the earth. The planned experimental program included manned military reconnaissance of the earth's surface, assessing the fundamental value of such observations, and …
Soyuz TM-14 - Wikipedia
Soyuz TM-14 was the 14th expedition to the Mir space station. [1] It included an astronaut from Germany, and was the first Russian Soyuz mission after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Soyuz T-14 - Wikipedia
Soyuz T-14 (Russian: Союз Т-14, Union T-14) was the ninth expedition to Salyut 7. The mission relieved Soyuz T-13, whose crew had performed unprecedented repairs aboard the previously-dead station. [1]
The USSR launches first military station crew
On July 3, 1974, the Soyuz-14 mission carried what was announced as an expedition to the newly launched Salyut-3 space station. In fact, it was a specialized military team heading to the Almaz OPS-2 orbital observation outpost publicly camouflaged behind the civilian space station program.
Soyuz 14 | Spacecraft Wiki | Fandom
Soyuz 14 was first and only mission to successfully dock with and man Salyut 3. The spacecraft docked on July 4th, 1974 having been launched the previous day. The crew started taking pictures with the earth observation cameras on-board …
The Soyuz spacecraft - RussianSpaceWeb.com
On July 3, 1974, the Soyuz-14 mission carried what was announced as an expedition to the newly launched Salyut-3 space station. In fact, it was a specialized military team heading to the Almaz OPS-2 orbital observation outpost publicly camouflaged behind the civilian space station program.