Everything about Soyuz Tma-10 totally explained
Soyuz TMA-10 was a
human spaceflight mission using a
Soyuz-TMA spacecraft to transport personnel to and from the
International Space Station (ISS). The mission began at 17:31:09
UTC on
7 April 2007 when the spacecraft was launched from the
Baikonur Cosmodrome by a
Soyuz FG launch vehicle. Soyuz TMA-10 brought to the station two members of ISS
Expedition 15 crew, along with one
spaceflight participant. It remained at the space station as an escape craft until it was replaced by
Soyuz TMA-11 in October 2007.
Soyuz TMA-10 docked to the ISS on
9 April 2007 at 22:10
UTC, following two days of free flight. Its two Russian crew members remained on the station until the spacecraft's return to Earth in October 2007. Spaceflight participant
Charles Simonyi returned to Earth aboard
Soyuz TMA-9 on
April 21, following eleven days of ISS handover operations.
TMA-10 undocked from the ISS at 07:14 UTC on
21 October, and deorbit occurred at 09:47. During
atmospheric re-entry, the spacecraft transitioned to a
ballistic reentry, resulting in it landing west of
Arkalyk, approximately northwest of the intended
Kazakhstan landing site. The trajectory was reported by the crew as soon as they came out of the communications blackout caused by plasma surrounding the spacecraft. A ballistic trajectory is a backup re-entry mode that takes over if something fails during normal re-entry. A Commission of Inquiry determined that the ballistic re-entry was caused by damage to a cable in the spacecraft’s control panel, which connected the control panel with the Soyuz descent equipment. Landing occurred at 10:36 GMT. A ballistic trajectory entry had happened previously, with the
Soyuz TMA-1 mission that returned
Expedition 6. -
Back-up crew
Roman Romanenko Commander -
Mikhail Korniyenko Flight Engineer - Further Information
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