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2007-04-29 14:00:27 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project was the first joint flight of the U.S. and Soviet space programs. The mission took place in July 1975. For the United States of America, it was the last Apollo flight, as well as the last manned space launch until the flight of the first Space Shuttle in April 1981. For the Soviet Union it was the last manned space flight until Soyuz 21 in June 1976.

2007-04-29 14:29:23 · answer #1 · answered by campbelp2002 7 · 0 0

Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Mission
Mission Statistics (Soyuz)
Mission Name: Soyuz 19
Call Sign: Союз (Soyuz - "Union")
Number of
Crew: 2
Launch: July 15, 1975
12:20:00 UTC
Baikonur
Apogee: 231 km
Perigee: 218 km
Period: 88.92 min
Inclination: 51.76 deg
Landing: July 21, 1975
10:50:00 UTC
57° N 67° E
Duration: 5 d 22 h 30 min 54 s
Number of
Orbits: 96
Distance
Traveled: ~2,400,000 mi
(~3,900,000 km)
Mass: Soyuz 6,790 kg
Mission Statistics (Apollo)
Mission Name: Apollo[1]
Call Sign: Apollo
Number of
Crew: 3
Launch: July 15, 1975
19:50:00 UTC
Kennedy Space Center
LC-39B
Apogee: 231 km
Perigee: 217 km
Period: 88.91 min
Inclination: 51.75 deg
Landing: July 24, 1975
21:18:00 UTC
21°52′N, 162°45′W
Duration: 9 d 1 h 28 min 24 s
Number of
Orbits: 148
Distance
Traveled: ~3,700,000 mi
(~5,990,000 km)
Mass: CSM 14,768 kg
DM 2,012 kg

2007-04-29 21:54:57 · answer #2 · answered by mark b 2 · 0 0

No. there may well be extra missions to the moon, yet they won't be mentioned as Apollo. that is an exciting question, regardless of the undeniable fact that. What might you call a clean venture to the moon? Peac-and so forth, what do you recommend, it blew up of their faces? Grissom, White, and Chaffee died in a tablet hearth for the time of a floor attempt in 1967, in the past the 1st landing. And Apollo 13 had a intense problem, yet there have been numerous useful missions after that.

2016-12-29 17:49:41 · answer #3 · answered by domnick 3 · 0 0

July 15-24, 1975
I actually got to see the launch from the Kennedy Space Center.

2007-04-29 14:29:31 · answer #4 · answered by Jeff M 3 · 0 0

Whou are yuo? your not atuourized to ask this qweston.

2007-04-29 14:11:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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