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Postby lexperience » Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:11 am

Technical and design information about the Soyuz-TMA-M (MS) ship
I thought that the most correct and correct decision would be to create a separate topic about the data of the Soyuz ship. Here I would spread all the technical and design information of interest, drawings, diagrams, drawings and photos.
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Re: Soyuz - Technical Information

Postby lexperience » Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:38 am

1. Nuber of crew, people --- up to 3
2. Starting mass, kg --- 7150, 7190
3. Launch vehicle --- "Soyuz", "Soyuz-2"
4. Parameters of the satellite orbit:
- inclination, degrees --- 51,6
- elevation of the orbit, km --- 202 / 242
- maximum permissible circular height working orbit, km
-- when docking the ship with the station --- 425
-- during the descent of the ship --- 460
5. Rated fueling of KDU fuel, kg --- 840
6. Estimated payload mass, kg
delivered to the station with a crew of 3 people --- up to 100
delivered to the station with a crew of 2 people --- up to 200
with a crew of 3 people returned to Earth --- 50
when returning to Earth with a crew of 2 people --- 120
7. Maximum flight duration, days --- 210
including autonomous, day (of them without BW - up to 18 turns) --- 4, 2
8. Maximum deviation of the landing point SA (circle radius), km --- 20
with the accuracy of reduction at 10 km altitude (radius of the circle), km --- 15
9. Geometric characteristics:
ship length according to hull, mm --- 6980
maximum diameter (across the frame of the joint with PH), mm --- 2720
diameter of residential compartments, mm --- 2200
span of solar cells, mm --- 10700
volume of residential compartments in gas, m3 --- 10
diameter of the landing hatch BO, mm --- 660
manhole diameter SA, mm --- 600
diameter of the passage hatch between the ship and the station, mm --- 800
diameter of visual windows, mm --- 228
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Re: Soyuz - Technical Information

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Re: Soyuz - Technical Information

Postby lexperience » Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:58 am

Computer Model of Neptune-ME Cosmonaut Panel
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Attention! This is OLD version of Neptune format's! This program is used to familiarize with the work with the formats
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Postby lexperience » Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:40 am

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Re: Soyuz - Technical Information

Postby lexperience » Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:42 am

Vehicle Motion Control System
Orbital Flight Modes
This study guide covers "Chaika-3" motion control system operation in orbital flight.
After studying this material, the student should have sufficient knowledge on nominal system operation and control and monitoring of the system during dynamic phases.
The flight data file should be used for independent study.
The onboard complex control system, control panels and combined propulsion system should be studied prior to working with this study guide.

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Re: Soyuz - Technical Information

Postby lexperience » Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:46 am

POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
This training manual contains Soyuz TMA power supply system description. It
provides general information of the system and should not be used as the Flight Data Files
during actual work.
After studying of this training manual, the crewmember in the left seat should know the
purpose, components, operating modes of the system and the interaction of SEp with other
onboard systems. During hands-on lessons, the crewmember should be able to evaluate
correctly system status based on the indicators and issue control commands from the display
and control panel.
This training material should be studied only after familiarization with the design
and layout, onboard complex control system and the transport vehicle panels.

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Re: Soyuz - Technical Information

Postby lexperience » Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:59 am

Soyuz-TMA Transport Vehicle Design and Layout
This training manual is created for technical training of cosmonauts and astronauts on design and layout of Soyuz-TMA Transport Vehicle, as crew commander, flight engineer or flight engineer 1.
The manual represents main data on Soyuz-TMA Transport Vehicle design and layout, onboard systems, their purpose, and location of onboard system units, assemblies and equipment as well.
For visual information use “ Soyuz-TMA Transport Vehicle design and layout” album of illustrations and flight data files as well.
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Re: Soyuz - Technical Information

Postby wkitty42 » Thu Jun 13, 2019 2:20 am

you images aren't showing... suspect the hosting site is disallowing them to be linked on other sites... they work fine if i copy the link, though...
"You get more air close to the ground," said Angalo. "I read that in a book. You get lots of air low down, and not much when you go up."
"Why not?" said Gurder.
"Dunno. It's frightened of heights, I guess."
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Re: Soyuz - Technical Information

Postby Johan G » Thu Jun 13, 2019 10:29 am

Strange, the images show up for me.
Low-level flying — It's all fun and games till someone looses an engine. (Paraphrased from a YouTube video)
Improving the Dassault Mirage F1 (Wiki, Forum, GitLab. Work in slow progress)
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Re: Soyuz - Technical Information

Postby bugman » Thu Jun 13, 2019 12:05 pm

They work for me too.

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Re: Soyuz - Technical Information

Postby wkitty42 » Thu Jun 13, 2019 8:08 pm

Johan G wrote in Thu Jun 13, 2019 10:29 am:Strange, the images show up for me.

just not seeing them... not even the OP's avatar... they show if i manually copy their URL and go to the site...
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this is what it looks like today... it looked the same yesterday...

i do not see any reports in any of my protections indicating they are being blocked... besides if my protections were blocking, i would not be able to visit the site and see them... wouldn't even be able to DNS the site, either...

on the avatar, it is returning a 404...
https://srv2.imgonline.com.ua/result_img/imgonline-com-ua-Resize-M2P4ZdT6cwovxUN.jpg
"You get more air close to the ground," said Angalo. "I read that in a book. You get lots of air low down, and not much when you go up."
"Why not?" said Gurder.
"Dunno. It's frightened of heights, I guess."
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Re: Soyuz - Technical Information

Postby bugman » Thu Jun 13, 2019 8:28 pm

The avatar image is broken. Are you using http:// rather than https:// for the forum, as the images are https://? I have no idea why you cannot see them. I can see the images on Linux with Firefox, Chromium browser, and Tor with no problems.

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