Soyuz 7
Soyuz 7 was part of a joint mission with Soyuz 6 and Soyuz 8
that saw three Soyuz spacecraft in orbit together at the same time, carrying seven cosmonauts.
The crew consisted of commander Anatoli Filipchenko, flight-engineer Vladislav Volkov and research-cosmonaut Viktor Gorbatko,
whose mission was to dock with Soyuz 8 and transfer crew, as the Soyuz 4 and
5 missions did. Soyuz 6 was to film the operation from nearby.
However, this objective was not achieved due to equipment failures. Soviet sources were later
to claim that no docking had been intended, but this seems unlikely, given the docking adapters
carried by the spacecraft, and the fact that the Soyuz 8 crew were both veterans of the previous
successful docking mission. This was the last time that the Soviet crewed Moon landing hardware
was tested in orbit, and the failure seems to have been one of the final nails in the coffin
of the programme.
Previous Soyuz mission: Soyuz 6, Next Soyuz mission: Soyuz 8
Mission Statistics
Mission: Soyuz 7 Call sign: Buran (Snowstorm) Launch: October 12, 1969 10:45 UTC
Baikonur LC1Landing: October 17, 1969 09:26 UTC
51° North 71° EastDuration: 4 days 22 hours 41 minutes Orbits: 80