Salyut Programme - Data Table

Data Table

Space
Station
Core
module
Launched Reentered Days in
orbit
Days
occupied
All crew
and visitors
(total)
Visiting
manned
spacecraft
Visiting
unmanned
spacecraft
Mass
kg
Salyut 1 DOS-1 April 19, 1971
01:40:00 UTC
October 11, 1971
175 24 3 2 - 18,500
- DOS-2 July 29, 1972 July 29, 1972 - - - - - 18,000
Salyut 2 OPS-1 (military) April 4, 1973
09:00:00 UTC
May 28, 1973
54 - - - - 18,500
-
(Kosmos 557)
DOS-3 May 11, 1973
00:20:00 UTC
May 22, 1973
11 - - - - 19,400
Salyut 3 OPS-2 (military) June 25, 1974
22:38:00 UTC
January 24, 1975
213 15 2 1 - 18,500
Salyut 4 DOS-4 December 26, 1974
04:15:00 UTC
February 3, 1977
770 92 4 2 1 18,500
Salyut 5 OPS-3 (military) June 22, 1976
18:04:00 UTC
August 8, 1977
412 67 4 2 - 19,000
Salyut 6 DOS-5 September 29, 1977
06:50:00 UTC
July 29, 1982
1,764 683 33 16 15 19,824
Salyut 7 DOS-6 April 19, 1982
19:45:00 UTC
February 7, 1991
3,216 816 26 10 15 18,900
For comparison, the DOS-7 and DOS-8 modules that were derived from the Salyut programme:
Mir DOS-7
Mir Core Module
February 20, 1986
March 23, 2001
5,519 4,592 104 39 64 20,400
ISS DOS-8
Zvezda
ISS Service Module
July 12, 2000
Still in orbit. 5,023 4,310 205 77
(ROS and
USOS)
59
(ROS and
USOS)
19,051

All data for Zvezda (DOS-8) as of 21 August 2012 (2012 -08-21).

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