Soyuz TMA-7

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Soyuz TMA-7 was a manned mission to the International Space Station (ISS) conducted by the Russian space agency Roskosmos. The mission launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on 01 October 2005, transported ISS crew members to the station, and returned to Earth on 08 April 2006. TMA-7 also transported one "spaceflight participant" to the ISS and returned a Brazilian Flight Engineer to Earth.

Soyuz TMA-7
Mission statistics
Mission name: Soyuz TMA-7
Launch: 01 October 2005
Landing: 08 April 2006
Duration: 189d 19h 53m
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Crew of Soyuz TMA-7

Mission highlights

28th manned flight to ISS (Flight 11S).


Crew

Soyuz TMA-7 was a transport mission for the International Space Station (ISS) Expedition 12 crew. The flight delivered ISS Commander William McArthur and ISS Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev to the station to replace the Expedition 11 crew members. Spaceflight participant Gregory Olsen joined the TMA-7 crew for the ascent and docking with ISS, spent approximately eight days aboard the ISS conducting experiments, then returned to Earth with the outgoing members of Expedition 11 aboard Soyuz TMA-6. McArthur and Tokarev were joined on their return trip to Earth by Flight Engineer Marcos Pontes who launched aboard Soyuz TMA-8 and spent approximately seven days aboard ISS conducting experiments for the Brazilian Space Agency.

*Number in parentheses indicates number of spaceflights by each individual prior to and including this mission.

Mission parameters

See also

Previous mission:
Soyuz TMA-6
Soyuz programme Next mission:
Soyuz TMA-8