Soyuz 25 was meant to be the first crewed flight to the new Salyut 6 space station. The mission began on October 9, 1977, 02:40:35 UTC, launching Commander Vladimir Kovalyonok and Flight Engineer Valery Rumin into orbit. However, they failed to dock with the station despite five attempts, and had to abort the mission.
The mission concluded with a safe landing back on Earth on October 11, 1977, 03:25:20 UTC.
Launch Overview
Window Open
02:40 UTC
Window Close
02:40 UTC
Lift Off
Oct 9, 1977 · 02:40 UTC
Launch Facility
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan
Soyuz 25 was meant to be the first crewed flight to the new Salyut 6 space station. The mission began on October 9, 1977, 02:40:35 UTC, launching Commander Vladimir Kovalyonok and Flight Engineer Valery Rumin into orbit. However, they failed to dock with the station despite five attempts, and had to abort the mission.
The mission concluded with a safe landing back on Earth on October 11, 1977, 03:25:20 UTC.
Height
LEO Payload
Total Launches
Status
Soviet Space Program
1/5
Launch Overview
Window Open
02:40 UTC
Window Close
02:40 UTC
Lift Off
Oct 9, 1977 · 02:40 UTC
Launch Facility
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan