Soyuz 24 was the last crewed flight to the Salyut 5 military space station. The mission began on February 7, 1977, 16:11 UTC, launching Commander Viktor Gorbatko and Flight Engineer Yuri Glazkov into orbit. They docked with the station the next day, where they partially replaced station’s atmosphere, as it was presumed that toxic fumes contributed to deteriorated health of the Soyuz 21 crew. Gorbatko and Glazkov fininshed the research started by the previous expedition. This was the final flight to a military Salyut station and the final all-military crew to be launched by Soviets.
Soyuz 24 returned to Earth with a safe landing on February 25, 1977, 09:38 UTC.
Launch Overview
Window Open
16:11 UTC
Window Close
16:11 UTC
Lift Off
Feb 7, 1977 · 16:11 UTC
Launch Facility
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan
Soyuz 24 was the last crewed flight to the Salyut 5 military space station. The mission began on February 7, 1977, 16:11 UTC, launching Commander Viktor Gorbatko and Flight Engineer Yuri Glazkov into orbit. They docked with the station the next day, where they partially replaced station’s atmosphere, as it was presumed that toxic fumes contributed to deteriorated health of the Soyuz 21 crew. Gorbatko and Glazkov fininshed the research started by the previous expedition. This was the final flight to a military Salyut station and the final all-military crew to be launched by Soviets.
Soyuz 24 returned to Earth with a safe landing on February 25, 1977, 09:38 UTC.
Height
LEO Payload
Total Launches
Status
Soviet Space Program
1/5
Launch Overview
Window Open
16:11 UTC
Window Close
16:11 UTC
Lift Off
Feb 7, 1977 · 16:11 UTC
Launch Facility
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan