Soyuz T-2 was the first crewed flight of the new Soyuz vehicle. It was the tenth mission to visit the Salyut 6 space station and carried the EP-6 crew, which visited the long-duration Soyuz 35 resident crew. The mission began on June 5, 1980, 14:19:30 UTC, launching Commander Yury Malyshev and Flight Engineer Vladimir Aksyonov into orbit. They docked with the station the next day. During their 2-day stay on the station, crew carried out few scientific experiments. After Soyuz T-2 undocked, its crew photographed and visually inspected the space station.
The mission concluded with a safe landing back on Earth on June 9, 1980, 12:39:00 UTC.
Launch Overview
Window Open
14:19 UTC
Window Close
14:19 UTC
Lift Off
Jun 5, 1980 · 14:19 UTC
Launch Facility
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan
Soyuz T-2 was the first crewed flight of the new Soyuz vehicle. It was the tenth mission to visit the Salyut 6 space station and carried the EP-6 crew, which visited the long-duration Soyuz 35 resident crew. The mission began on June 5, 1980, 14:19:30 UTC, launching Commander Yury Malyshev and Flight Engineer Vladimir Aksyonov into orbit. They docked with the station the next day. During their 2-day stay on the station, crew carried out few scientific experiments. After Soyuz T-2 undocked, its crew photographed and visually inspected the space station.
The mission concluded with a safe landing back on Earth on June 9, 1980, 12:39:00 UTC.
Height
LEO Payload
Total Launches
Status
Soviet Space Program
1/5
Launch Overview
Window Open
14:19 UTC
Window Close
14:19 UTC
Lift Off
Jun 5, 1980 · 14:19 UTC
Launch Facility
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan