Soyuz TMA-10M
2013 Russian crewed spaceflight to the ISS
Soyuz TMA-10M Soyuz TMA-10M spacecraft approaches the ISS, 26 September 2013
Mission type ISS crew rotation Operator Roscosmos COSPAR ID 2013-054A SATCAT no. 39263 Mission duration 166 days, 6 hours, 26 minutes
Spacecraft Soyuz 11F732A47 No.710 Spacecraft type Soyuz-TMA 11F747Manufacturer RKK Energia
Crew size 3 Members Oleg V. Kotov Sergey Ryazansky Michael S. Hopkins Callsign Pulsar
Launch date 25 September 2013, 20:58:50 (2013-09-25UTC20:58:50Z ) UTC[ 1] Rocket Soyuz-FG Launch site Baikonur 1/5
Landing date 11 March 2014, 03:24 (2014-03-11UTC03:25Z ) UTC
Reference system Geocentric Regime Low Earth Perigee altitude 420 kilometres (260 mi)[ 2] Apogee altitude 424 kilometres (263 mi)[ 2] Inclination 51.65 degrees[ 2] Period 92.87 minutes[ 2] Epoch 27 September 2013, 01:37:25 UTC[ 2]
Docking port Poisk zenithDocking date 26 September 2013, 02:45 UTC Undocking date 11 March 2014, 00:02 UTC Time docked 165 days, 21 hours, 17 minutes
(l-r) Hopkins, Kotov and Ryazansky
Soyuz TMA-10M was a 2013 flight to the International Space Station . It transported three members of the Expedition 37 crew to the International Space Station. TMA-10M is the 119th flight of a Soyuz spacecraft , the first flight launching in 1967. The Soyuz remained on board the space station for the Expedition 38/39 increment to serve as an emergency escape vehicle.
Crew
The Soyuz TMA-10M crew members conduct their ceremonial tour of Red Square on 6 September 2013.
Backup crew
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Intelsat 27
Globalstar M078, M087, M093, M094, M095, M096
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Progress M-18M
Landsat 8
SARAL , Sapphire , NEOSSat , UniBRITE-1 , TUGSAT-1 , AAUSat-3 , STRaND-1
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Anik G1
Bion-M No.1 (Aist 2, BeeSat-2, BeeSat-3, SOMP, Dove-2 , OSSI-1 )
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Progress M-19M
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Yaogan 19
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Shiyan 5
Progress M-21M
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