NSSDCA/COSPAR ID: 1994-036A
Soyuz TM-19 was a Russian spacecraft launched from the Baykonur Cosmodrome to dock with the Mir space station and deliver a team of cosmonauts and supplies to the station. The docking occurred on July 3, 1994. Designed and manufactured by RKK Energiya, the Soyuz TM was capable of carrying three cosmonauts and had a gross weight of just over seven metric tons, a length of seven meters, and a maximum diameter of 2.7 m. The spacecraft consisted of three main sections: the orbital module, the command and reentry module, and the service module. Two solar arrays (10.6 m span) provided electrical power for the typical 50-hour journey to Mir and could be interconnected with the space station's electrical system to furnish additional 1.3 kW. The nominal flight time for Soyuz TM spaceship was 5-6 months.
Launch Date: 1994-07-01
Launch Vehicle: Soyuz
Launch Site: Tyuratam (Baikonur Cosmodrome), Kazakhstan
Mass: 7150 kg
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