1978 in spaceflight
The Pioneer Venus Orbiter atop an Atlas-Centaur before launch | |
Orbital launches | |
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First | 6 January |
Last | 28 December |
Total | 128 |
Catalogued | 124 |
National firsts | |
Space traveller |
Czechoslovakia Poland East Germany |
Rockets | |
Retirements |
Atlas-Agena Mu-3H |
Manned flights | |
Orbital | 5 |
Total travellers | 10 |
1978 saw the launch of the Pioneer Venus missions launched by the United States, on 20 May and 8 August. The Pioneer Venus Multiprobe landed four spacecraft on the planet, one of which transmitted data for 67 minutes before being destroyed by atmospheric pressure. ISEE-C, which was launched on 8 December, flew past comet 1P/Halley in 1985.[1]
Launches
Date and time (UTC) | Rocket | Launch site | LSP | |||
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Payload | Operator | Orbit | Function | Decay (UTC) | Outcome | |
Remarks | ||||||
10 January 12:26:00 |
Soyuz-U | Baikonur Site 1/5 | ||||
Soyuz 27 | Low Earth (Salyut 6) | Salyut 6 EP-1 | 16 March 11:18 | Successful | ||
Manned flight with two cosmonauts | ||||||
20 January 08:25 |
Soyuz-U | Baikonur Site 31/6 | ||||
Progress 1 | Low Earth (Salyut 6) | Salyut 6 logistics | 8 February 02:00 | Successful | ||
Maiden flight of Progress spacecraft | ||||||
2 March 15:28:10 |
Soyuz-U | Baikonur Site 1/5 | ||||
Soyuz 28 | Low Earth (Salyut 6) | Salyut 6 EP-2 | 10 March 11:24 | Successful | ||
Manned flight with two cosmonauts, first Czechoslovakian in space | ||||||
15 June 20:16:45 |
Soyuz-U | Baikonur Site 1/5 | ||||
Soyuz 29 | Low Earth (Salyut 6) | Salyut 6 EO-2 | 31 September 11:40 | Successful | ||
Manned flight with two cosmonauts | ||||||
16 June 10:49 |
Delta 2914 | Cape Canaveral LC-17B | ||||
GOES 3 | NOAA | Geostationary | Weather | In orbit | Operational | |
27 June 15:27:21 |
Soyuz-U | Baikonur Site 1/5 | ||||
Soyuz 30 | Low Earth (Salyut 6) | Salyut 6 EP-3 | 5 July 13:30 | Successful | ||
Manned flight with two cosmonauts, first Pole in space | ||||||
26 August 14:51:30 |
Soyuz-U | Baikonur Site 1/5 | ||||
Soyuz 31 | Low Earth (Salyut 6) | Salyut 6 EP-4 | 2 November 11:04 | Successful | ||
Manned flight with two cosmonauts, first East German in space | ||||||
Deep Space Rendezvous
Date (GMT) | Spacecraft | Event | Remarks |
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4 December | Pioneer Venus Orbiter | Cytherocentric orbit insertion | |
9 December | Pioneer Venus Multiprobe | Venerian atmospheric entry | The bus, one large and three small subprobes |
21 December | Venera 12 | Venerian landing | |
25 December | Venera 11 | Venerian landing |
EVAs
Start Date/Time | Duration | End Time | Spacecraft | Crew | Remarks |
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29 July 04:00 |
2 hours 20 minutes |
06:20 | Salyut 6 PE-2 |
Vladimir Kovalyonok Aleksandr Ivanchenkov |
Ivanchenkov retrieved samples and experiments attached to the outside of Salyut. Kovalyonok assisted with the retrievals and used a color television camera to transmit EVA images to the ground controllers. |
References
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Footnotes
- ↑ Hughes, J (1996) Larousse Desk Reference Encloypedia London RD Press
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