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DOS 2

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Crew
  
2

Mass
  
18,425 kg (40,620 lb)

Width
  
4.15 m

Launch
  
29 July 1972 03:21 UTC

Length
  
14 m

DOS-2

Launch pad
  
LC-81/24, Baikonur Cosmodrome, USSR

DOS-2 designation given to a space station, launched as part of the Salyut programme, which was lost in a launch failure on 29 July 1972, when the failure of the second stage of its Proton-K launch vehicle prevented the station from achieving orbit. It instead fell into the Pacific Ocean. The station, which would have been given the designation Salyut 2 had it reached orbit, was structurally identical to Salyut 1, as it had been assembled as a backup unit for that station. Four teams of cosmonauts were formed to crew the station, of which two would have flown:

  • Alexey Leonov and Valeri Kubasov
  • Vasily Lazarev and Oleg Makarov
  • Aleksei Gubarev and Georgi Grechko
  • Pyotr Klimuk and Vitaly Sevastyanov
  • Whilst Salyut 1 has been visited by two three-man crews (Soyuz 10 and Soyuz 11), following modifications to the Soyuz 7KT-OK spacecraft (resulting in the new model Soyuz 7K-T) following the deaths of the crew of Soyuz 11, the spacecraft could only carry two cosmonauts, thus DOS-2 would have been manned by two crews of two. Following the loss of the station, the crews were transferred to the DOS-3 programme.

    References

    DOS-2 Wikipedia