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(September 2010) Soyuz TMA-6 Mission insignia Mission statistics Mission name Soyuz TMA-6 Spacecraft mass 7,200 kg Crew size 3 Launch pad Gagarin's Start Launch date April 15, 2005 00:46:25 UTC Landing October 11, 2005 01:09:00 UTC Mission duration 179.984 days Number of orbits 2,817 Apogee 360 km Perigee 349 km Orbital period 92.6 minutes Orbital inclination 51.64° Related missions Previous mission Subsequent mission Soyuz TMA-5 Soyuz TMA-7 Soyuz TMA-6 was a Soyuz mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched by a Soyuz-FG launch vehicle. Soyuz TMA-6 launch Soyuz TMA-6 approaching the International Space Station Contents 1 Crew 1.1 Launched and landed ISS Expedition 11 crew 1.2 Launched 1.3 Landed 2 Docking with ISS 3 Mission highlights 4 References // Crew Launched and landed ISS Expedition 11 crew Sergei Krikalev (6) - Commander[1] -  Russia John Phillips (2) - Flight Engineer 1[1] -  United States Launched Roberto Vittori (2) - Flight Engineer 2[1] - ESA  Italy Landed Gregory Olsen (1) - Spaceflight Participant -  United States Docking with ISS Docked to ISS: April 17, 2005, 02:20 UTC (to Pirs module) Undocked from ISS: July 19, 2005, 10:38 UTC (from Pirs module) Docked to ISS: July 19, 2005, 11:08 UTC (to nadir port of Zarya) Undocked from ISS: October 10, 2005, 21:49 UTC (from nadir port of Zarya) Mission highlights 26th manned flight to ISS. Soyuz TMA-6 is a Soyuz TMA spacecraft which was launched on April 15, 2005 by a Soyuz-FG rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome. During the return flight from the ISS instruments in the descent module of the Soyuz spacecraft indicated a cabin-pressure-leak that is still under investigation. [1] The Expedition 11 crew, Sergei Krikalev-Cdr Russia, John Phillips-U.S.A. replaced the Expedition 10 crew, Leroy Chiao-Cdr U.S.A. and Salizhan Sharipov-Russia. References ^ a b c "OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE about the Soyuz TMA-6 manned spacecraft launch to the ISS". NPO Energia. April 15, 2005. http://www.energia.ru/eng/news/news-2005/press_release_iss-06.html. Retrieved December 17, 2008.  v • d • e Soyuz programme Soyuz 7K-OK (1966–1971) 1 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 Soyuz 7K-OKS (1971) 10 · 11 Soyuz 7K-T (1973–1981) 12 · 13 · 14 · 15 · 17 · 18a · 18 · 21 · 23 · 24 · 25 · 26 · 27 · 28 · 29 · 30 · 31 · 32 · 33 · 34 · 35 · 36 · 37 · 38 · 39 · 40 Soyuz 7K-TM (1974–1976) 16 · 19 · 22 Soyuz-T (1976–1986) T-2 · T-3 · T-4 · T-5 · T-6 · T-7 · T-8 · T-9 · T-10-1 · T-10 · T-11 · T-12 · T-13 · T-14 · T-15 Soyuz-TM (1986–2003) TM-2 · TM-3 · TM-4 · TM-5 TM-6 · TM-7 · TM-8 · TM-9 · TM-10 · TM-11 · TM-12 · TM-13 · TM-14 · TM-15 · TM-16 · TM-17 · TM-18 · TM-19 · TM-20 · TM-21 · TM-22 · TM-23 · TM-24 · TM-25 · TM-26 · TM-27 · TM-28 · TM-29 · TM-30 · TM-31 · TM-32 · TM-33 · TM-34 Soyuz-TMA (2003–) TMA-1 · TMA-2 · TMA-3 · TMA-4 · TMA-5 · TMA-6 · TMA-7 · TMA-8 · TMA-9 · TMA-10 · TMA-11 · TMA-12 · TMA-13 · TMA-14 · TMA-15 · TMA-16 · TMA-17 · TMA-18 Current TMA-19 · TMA-01M Planned TMA-20 · TMA-21 · TMA-02M · TMA-22 · TMA-03M · TMA-04M · TMA-05M · TMA-06M · TMA-07M Unmanned Kosmos 133 · Kosmos 140 · Kosmos 186 · Kosmos 188 · Kosmos 212 · Kosmos 213 · Kosmos 238 · Soyuz 2 · Kosmos 379 · Kosmos 396 · Kosmos 398 · Kosmos 434 · Kosmos 496 · Kosmos 573 · Kosmos 613 · Kosmos 638 · Kosmos 656 · Kosmos 670 · Kosmos 672 · Kosmos 772 · Soyuz 20 · Kosmos 869 · Kosmos 1001 · Kosmos 1074 · Soyuz T-1 · Soyuz TM-1 v • d • e Human spaceflights to the International Space Station Completed STS-88 · STS-96 · STS-101 · STS-106 · STS-92 · Soyuz TM-31 · STS-97 · STS-98 · STS-102 · STS-100 · Soyuz TM-32 · STS-104 · STS-105 · Soyuz TM-33 · STS-108 · STS-110 · Soyuz TM-34 · STS-111 · STS-112 · Soyuz TMA-1 · STS-113 · Soyuz TMA-2 · Soyuz TMA-3 · Soyuz TMA-4 · Soyuz TMA-5 · Soyuz TMA-6 · STS-114 · Soyuz TMA-7 · Soyuz TMA-8 · STS-121 · STS-115 · Soyuz TMA-9 · STS-116 · Soyuz TMA-10 · STS-117 · STS-118 · Soyuz TMA-11 · STS-120 · STS-122 · STS-123 · Soyuz TMA-12 · STS-124 · Soyuz TMA-13 · STS-126 · STS-119 · Soyuz TMA-14 · Soyuz TMA-15 · STS-127 · STS-128 · Soyuz TMA-16 · STS-129 · Soyuz TMA-17 · STS-130 · Soyuz TMA-18 · STS-131 · STS-132 Current Soyuz TMA-19 · Soyuz TMA-01M Planned STS-133 · Soyuz TMA-20 · STS-134 · Soyuz TMA-21 · Soyuz TMA-02M · STS-135 · Soyuz TMA-22 · Soyuz TMA-03M · Soyuz TMA-04M · Soyuz TMA-05M · Soyuz TMA-06M · Soyuz TMA-07M · List of Constellation missions v • d • e ← 2004  ·  Orbital launches in 2005  ·  2006 → Deep Impact | Kosmos 2414 · Universitetsky-Tatyana | AMC-12 | USA-181 | XTAR-EUR · Maqsat-B2 (Sloshsat-FLEVO) | Himawari 6 | Progress M-52 (TNS-0) | XM-3 | Inmarsat-4 F1 | Ekspress AM-2 | USA-165 | Apstar VI | Soyuz TMA-6 | DART | Spaceway 1 | USA-182 | Cartosat-1 · HAMSAT | NOAA-18 | DirecTV-8 | Foton-M2 | Progress M-53 | Molniya-3K #12 | Cosmos 1 | Intelsat Americas 8 | Ekspress AM-3 | Shijian 7 | Suzaku | STS-114 (Raffaello MPLM) | FSW-21 | Thaicom-4 | MRO | Kirari · Reimei | Monitor-E | FSW-22 | Kosmos 2415 | Progress M-54 (RadioSkaf) | Anik F1R | USA-183 | Soyuz TMA-7 | CryoSat | Shenzhou 6 | Syracuse 3A · Galaxy 15 | USA-186 | Beijing-1 · TopSat · Sina-1 · SSETI Express (CubeSat XI-V · UWE-1 · nCUBE-2) · Mozhaets-5 · Rubin-5 | Inmarsat-4 F2 | Venus Express | Spaceway-2 · Telkom-2 | Gonets-D1M #13 · Kosmos 2416 | Meteosat 9 · INSAT-4A | Kosmos 2417 · Kosmos 2418 · Kosmos 2419 | GIOVE-A | AMC-23 Payloads are separated by bullets ( · ), launches by pipes ( | ). Manned flights are indicated in bold text. Uncatalogued launch failures are listed in italics. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are denoted in brackets.