Kosmos 496

Kosmos 496 (Russian: Космос 496 meaning Cosmos 496) was an unmanned test of the redesigned Soyuz ferry. The redesign may have involved changes to the Salyut/Soyuz hatch.[1] It did not dock with any space station. After the Soyuz 11 disaster the third seat was removed because the space was needed for the two crewmen in space suits and their equipment. Kosmos 496 retained its solar arrays.

Mission parameters

  • Spacecraft: Soyuz-7K-T
  • Mass: 6800 kg
  • Crew: None
  • Launched: June 26, 1972.[2]
  • Launch site: Baikonur.[3]
  • Orbit 195 x 343km.[4]
  • Inclination 51 degrees.[5]
  • Landed: July 2, 1972

References

  1. ^ Janes Spaceflight Directory (1987) ISBN 0 7106-0838 1 p206
  2. ^ Janes Spaceflight Directory (1987) ISBN 0 7106-0838 1 p206
  3. ^ Janes Spaceflight Directory (1987) ISBN 0 7106-0838 1 p206
  4. ^ Janes Spaceflight Directory (1987) ISBN 0 7106-0838 1 p206
  5. ^ Janes Spaceflight Directory (1987) ISBN 0 7106-0838 1 p206
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  • Kosmos 471
  • OPS 1737
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  • Kosmos 473
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  • Kosmos 474
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  • Kosmos 487
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  • OPS 6574
  • Kosmos 491
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  • Kosmos 493
  • Kosmos 494
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  • Kosmos 496
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  • Interkosmos 7
  • Kosmos 497
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  • Kosmos 498
  • Kosmos 499
  • OPS 7293
  • OPS 7803
  • Kosmos 500
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  • Kosmos 505
  • Kosmos 506
  • Kosmos 507
  • Kosmos 508
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  • Kosmos 510
  • Kosmos 511
  • ERTS-1
  • Kosmos 512
  • DOS No.122
  • Kosmos 513
  • Explorer 46
  • Kosmos 514
  • Kosmos 515
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  • Copernicus
  • Kosmos 516
  • Kosmos 517
  • OPS 8888
  • Unnamed
  • Triad 1
  • Kosmos 518
  • Kosmos 519
  • Kosmos 520
  • Explorer 47
  • Kosmos 521
  • Molniya-2-3
  • Radcat 2
  • Radsat
  • Kosmos 522
  • Kosmos 523
  • OPS 8314
  • OPS 8314/2
  • Kosmos 524
  • Molniya-1 No.26
  • NOAA-2
  • OSCAR-6
  • Unnamed
  • Kosmos 525
  • Nauka-16KS No.1L
  • Kosmos 526
  • Meteor-M No.25
  • Kosmos 527
  • Kosmos 528
  • Kosmos 529
  • Kosmos 530
  • Kosmos 531
  • Kosmos 532
  • Kosmos 533
  • Kosmos 534
  • Kosmos 535
  • Kosmos 536
  • OPS 7323
  • Anik A1
  • Explorer 48
  • ESRO-4
  • Unnamed
  • Kosmos 537
  • Interkosmos 8
  • Molniya-1 No.28
  • Apollo 17
  • Nimbus 5
  • Molniya-2-4
  • Kosmos 538
  • Aeros 1
  • OPS 9390
  • Kosmos 539
  • OPS 3978
  • Kosmos 540
  • Kosmos 541
  • Kosmos 542
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