Salyut 5

Salyut 5 (OPS-3)
Station statistics
COSPAR ID1976-057A
SATCAT no.08911Edit this on Wikidata
Call signSalyut 5[citation needed]
Crew2
Launch22 June 1976
18:04:00 UTC
Carrier rocketProton-K
Launch padBaikonur 81/23
Reentry8 August 1977
Mass19,000 kg
Length14.55 metres (47.7 ft)
Diameter4.15 metres (13.6 ft)
Pressurised volume100 cubic metres (3,500 cu ft)
Periapsis altitude223 kilometres (120 nmi)
Apoapsis altitude269 kilometres (145 nmi)
Orbital inclination51.6°
Orbital period89 minutes
Days in orbit412 days
Days occupied67 days
No. of orbits6,666
Distance travelledApprox 270,409,616 kilometres (168,024,745 mi)
Configuration
Salyut 5 diagram

Salyut 5 (Russian: Салют-5 meaning Salute 5), also known as OPS-3, was a Soviet space station. Launched in 1976 as part of the Salyut programme, it was the third and last Almaz space station to be launched for the Soviet military. Two Soyuz missions visited the station, each crewed by two cosmonauts. A third Soyuz mission attempted to visit the station, but failed to dock, whilst a fourth mission was planned but never launched.