Launch Success
Liftoff Time (GMT)
17:59:59
Tuesday October 22, 1974
The Bion satellites are built on the basis of the Zenit satellites, themselves derived from the Vostok spacecraft. Bion has a mass of 6t, can carry 625kg of equipment, and has an operational life in orbit of thirty days. A Bion satellite can be broken down into three parts: the Drop Compartment, the Descent Compartment (SA) and the Instrument Compartment. Only the SA Compartment is capable of returning to Earth. It contains most of the scientific payload. It is shaped like a sphere 2,3 m in diameter and has two hatches 1,2 m in diameter. The Instrument Compartment is cylindrical in shape and has a mass of 500kg. It has a diameter of 2m and a length of 50cm. It also contains scientific experiments. The Bion capsules are very similar to the Foton capsules, but have the additional capacity to house small animals. It contains animals and samples for biological research purposes. Research is also conducted on the upper atmosphere and the space environment. For the first time, scientific teams from countries outside the Soviet Union are participating in the mission.
Low Earth Orbit
1 Payload
6,625 kilograms
Manufacturer
RKK EnergiyaPrice
$20.00 million
Rocket
Height: 51.32m
Payload to Orbit
LEO: 6,860 kg
GTO: 0 kg
Liftoff Thrust
4,456 Kilonewtons
Fairing
Diameter: 3m
Height: 15.59m
Stages
3
Strap-ons
4
10th
Mission
7th
Mission of 1974
876th
Mission
66th
Mission of 1974
86th
Orbital launch attempt