Salyut 4 (DOS 4) (Russian: Салют-4; English translation: Salute 4) was a Salyut space station launched on December 26, 1974 into an orbit with an apogee...
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The Salyut programme (Russian: Салют, IPA: [sɐˈlʲut], meaning "salute" or "fireworks") was the first space station programme, undertaken by the Soviet...
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Salyut 6 (Russian: Салют 6, lit. 'Salute 6') was a Soviet orbital space station, the eighth station of the Salyut programme, and alternatively known DOS-5...
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Salyut 1 (Russian: Салют-1, lit. 'Salute 1'), also known as DOS-1 (Durable Orbital Station 1), was the world's first space station. It was launched into...
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Salyut 3 (Russian: Салют-3, lit. 'Salute 3', also known as OPS-2 or Almaz 2) was a Soviet space station launched on 25 June 1974. It was the second Almaz...
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Salyut 7 (Russian: Салют-7, lit. 'Salute 7'), also known as DOS-6 (Durable Orbital Station 6) was a space station in low Earth orbit from April 1982 to...
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Georgy Grechko (category Salyut program cosmonauts)
different Salyut space station. Soyuz 17 was the first crewed vehicle to visit Salyut 4, Soyuz 26 was the first crewed vehicle to visit Salyut 6, and Soyuz...
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Astronautics. p. 2. "Salyut 4". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the original on June 2, 2002. Retrieved 5 May 2012. "Salyut-4". Aerospaceguide....
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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...
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only continuous presence of humans in space. The first space station was Salyut 1 (1971), hosting the first crew, of the ill-fated Soyuz 11. Consecutively...
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17) was the first of two long-duration missions to the Soviet Union's Salyut 4 space station in 1975. The flight by cosmonauts Aleksei Gubarev and Georgy...
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Soviet Union in 1975. The mission was expected to dock with the orbiting Salyut 4 space station, but due to a failure of the Soyuz launch vehicle the crew...
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was a long-duration test of the Soyuz spacecraft that docked with the Salyut 4 space station. Soyuz 20 performed comprehensive checking of improved on-board...
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Soyuz 18 (Russian: Союз 18, Union 18) was a 1975 Soviet crewed mission to Salyut 4, the second and final crew to man the space station. Pyotr Klimuk and Vitaly...
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Salyut 2 (OPS-1) (Russian: Салют-2 meaning Salute 2) was a Soviet space station which was launched in 1973 as part of the Salyut programme. It was the...
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worn by Valentina Tereshkova, then the same patch for the Voskhod 2, Soyuz 4/5 and Soyuz 11, Soyuz 3 had an official insignia that wasn't worn during the...
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Soviet space program (section Salyut space station)
analysis done by the American Mariner 4 and Mariner 9. Mars 6 and Mars 7 failed to successfully land. The Salyut programme was a series of missions which...
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(spacecraft) Orel (spacecraft) Salyut programme Salyut 1 Salyut 2 Cosmos 557 Salyut 3 Salyut 4 Salyut 5 Salyut 6 Salyut 7 Mir Modules of the International...
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This is a chronological list of human spaceflights to the Salyut space stations. Prior to Salyut 6, flights were referred to by the designation of the Soyuz...
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Salyut 4. Salyut programme List of human spaceflights to Salyut space stations List of Salyut expeditions List of Salyut visitors List of Salyut spacewalks...
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Yuri Glazkov (Salyut 5) Viktor Gorbatko (Salyut 5, Salyut 6) Georgi Grechko (Salyut 4, Salyut 6, Salyut 7) Aleksei Gubarev (Salyut 4, Salyut 6) Jügderdemidiin...
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Vitaly Sevastyanov (category Salyut program cosmonauts)
two-month stay on the Salyut 4 space station, he was pulled from active flight status in 1976. He worked in ground control for the Salyut 6 station before...
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expeditions to the Salyut space stations. Initially these expeditions were not numbered, however the crews of Salyut 6 and Salyut 7 were numbered EO-n...
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Soyuz T-4 was a Soviet space mission which launched the crew of Salyut 6 EO-6, the sixth and final long-duration crew of the Salyut 6 space station. It...
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Soyuz 28 (redirect from Salyut 6 EP-2)
Союз 28, Union 28) was a March 1978 Soviet crewed mission to the orbiting Salyut 6 space station. It was the fourth mission to the station, the third successful...
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Almaz (category Salyut program)
1976: Salyut 2, Salyut 3 and Salyut 5. To cover the military nature of the program, the three launched Almaz stations were designated as civilian Salyut space...
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Space Race (section Salyut and Skylab)
and Western Australia on July 11, 1979. Salyut 4 broke Skylab's occupation record at 92 days. Salyut 6 and Salyut 7 were second-generation stations designed...
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Space food (section Salyut (1971–1986))
the first space-grown vegetables were reportedly eaten in 1975 onboard Salyut 4. As part of the Interkosmos space program, allies of the Soviet Union,...
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Soyuz ferry craft, Soyuz 12 was to have flown to a Salyut station. But the failures of Salyut 2 (4 April 1973) and Cosmos 557 (11 May 1973) in the months...
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and Wonders. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 736–738. ISBN 978-0-313-32952-4. Nicholls, Peter; Langford, David (2022). "Space Stations". In Clute, John;...
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