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Salyut 5 (4322 bytes)
2: |+<font size="+1">'''Salyut 5'''</font> 6: ...="center"|[[Image:Salyut_insignia.jpg|thumb|200px|Salyut Insignia]] 10: |'''Mission Name:'''||Salyut 5 12: |'''Call Sign:'''||Salyut 5 32: |'''Inclination'''||51.4 deg Salyut (8426 bytes) 1: ...ginally designated the DOS 7-K program, with each Salyut station receiving a designation. 3: [[Image:Salyut 3 on launch pad.jpg|frame|[[Salyut 3]] and its [[Proton (rocket)|Proton]] booster on... 5: ...en the crew returned to Earth, killing all three. Salyut 1 reentered Earth's atmosphere [[October 11]], 19... 7: ...ssful launch, within two days the as-yet-unmanned Salyut 2 began losing pressure and its flight control fa... 9: ...n up a week later. It was revealed to have been a Salyut station only much later. Salyut 1 (7048 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">'''Salyut 1'''</font> 6: ...="center"|[[Image:Salyut_insignia.jpg|thumb|200px|Salyut Insignia]] 10: |'''Mission Name:'''||Salyut 1 12: |'''Call Sign:'''||Salyut 22: |'''In Orbit:'''||175 days Salyut 2 (2776 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">'''Salyut 2'''</font> 6: ...="center"|[[Image:Salyut_insignia.jpg|thumb|200px|Salyut Insignia]] 10: |'''Mission Name:'''||Salyut 2 12: |'''Call Sign:'''||Salyut 2 22: |'''In Orbit:'''||54 days Salyut 3 (4456 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">'''Salyut 3'''</font> 6: ...="center"|[[Image:Salyut_insignia.jpg|thumb|200px|Salyut Insignia]] 10: |'''Mission Name:'''||Salyut 3 12: |'''Call Sign:'''||Salyut 3 14: |'''Launch:'''||[[June 25]], [[1974]]<br>22:38:00 [[UTC]]<br>Baikonur, U.S... Salyut 4 (5805 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">'''Salyut 4'''</font> 6: ...="center"|[[Image:Salyut_insignia.jpg|thumb|200px|Salyut Insignia]] 10: |'''Mission Name:'''||Salyut 4 12: |'''Call Sign:'''||Salyut 4 14: |'''Launch:'''||[[December 26]], [[1974]]<br>04:15:00 [[UTC]]<br>Baikonur,<br>U.S.S.R Salyut 6 (13157 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">'''Salyut 6'''</font> 6: ...="center"|[[Image:Salyut_insignia.jpg|thumb|200px|Salyut Insignia]] 10: |'''Mission Name:'''||Salyut 6 12: |'''Call Sign:'''||Salyut 6 14: |'''Launch:'''||[[September 29]], [[1977]]<br>06:50:00 [[UTC]]<br>Baikonur,<br>U.S.S.R Salyut 7 (13262 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">'''Salyut 7'''</font> 6: ...="center"|[[Image:Salyut_insignia.jpg|thumb|200px|Salyut Insignia]] 10: |'''Mission name:'''||Salyut 7 12: |'''Call sign:'''||Salyut 7 14: |'''Launch:'''||[[April 19]], [[1982]]<br>19:45:00 [[UTC]]<br>Baikonur,<br>U.S.S.R Almaz (697 bytes) 1: ...d shortly after achieving orbit, but Salyut 3 and 5 both conducted successful manned testing. 3: ...lman-Rikhter NR-30|Nudelmann NR-30]] 30mm gun). [[Salyut 3]] conducted a successful test firing on a targe... 7: [[Category:Salyut programme]] Soyuz 32 (1629 bytes) 1: ...padding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="350" 12: |'''Launch:'''||[[February 25]], [[1979]]<br>11:53:49 [[UTC]]<br>[[Baikonur]] LC1 18: |'''Number of<br>Orbits:'''||2755 34: *'''Inclination:''' 51.61° 39: ...6. Crew returned in [[Soyuz 34]]; crew duration 175 days, 36 min. Soyuz 30 (1461 bytes) 1: ...padding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="350" 12: |'''Launch:'''||[[June 27]], [[1978]]<br>15:27:21 [[UTC]]<br>[[Baikonur]] LC1 14: |'''Landing:'''||[[July 5]], [[1978]]<br>13:30:20 UTC<br>300 km W of Tselin... 16: |'''Duration:'''||7 days 22 hours 2 minutes 59 seconds 18: |'''Number of<br>Orbits:'''||125 Soyuz T-9 (2230 bytes) 1: ...padding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="350" 14: |'''Landing:'''||[[November 23]], [[1983]]<br>19:58:00 UTC<br>160 km E of Dzhezkazgan 16: |'''Duration:'''||149 days 10 hours 45 minutes 27: *'''Mass:''' 6850 kg 30: *'''Inclination:''' 51.6° Soyuz T-4 (1748 bytes) 1: ...padding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="350" 14: ...ng:'''||[[May 26]], [[1981]]<br>12:37:34 UTC<br>125 km E Dzhezkazgan 29: *'''Mass:''' 6850 kg 31: *'''Apogee:''' 250 km 32: *'''Inclination:''' 51.6° Soyuz T-6 (2015 bytes) 1: ...padding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="350" 14: ...ing:'''||[[July 2]], [[1982]]<br>14:20:40 UTC<br>65 km NE of Arkalyk 16: |'''Duration:'''||7 days 21 hours 50 minutes 52 seconds 18: |'''Number of Orbits:'''|| 125 28: *'''Mass:''' 6850 kg Soyuz T-3 (2518 bytes) 1: ...padding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="350" 28: *'''Mass:''' 6850 kg 30: *'''Apogee:''' 251 km 31: *'''Inclination:''' 51.6° 36: ... 1971 to carry three cosmonauts. It constituted a Salyut 6 refurbishment mission. Soyuz 33 (2317 bytes) 1: ...padding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="350" 14: |'''Landing:'''||[[April 12]], [[1979]]<br>16:35:40 UTC<br>320 km SE of Dzhezkazgan 31: *'''Inclination:''' 51.63° 36: *Intercosmos mission to [[Salyut 6]] with Bulgarian cosmonaut. 37: *Failed to dock with Salyut 6 due to main engine fault. Soyuz T-10 (1805 bytes) 1: ...padding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="350" 14: ...4]]<br>10:48:48 UTC<br>160 km E of Dzhezkazgan (145 km SE of Dzhezkazgan?) 34: *'''Mass:''' 6850 kg 37: *'''Inclination:''' 51.6° 42: 5th expedition to Salyut 7. Visited by 6th and 7th expeditions. List of human spaceflights by program (11476 bytes) 12: *[[Apollo 15]] 26: *[[Gemini 5]] 40: *[[Expedition 5]] 56: *[[Shenzhou 5]] - first manned Chinese spaceflight 67: *[[Soyuz 4]] - docked with Soyuz 5. Soyuz 37 (1760 bytes) 1: ...padding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="350" 14: ...'''Landing:'''||[[October 11]], [[1980]]<br>09:49:57 UTC<br>180 km SE of Dzhezkazgan 16: |'''Duration:'''||79 days 15 hours 16 minutes 54 seconds 35: *'''Inclination:''' 51.61° 40: ...the Dneiper long-duration crew launched in Soyuz 35 to Earth. Soyuz 29 (3228 bytes) 7: ...><TD>Launch:</td><td>[[June 15]], [[1978]] 20:16:45 [[UTC]]<br>[[Baikonur]] LC1</td></tr> 10: <TR><TD>Duration:</td><td>79 days 15 hours 23 minutes</td></tr> 27: *'''Inclination:''' 51.65° 30: ... crew. They were the second long-duration crew of Salyut 6. 32: ...board temperature was 20°C, and air pressure was 750 mm/Hg. Soon after
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