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Soyuz 40 (1953 bytes)
2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz 40 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz 40 18: |'''Number of Orbits:'''|| 124 35: .... Carried intercosmos osmonaut from Romania. Last Soyuz Ferry flight; ended the first phase of the Interc... 37: Soyuz 40 was the last Soyuz Ferry and the last Soyuz spacecraft to dock with Salyut 6. It also ended t... Soyuz T-5 (2994 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz T-5 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz T-5 60: ...ed the station’s orbit to 300 km to receive Soyuz T-6. 67: [[Soyuz 40]]</td> 68: <td width="40%" align="center">'''[[Soyuz programme]]'''</td> Soyuz T-6 (2015 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz T-6 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz T-6 12: |'''Launch:'''||[[June 24]], [[1982]]<br>16:29:48 [[UTC]]<br>[[Baikonur]] L... 41: the Soyuz-T 13 mission to rescue Salyut 7 in 1985. Chretien... 44: During the stay of the Soyuz-T 6 Visiting Expedition, the Elbrus gave visiting... Soyuz T-7 (2104 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz T-7 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz T-7 47: ...Dniepers undocked in Soyuz-T 5, leaving the newer Soyuz-T 7 spacecraft for the longduration crew. 54: [[Soyuz T-6]]</td> 55: <td width="40%" align="center">'''[[Soyuz programme]]'''</td> Soyuz T-8 (1965 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz T-8 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz T-8 38: First failure to dock at a space station since Soyuz 33 in 1979. When the 45: shut down the attitude control system and put Soyuz-T 8 into a spinstabilized 46: mode of the type used by Soyuz Ferries in the early 1970s. Landing Soyuz T-9 (2230 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz T-9 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz T-9 35: ...s mission was heavily impacted by the Soyuz-T and Soyuz booster failures which bracketed it. 46: [[Soyuz T-8]]</td> 47: <td width="40%" align="center">'''[[Soyuz programme]]'''</td> Soyuz T-10-1 (2757 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz T-10-1 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz T-10-1 35: ...troyed on the launch pad by fire. Fortunately the Soyuz spacecraft's escape rocket fired two seconds befo... 37: ...anned liftoff fuel spilled around the base of the Soyuz launch vehicle and caught fire. Launch control ac... 47: [[Soyuz T-9]]</td> Soyuz T-10 (1805 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz T-10 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz T-10 51: [[Soyuz T-10-1]]</td> 52: <td width="40%" align="center">'''[[Soyuz programme]]'''</td> 54: [[Soyuz T-11]]</td> Soyuz T-11 (1636 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz T-11 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz T-11 38: *'''Apogee:''' 224 km 53: [[Soyuz T-10]]</td> 54: <td width="40%" align="center">'''[[Soyuz programme]]'''</td> Soyuz T-12 (1949 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz T-12 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz T-12 49: [[Soyuz T-11]]</td> 50: <td width="40%" align="center">'''[[Soyuz programme]]'''</td> 52: [[Soyuz T-13]]</td> Soyuz T-13 (4196 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz T-13 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz T-13 43: ...r his Soyuz-T 12 flight. Soyuz-T 13 was the first Soyuz to dock 47: ...spending 110 days on Salyut 7. Before deorbiting, Soyuz-T 13 spent about 30 hr conducting rendezvous and ... 49: ... on the air heaters. The cosmonauts relied on the Soyuz-T 13 air regeneration system until they could get... Soyuz T-14 (2255 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz T-14 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz T-14 44: Demonstrated the wisdom of maintaining a Soyuz at Salyut 7 as an emergency 55: [[Soyuz T-13]]</td> 56: <td width="40%" align="center">'''[[Soyuz programme]]'''</td> Soyuz 39 (2415 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz 39 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz 39 19: |'''Number of Orbits:'''|| 124 36: ...ok and Viktor Savinykh, who were delivered by the Soyuz-T4 spacecraft. 38: ...f the Visiting Expedition’s experiments. On March 24 the cosmonauts installed cosmic ray detectors in ... Soyuz T-4 (1748 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Soyuz T-4 '''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz T-4 41: and Savinykh replaced the Soyuz-T 4 probe with a Salyut drogue. This may 42: have been an experiment to see if a Soyuz-T docked to a space station could 43: ...a rescue vehicle in the event that an approaching Soyuz-T equipped with Soyuz 30 (1461 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">'''Soyuz 30'''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz 30 43: [[Soyuz 29]]</td> 44: <td width="40%" align="center">'''[[Soyuz programme]]'''</td> 46: [[Soyuz 31]]</td> Soyuz 20 (1474 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">'''Soyuz 20'''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz 30 14: |'''Landing:'''||[[February 16]], [[1976]]<br>02:24:00 UTC<br>56 kilometres south-west of Arkalyk 34: .... It was recovered on February 16, 1976 2:24 GMT. Soyuz 20 performed comprehensive checking of improved o... 39: [[Soyuz 19]]</td> Soyuz 31 (1935 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">'''Soyuz 31'''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz 31 18: |'''Number of<br>Orbits:'''||124 42: ... to the Salyut 6 front port. Moving a replacement Soyuz to the front port became standard procedure; it f... 49: [[Soyuz 30]]</td> Soyuz 32 (1629 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">'''Soyuz 32'''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz 32 16: |'''Duration:'''||108 days 04 hours 24 minutes 37 seconds 39: ...yut 6]]. Docked with Salyut 6. Crew returned in [[Soyuz 34]]; crew duration 175 days, 36 min. 42: their stay, [[Soyuz 33]] failed to dock because of a main engine malf... Soyuz 33 (2317 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">'''Soyuz 33'''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz 33 44: ...z 33 crew was to have traded its spacecraft for [[Soyuz 32]] 51: [[Soyuz 32]]</td> 52: <td width="40%" align="center">'''[[Soyuz programme]]'''</td> Soyuz 34 (1416 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">'''Soyuz 34'''</font> 6: |'''Mission Name:'''||Soyuz 34 41: ... unmanned to replace [[Soyuz 32]] following the [[Soyuz 33]] failure. 42: Soyuz 34 included main engine modifications made to pre... 43: the Soyuz 33 failure.
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