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Jun 26, 2024 · On March 13, 1986, cosmonauts Leonid Kizim and Vladimir Solovyov were sent aloft aboard a Soyuz T spacecraft to rendezvous with Mir and become its first occupants.
5 days ago · Its single test pilot, Vladimir Komarov, was killed when the descent module’s parachute failed to unfurl after reentry and the module crashed—the first human death during a spaceflight. Britannica Quiz
1 day ago · The first Soviet development of rockets was in 1921, when the Soviet military sanctioned the commencement of a small research laboratory to explore solid fuel rockets, led by Nikolai Tikhomirov, a chemical engineer and supported by Vladimir Artemyev a Soviet engineer.
Surviving Salyut 7 cosmonauts. Aleksandr Aleksandrov Oleg Atkov Jean-Loup Chrétien Vladimir Dzhanibekov Aleksandr Ivanchenkov Valentin Lebedev Leonid Popov Viktor Savinykh Svetlana Savitskaya Rakesh Sharma Vladimir Solovyov Vladimir Titov Aleksandr Volkov
Jun 14, 2024 · Vladimir Titov April 20–22, 1983 failed to dock with Salyut 7 Gennady Strekalov: Aleksandr Serebrov
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2 days ago · Vladimir Titov, Musa Manarov replace Yuri Romanenko, Alexander Alexandrov: Soyuz TM-4-Soyuz TM-2, Soyuz TM-3, at Mir: USSR 21 December 1987 – 29 December 1987 People in orbit 52 weeks (one year) Vladimir Titov, Musa Manarov: Mir EO-3, Soyuz TM-4-Soyuz TM-6: USSR 21 December 1987 – 21 December 1988 12 people in space at the same time (no ...