Manned Flight No. | 234 |
Manned flight of the Russia No. | 93 |
Manned flight Soyuz No. | 85 |
Launch: | Oct 30, 2002 03:11:11 |
Landing crew in Soyuz ТМ-34: | Nov 10, 2002 00:04:20 |
Duration flight of crew: | 10 d 20 h 53 m 9 s (260 h 53 m 9 s) |
Landing spacesraft: | May 04, 2003 02:04:25 |
Duration flight of spacecraft: | 185 d 22 h 53 m 14 s (4462 h 53 m 14 s) |
Cosmonaut No. 402
Cosmonaut Russia No. 92
Lonchakov: 2nd flight
Cumulative time: 22 d 18 h 23 m 9 s
(546 h 23 m 9 s)
Sergey Zalyotin (Commander)
Cosmonaut No. 392
Cosmonaut Russia No. 90
Zalyotin: 2nd flight
Cumulative time: 83 d 16 h 35 m 25 s
(2008 h 35 m 25 s)
Cosmonaut No. 424
Cosmonaut Belgium № 2
De Winne: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 10 d 20 h 53 m 9 s
(260 h 53 m 9 s)
Crews of Soyuz and ISS in Zvezda module.
The crew returned to earth in winter.
The 85th manned flight of the Soyuz. 5th flight of the Soyuz spacecraft to the ISS. Visit Expedition - 4.
At this time, on the station was the fifth crew of the ISS: Valery Korzun,
Peggy Whitson and Sergei Treshchev.
Docking with the ISS and replacement of the spaceship Soyuz TM-34,
which since April 2002 remained docked to the ISS. Soyuz TMA-01 remained instead of Soyuz TM-34, docked to
the ISS as an emergency ship. Zalyotin, Lonchakov and De Winne returned on Earth in the Soyuz TM-34.
Frank De Winne is the first cosmonaut of Belgium on the Russian spacecraft Soyuz.
The longest flight:
Jan 08, 1994 437 d 17 h 58 m 31 s (10505 h 58 m 31 s)
Valery Polyakov
The largest number of flights: 7
Jerry Ross,
Franklin Chang-Diaz
The most cumulative time in space (3 flightа):
747 d 14 h 15 m 1 s (17942 h 15 m 1 s) Sergey Avdeyev