The manned flight No. | 109 |
The manned flight of the USSR No. | 58 |
The manned flight of the Soyuz No. | 50 |
Launch: | 09/17/1985 12:38:52 |
Landing Soyuz T-14 Vasyutin, Volkov, Savinykh: | 11/21/1985 10:31:00 |
Flight duration Vasyutin, Volkov: | 64 d 21 h 52 m 8 s (1557 h 52 m 8 s) |
Orbits: | 1021 |
Landing Grechko in Soyuz T-13: | 09/26/1985 09:51:58 |
Flight duration Grechko: | 8 d 21 h 13 m 6 s (213 h 13 m 6 s) |
Cosmonaut No. 182
Cosmonaut of the USSR No. 59
Vasyutin: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 64 д 21 ч 52 м 8 с
(1557 ч 52 м 8 с)
Cosmonaut No. 183
Cosmonaut of the USSR No. 60
Volkov: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 64 д 21 ч 52 м 8 с
(1557 ч 52 м 8 с)
Cosmonaut No. 75
Cosmonaut of the USSR No. 34
Grechko: 3rd flight
Cumulative time: 134 d 20 h 32 m 58 s
(3236 h 32 m 58 s)
50th manned flight of the Soyuz. Docked with Salyut-7. Partial replacement of the fourth long-term crew (Main Expedition, OE-4) of the Salyut-7 station. Viktor Savinykh, Vladimir Vasyutin and Alexander Volkov stayed at the station. Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Georgy Grechko returned to Earth in Soyuz T-13. Because of the illness of Vladimir Vasyutin, the OE-4 was completed ahead of schedule.
Alexander Volkov, Vladimir Vasyutin and Georgy Grechko.
Vladimir Vasyutin, Viktor Savinykh and Alexander Volkov after landing.
Meeting of the crew of the Soyuz T-14 spacecraft in the Star City (December 1985).
The longest flight:
02/08/1984 236 d 22 h 49 m 4 s (5686 h 49 m 4 s)
Vladimir Solovyev and
Leonid Kisim
The largest number of flights: 6 Young
The most cumulative time in space (3 flights): 361 d 21 h 31 m 57 s (8685 h 31 m 57 s) Valeriy Ryumin