The manned flight No. | 114 |
The manned flight of the USSR No. | 59 |
The manned flight of the Soyuz No. | 51 |
Launch: | 03/13/1986 12:33:09 |
Landing: | 07/16/1986 13:34:05 |
Duration: | 125 d 1 h 0 m 56 s (3001 h 0 m 56 s) |
Orbits: | 1980 |
Cosmonaut No. 98
Cosmonaut of the USSR No. 48
Kisim: 3rd flight
Cumulative time: 374 d 18 h 57 m 42 s
(8994 h 57 m 42 s)
Cosmonaut No. 136
Cosmonaut of the USSR No. 56
Solovyev: 2nd flight
Cumulative time: 361 d 23 h 50 m 0 s
(8687 h 50 m 0 s)
51st manned flight of the Soyuz. Leonid Kizim and Vladimir Soloviev - the sixth long-term crew (the Main Expedition, OE-6) of the Salyut-7 station and the first long-term crew (the Main Expedition, OE-1) of Mir station. Astronauts in the Soyuz T-15 ship made a unique flight from Mir station to Salyut-7 station and back. After landing on 07/16/1986 Leonid Kizim became the owner of the longest cumulative time in space 374 d 18 h 57 m 42 s (8994 h 57 m 42 s). Kizim surpassed the time Valery Ryumin.
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): 374 d 18 h 57 m 42 s (8994 h 57 m 42 s) Leonid Kisim