The manned flight No. | 207 |
The manned flight of the Russia No. | 86 |
The manned flight of the Soyuz No. | 78 |
Launch: | 08/13/1998 09:43:11 |
Landing Padalka: | 02/28/1999 02:14:30 |
Duration flight of Padalka: | 198 d 16 h 31 m 19 s (4768 h 31 m 19 s) |
Landing Avdeyev in Soyuz ТМ-29: | 08/28/1999 00:34:20 |
Duration flight of Avdeyev: | 379 d 14 h 51 m 9 s (9110 h 51 м 9 s) |
Landing Baturin in Soyuz ТМ-27: | 08/25/1998 05:24:44 |
Duration flight of Baturin: | 11 d 19 h 41 m 33 s (283 h 41 m 33 s) |
Cosmonaut No. 274
Cosmonaut of the Russia No. 73
Avdeyev: 3rd flight
Cumulative time: 747 d 14 h 14 m 1 s
(17942 h 14 m 1 s)
Gennady Padalka (commander)
Cosmonaut No. 381
Cosmonaut of the Russia No. 87
Padalka: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 198 d 16 h 31 m 19 s
(4768 h 31 m 19 s)
Cosmonaut No. 382
Cosmonaut of the Russia No. 88
Baturin: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 11 d 19 h 41 m 33 s
(283 h 41 m 33 s)
78th manned flight of the Soyuz. Docked with Mir space station. Gennady Padalka and Sergey Avdeyev - the twenty sixth long-term crew (the Main Expedition, OE-26) of Mir station. The flight of Sergey Avdeev lasted more than a year - 379 d 14 h 52 m 9 s (9110 h 52 m 9 s), this was the second spaceflight duration, after the flight of Valery Polyakov. After landing on August 28, 1999, the cumulative time of Avdeev was a record 747 d 14 h 15 m 1 s (8831 h 22 m 52 s). Avdeev surpassed the record of Anatoly Solovyev.
Yuri Baturin, Gennady Padalka and Sergey Avdeyev.
The crew of the Soyuz TM-28 before the launch.
The longest flight:
01/08/1994 437 d 17 h 58 m 31 s (10505 h 58 m 31 s)
Valery Polyakov
The largest number of flights: 6 Young, Musgrave, Chang-Diaz
The most cumulative time in space (2 flights):
678 d 16 h 33 m 18 s (16288 h 33 m 18 s) Valery Polyakov