The manned flight No. | 116 |
The manned flight of the USSR No. | 61 |
The manned flight of the Soyuz No. | 53 |
Launch: | 07/22/1987 01:59:17 |
Landing Viktorenko, Faris and Laveykin in Soyuz ТМ-2: | 07/30/1987 01:04:12 |
Duration flight Viktorenko and Faris: | 7 d 23 h 4 m 55 s (191 h 4 m 55 s) |
Landing Alexandrov in Soyuz ТМ-3: | 12/29/1987 09:16:15 |
Duration flight Alexandrov: | 160 d 7 h 16 m 58 s (3847 h 16 m 58 s) |
Cosmonaut No. 201
Cosmonaut of the USSR No. 62
Viktorenko: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 7 d 23 h 4 m 55 s
(191 h 4 m 55 s)
Cosmonaut No. 202
Cosmonaut of the Syria No. 1
Faris: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 7 d 23 h 4 m 55 s
(191 h 4 m 55 s)
Cosmonaut No. 123
Cosmonaut of the USSR No. 55
Alexandrov: 2nd flight
Cumulative time: 309 s 18 h 2 m 59 s
(7434 h 2 m 59 s)
53rd manned flight of the Soyuz. Docked with Mir space station. First visit-expedition to the station Mir. Alexander Aleksandrov remained in the second long-term crew (Main Expedition, OE-2) of the Mir station. Alexander Laveikin returned to Earth Instead of him.
Muhammed Akhmed Faris, Alexander Viktorenko, Alexander Alexandrov.
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