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This is a chronological '''list of expeditions to the [[Salyut program|Salyut]] space stations'''. Initially these expeditions were not numbered, however the crews of Salyut 6 and Salyut 7 were numbered {{nowrap|EO-''n''"}}, where ''n'' is sequentially increased with each expedition to that particular station. Taxi crews are excluded from this list (see [[List of human spaceflights to Salyut space stations]] for details). Salyut commanders are listed in ''italics''. "Duration" refers to the crew and does not always correspond to "Flight up" or "Flight down". |
This is a chronological '''list of expeditions to the [[Salyut program|Salyut]] space stations'''. Initially these expeditions were not numbered, however the crews of Salyut 6 and Salyut 7 were numbered {{nowrap|EO-''n''"}}, where ''n'' is sequentially increased with each expedition to that particular station. Taxi crews are excluded from this list (see [[List of human spaceflights to Salyut space stations]] for details). Salyut commanders are listed in ''italics''. "Duration" refers to the crew and does not always correspond to "Flight up" or "Flight down". Missions which failed to reach or dock with the station are listed in red. |
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The [[Salyut program]]me was a series of [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[space station]]s launched during the 1970s and 1980s. Six Salyut space stations were manned, whilst a number of other stations were not, either due to failures, or because they were prototypes and not designed to be manned. Manned flights as part of the Salyut programme ended in 1986, when Salyut was superseded by [[Mir]]. |
The [[Salyut program]]me was a series of [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[space station]]s launched during the 1970s and 1980s. Six Salyut space stations were manned, whilst a number of other stations were not, either due to failures, or because they were prototypes and not designed to be manned. Manned flights as part of the Salyut programme ended in 1986, when Salyut was superseded by [[Mir]]. |
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|''[[Vladimir Shatalov]]''<br/>[[Aleksei Yeliseyev]]<br/>[[Nikolai Rukavishnikov]] |
| ''[[Vladimir Shatalov]]''<br/>[[Aleksei Yeliseyev]]<br/>[[Nikolai Rukavishnikov]] |
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| 23 April 1971<br/>23:54 |
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| 25 April 1971<br/>23:40 |
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|''[[Georgi Dobrovolski]]''<br/>[[Vladislav Volkov]]<br/>[[Viktor Patsayev]] |
| ''[[Georgi Dobrovolski]]''<br/>[[Vladislav Volkov]]<br/>[[Viktor Patsayev]] |
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| 6 June 1971<br/>07:55 |
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|[[Soyuz 11]] |
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| 30 June 1971<br/>02:16 |
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| ''[[Pavel Popovich]]''<br/>[[Yuri Artyukhin]] |
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| 3 July 1974<br/>18:51 |
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| 19 July 1974<br/>12:21 |
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| ''[[Gennadi Sarafanov]]''<br/>[[Lev Dyomin]] |
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| 26 August 1974<br/>19:58 |
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|[[Soyuz 15]] |
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| 28 August 1974<br/>20:10 |
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|''[[Aleksei Gubarev]]''<br/>[[Georgi Grechko]] |
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|[[Soyuz 17]] |
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|10 February 1975<br/>11:03 |
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|''[[Vasili Lazarev]]''<br/>[[Oleg Grigoryevich Makarov|Oleg Makarov]] |
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|5 April 1975<br/>11:04 |
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|[[Soyuz 18a|Soyuz 7K-T #39]] |
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|5 April 1975<br/>11:26 |
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|''[[Pyotr Klimuk]]''<br>[[Vitali Sevastyanov]] |
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|24 May 1975<br/>14:58 |
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|26 July 1975<br/>14:18 |
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| ''[[Boris Volynov]]''<br/>[[Vitali Zholobov]] |
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|''[[Vyacheslav Zudov]]''<br/>[[Valeri Rozhdestvensky]] |
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|14 October 1976<br/>17:39 |
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|[[Soyuz 23]] |
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|''[[Viktor Gorbatko]]''<br>[[Yuri Glazkov]] |
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|7 February 1977<br>16:11 |
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! [[Salyut 7 EO-2|EO-2]] |
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Revision as of 09:22, 9 June 2009
This is a chronological list of expeditions to the Salyut space stations. Initially these expeditions were not numbered, however the crews of Salyut 6 and Salyut 7 were numbered EO-n", where n is sequentially increased with each expedition to that particular station. Taxi crews are excluded from this list (see List of human spaceflights to Salyut space stations for details). Salyut commanders are listed in italics. "Duration" refers to the crew and does not always correspond to "Flight up" or "Flight down". Missions which failed to reach or dock with the station are listed in red.
The Salyut programme was a series of Soviet space stations launched during the 1970s and 1980s. Six Salyut space stations were manned, whilst a number of other stations were not, either due to failures, or because they were prototypes and not designed to be manned. Manned flights as part of the Salyut programme ended in 1986, when Salyut was superseded by Mir.
See also
- Salyut programme
- List of human spaceflights to Salyut space stations
- List of International Space Station Expeditions
- List of Mir Expeditions
- List of Salyut visitors