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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.


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 Manned flights as part of the Salyut programme ended in 1986, when Salyut was superseded by [[Mir]].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 Manned flights as part of the Salyut programme ended in 1986, when Salyut was superseded by [[Mir]].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]]
| 23 April 1971<br/>23:54
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|[[Soyuz 10]]
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| 25 April 1971<br/>23:40
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|[[Soyuz 10]]
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|''[[Georgi Dobrovolski]]''<br/>[[Vladislav Volkov]]<br/>[[Viktor Patsayev]]
| ''[[Georgi Dobrovolski]]''<br/>[[Vladislav Volkov]]<br/>[[Viktor Patsayev]]
| 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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| 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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|''[[Pyotr Klimuk]]''<br>[[Vitali Sevastyanov]]
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|24 May 1975<br/>14:58
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|[[Soyuz 18]]
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| ''[[Boris Volynov]]''<br/>[[Vitali Zholobov]]
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| 24 August 1976<br/>18:32
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|''[[Vyacheslav Zudov]]''<br/>[[Valeri Rozhdestvensky]]
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|14 October 1976<br/>17:39
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|16 October 1976<br/>17:45
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|''[[Viktor Gorbatko]]''<br>[[Yuri Glazkov]]
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|7 February 1977<br>16:11
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|[[Soyuz 24]]
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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.


Expedition Crew Launch date Flight up Landing date Flight down Duration
(days)
Remarks
Vladimir Shatalov
Aleksei Yeliseyev
Nikolai Rukavishnikov
23 April 1971
23:54
Soyuz 10 25 April 1971
23:40
Soyuz 10 2.01 Failed to dock
Georgi Dobrovolski
Vladislav Volkov
Viktor Patsayev
6 June 1971
07:55
Soyuz 11 30 June 1971
02:16
Soyuz 11 23.76 Crew killed during reentry
Pavel Popovich
Yuri Artyukhin
3 July 1974
18:51
Soyuz 14 19 July 1974
12:21
Soyuz 14 15.73
Gennadi Sarafanov
Lev Dyomin
26 August 1974
19:58
Soyuz 15 28 August 1974
20:10
Soyuz 15 2.01 Failed to dock
Aleksei Gubarev
Georgi Grechko
11 January 1975
21:43
Soyuz 17 10 February 1975
11:03
Soyuz 17 29.56
Vasili Lazarev
Oleg Makarov
5 April 1975
11:04
Soyuz 7K-T #39 5 April 1975
11:26
Soyuz 7K-T #39 0.02 Failed to orbit
Pyotr Klimuk
Vitali Sevastyanov
24 May 1975
14:58
Soyuz 18 26 July 1975
14:18
Soyuz 18 62.97
Boris Volynov
Vitali Zholobov
6 June 1976
12:08
Soyuz 21 24 August 1976
18:32
Soyuz 21 49.27
Vyacheslav Zudov
Valeri Rozhdestvensky
14 October 1976
17:39
Soyuz 23 16 October 1976
17:45
Soyuz 23 2.00 Failed to dock
Viktor Gorbatko
Yuri Glazkov
7 February 1977
16:11
Soyuz 24 25 February 1977
09:38
Soyuz 24 17.73
EO-1 Soyuz 26 Soyuz 27
EO-2 Soyuz 29 Soyuz 31
EO-3 Soyuz 32 Soyuz 34
EO-4 Soyuz 35 Soyuz 37
EO-5 Soyuz T-3 Soyuz T-3
EO-6 Soyuz T-4 Soyuz T-4
EO-1 Soyuz T-5 Soyuz T-7
Soyuz T-8 Soyuz T-8 Failed to dock
EO-2 Soyuz T-9 Soyuz T-9
EO-3 Soyuz T-10 Soyuz T-11
EO-4 Vladimir Dzhanibekov Soyuz T-13 Soyuz T-13
Viktor Savinykh Soyuz T-14
Vladimir Vasyutin
Aleksandr Volkov
Soyuz T-14
EO-5 Leonid Kizim
Vladimir Solovyov
13 March 1986
12:33
Soyuz T-15 16 July 1986
12:34
Soyuz T-15 125.00 Also visited Mir as Mir EO-1

See also

References

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