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  1. Soyuz 28 - Wikipedia

    • Soyuz 28 (Russian: Союз 28, Union 28) was a March 1978 Soviet crewed mission to the orbiting Salyut 6 space station. It was the fourth mission to the station, the third successful docking, and the second visit to the resident crew launched in Soyuz 26. Cosmonaut Vladimír Remek from Czechoslovakia became the first person launched into space wh… See more

    OperatorSoviet space program
    COSPAR ID1978-023A
    SATCAT no.10694
    Mission duration7 days, 22 hours and 16 minutes
    Mission parameters

    • Mass: 6,800 kg (15,000 lb)
    • Perigee: 198.9 km (123.6 mi)
    • Apogee: 275.6 km (171.2 mi)
    • Inclination: 51.65°â€¦ See more

    Mission highlights

    The Soyuz 28 mission was the first Intercosmos flight, whereby military pilots from Soviet bloc nations were flown on flights of about eight days to a Soviet space station. Pilots from other nations would eventually … See more

     
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  5. Soyuz TM-28 - Encyclopedia Astronautica

    AKA: Altair;Mir EO-26;Soyuz TM-28 (Padalka). Launched: 1998-08-13. Returned: 1999-02-28. Number crew: 1 . Duration: 198.69 days. Soyuz TM-28 docked at 10:56 GMT on August 15 with the rear (Kvant) port of the Mir space station, …

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  7. Soyuz 28 - astronautix.com

    Soyuz 28 was a manned spacecraft that carried the first international 'Intercosmos' team of A.A. Gubarev (USSR) and V. Remek (Czechoslovak Socialist Republic) to Salyut 6 in 1978. Learn about the mission objectives, …

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  9. NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Details