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Salyut 6 (Russian: Салют 6, lit. 'Salute 6') was a Soviet orbital space station, the eighth station of the Salyut programme, and alternatively known DOS-5 as it was the fifth of the Durable Orbital Station series of civilian space stations. It was launched on 29 September 1977 by a Proton rocket. Salyut 6 was the first … See more
Salyut 6, launched on a Proton 8K82K rocket on 29 September 1977, marked the switch from engineering development stations to routine operations, and united the most effective elements from each of the previous … See more
The station received 16 cosmonaut crews, including six long-duration crews, with the longest expedition lasting 185 days. Resident crew missions were identified with an EO prefix, whilst short-duration missions were identified with EP.
1. See moreSalyut 6 was primarily supported by the crewed Soyuz spacecraft, which carried out crew rotations and would also have been used in the event of an emergency evacuation. The … See more
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Salyut 6 supported a particularly successful scientific program, and its crews hosted a succession of international guest cosmonauts for short stays. The experience gained in the Salyut program laid the groundwork for the …
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