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Soyuz T-6
Part of Salyut
Salyut 7 EP-1
Salyut 7 EP-1
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First French astronaut. Mission to swap Soyuz lifeboats docked to station.

AKA: Pamir (Pamirs);Salyut 7 EP-1. Launched: 1982-06-24. Returned: 1982-07-02. Number crew: 3 . Duration: 7.91 days.

Transported to the Salyut-7 orbital station the Soviet-French international crew, comprising V A Dzhanibekov (USSR), A S Ivanchenkov (USSR) and Jean-Loup Chretien (France) to conduct scientific research and experiments.

Narrative (adapted from D S F Portree's Mir Hardware Heritage, NASA RP-1357, 1995)

During the stay of the Visiting Expedition, the EO-1 crew gave visiting Frenchman Jean-Loup Chretien 'the honor' of ejecting a satellite -- Salyut 7's weekly bag of waste -- from the small trash airlock. In his diary, Lebedev quoted Chretien as saying Salyut 7 'is simple, doesn't look impressive, but is reliable.'


More at: Soyuz T-6.

Family: Manned spaceflight. People: Chretien, Dzhanibekov, Ivanchenkov. Spacecraft: Soyuz T.

1982 June 24 - . 16:29 GMT - . Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Complex: Baikonur LC1. LV Family: R-7. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz-U.
1982 July 2 - .

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