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Soyuz-U | Soyuz T-10

February 8, 1984 at 12:07 PM UTC

Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan

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February 8, 1984 at 12:07 PM UTC

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Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan · 45.9960, 63.5640

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Soyuz U
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Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan

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Mission description

Soyuz T-10 was the third long-duration expedition to the Salyut 7 space station. The mission began on 8 February 1984, 12:07:26 UTC, launching Commander Leonid Kizim, Flight Engineer Vladimir Solovyov and Research Cosmonaut Oleg Atkov into orbit. They docked with the station the next day. During their 237-day stay on the station, crew performed various scientific and medical experiments, performed six EVAs for station maintenance, and were visited by Soyuz T-11 and Soyuz T-12 missions. Soyuz T-10, per usual, swapped vehicles with the Soyuz T-11 crew, which allowed for a longer stay on the station. The mission concluded with a safe landing back on Earth on October 2, 1984, 10:57:00 UTC.

Vehicle

Soyuz U

Soyuz

Height

51.1 m

Diameter

2.95 m

LEO capacity

6,900 kg

Successful launches

694

Launch complex

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Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan

The Baikonur Cosmodrome is a spaceport operated by Russia within Kazakhstan. Located in the Kazakh city of Baikonur, it is the largest operational space launch facility in terms of area. All Russian crewed spaceflights are launched from Baikonur.

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