Soyuz TM-25 was the 23rd manned spacecraft mission to visit the Soviet Space Station Mir.[1]
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| Operator | Rosaviakosmos | ||||
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| Mission duration | 179 days, 1 hour, 41 minutes, 45 seconds | ||||
| Orbits completed | ~2,800 | ||||
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| Spacecraft type | Soyuz-TM | ||||
| Manufacturer | RKK Energia | ||||
| Launch mass | 7,150 kilograms (15,800 lb) | ||||
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| Crew size | 3 | ||||
| Members | Yuri Gidzenko Sergei Avdeyev Thomas Reiter |
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| Callsign | Ура́н (Uran) | ||||
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| Launch date | September 3, 1995, 09:00:23 UTC | ||||
| Rocket | Soyuz-U2 | ||||
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| Landing date | February 29, 1996, 10:42:08 UTC | ||||
| Landing site | 51°23′N 67°27′E / 51.38°N 67.45°E | ||||
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| Reference system | Geocentric | ||||
| Regime | Low Earth | ||||
| Perigee | 339 kilometres (211 mi) | ||||
| Apogee | 340 kilometres (210 mi) | ||||
| Inclination | 51.6 degrees | ||||
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Soyuz TM-25 was the 23rd manned spacecraft mission to visit the Soviet Space Station Mir.[1]
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| Commander | First spaceflight |
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| Flight Engineer | Second spaceflight |
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| Flight Engineer | First spaceflight |
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Soyuz TM-22 was a Russian transport spacecraft that transported cosmonauts to the Mir space station for a 135-day stay. It was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome and docked on September 5, 1995 with Mir's Kvant-2 module at the port that was vacated by Progress M-28 a day before.
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