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Mir EO-7 was the seventh long duration expedition to the
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Mir ''Mir'' (, ; ) was a space station operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, first by the Soviet Union and later by the Russia, Russian Federation. ''Mir'' was the first modular space station and was assembled in orbit from 1986 to ...
. The two crew members were Gennadi Manakov (Commander) and
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(Flight Engineer).


Crew

The backup crew for this expedition were Viktor Afanasyev (Commander) and Musa Manarov (Flight Engineer).


Overview


Crew Arrival

The two crew members arrived at Mir via Soyuz TM-10, which launched on 3 August 1990. The
Soyuz Soyuz is a transliteration of the Cyrillic text Союз (Russian language, Russian and Ukrainian language, Ukrainian, 'Union'). It can refer to any union, such as a trade union (''profsoyuz'') or the Soviet Union, Union of Soviet Socialist Republi ...
spacecraft docked on to the Kvant2 Complex.


Mission Highlights

While on board, the crew conducted an extensive programme of geophysical and astrophysical research, experiments on biology and biotechnology and work on space materials science. They also performed extensive maintenance and repair work on the damaged hatch of the Kvant-2-module. This repair was only partially successful.


Expedition Conclusion

The crew left on Soyuz TM-10 on 7 December 1990. The expedition in total lasted 130 days, 20 hours and 35 minutes. The crew completed 2070 orbits of the
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.


See also

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