Soyuz T-5 Mission

Launch Status

Success

Date & Time

13 May 1982, 9:58am

Pad

1/5

Launch Service Provider

Vehicle

Spacecraft Stage

Soyuz T

Crew

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Anatoly Berezovoy

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Valentin Lebedev

Mission

Soyuz T-5

Mission Type

Human Exploration

Destination

Low Earth Orbit

Soyuz T-5 was the first long-duration expedition to the Salyut 7 space station. The mission began on May 13, 1982, 09:58:05 UTC, launching Commander Anatoli Berezovoy and Flight Engineer Valentin Lebedev into orbit. They docked with the station the next day. During their 211-day stay on the station, crew performed various scientific and medical experiments, and were visited by 4 uncrewed cargo Progress vehicles and 2 Soyuz missions. Soyuz T-5 crew, per usual, swapped vehicles with the visiting Soyuz T-7 crew, which allowed for a longer stay in orbit. Cosmonauts returned in the Soyuz T-7 spacecraft, landing safely back on Earth on December 10, 1982, 19:02:36 UTC.

Updated: Jan 3, 7:56pm UTC

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