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- Soyuz_TM-4 abstract "Soyuz TM-4 was the fourth manned spacecraft to dock with the space station Mir. It was launched in December 1987, and carried the first two crew members of the third long duration expedition, Mir EO-3. These crew members, Vladimir Titov and Musa Manarov, would stay in space for just under 366 days, setting a new spaceflight record. The third astronaut launched by Soyuz TM-4 was Anatoli Levchenko, who returned to Earth about a week later with the remaining crew of Mir EO-2. Levchenko was a prospective pilot for the Soviet Space shuttle Buran. The purpose of his mission, named Mir LII-1, was to familiarize him with spaceflight.It was the fourth Soyuz TM spacecraft to be launched (one of which wasn't manned), and like other Soyuz spacecraft, it was treated as a lifeboat for the station's crew while docked. In June 1988, part way through EO-3, Soyuz TM-4 was swapped for Soyuz TM-5 as the station's lifeboat. The mission which swapped the spacecraft was known as Mir EP-2, and had a three person crew.".
- Soyuz_TM-4 wikiPageID "850656".
- Soyuz_TM-4 wikiPageRevisionID "591792471".
- Soyuz_TM-4 apsis "gee".
- Soyuz_TM-4 colwidth "160".
- Soyuz_TM-4 crew1Down "Anatoly Solovyev".
- Soyuz_TM-4 crew1Up Aleksandr_Aleksandrovich_Volkov.
- Soyuz_TM-4 crew1Up "Vladimir Titov".
- Soyuz_TM-4 crew2Down "Viktor Savinykh".
- Soyuz_TM-4 crew2Up Aleksandr_Kaleri.
- Soyuz_TM-4 crew2Up "Musa Manarov".
- Soyuz_TM-4 crew3Down "Aleksandr Aleksandrov".
- Soyuz_TM-4 crew3Up "Anatoli Levchenko".
- Soyuz_TM-4 crew3Up Aleksandr_Shchukin_(cosmonaut).
- Soyuz_TM-4 crewCallsign "Okean".
- Soyuz_TM-4 crewLanding Aleksandr_Panayotov_Aleksandrov.
- Soyuz_TM-4 crewLanding Anatoly_Solovyev.
- Soyuz_TM-4 crewLanding Viktor_Savinykh.
- Soyuz_TM-4 crewLaunching Anatoli_Levchenko.
- Soyuz_TM-4 crewLaunching Musa_Manarov.
- Soyuz_TM-4 crewLaunching Vladimir_Georgiyevich_Titov.
- Soyuz_TM-4 crewSize "3".
- Soyuz_TM-4 expedition1Down Mir_EP-2.
- Soyuz_TM-4 expedition1Up Mir_EO-3.
- Soyuz_TM-4 expedition2Down Mir_EP-2.
- Soyuz_TM-4 expedition2Up Mir_EO-3.
- Soyuz_TM-4 expedition3Down Mir_EP-2.
- Soyuz_TM-4 expedition3Up Buran_programme.
- Soyuz_TM-4 flights1Down "First".
- Soyuz_TM-4 flights1Up "Third".
- Soyuz_TM-4 flights2Down "Third".
- Soyuz_TM-4 flights2Up "First".
- Soyuz_TM-4 flights3Down "First".
- Soyuz_TM-4 flights3Up "First".
- Soyuz_TM-4 hasPhotoCollection Soyuz_TM-4.
- Soyuz_TM-4 landingDate "--06-17".
- Soyuz_TM-4 landingSite "SE of Dzhezkazgan".
- Soyuz_TM-4 launchDate "--12-21".
- Soyuz_TM-4 launchRocket Soyuz-U2.
- Soyuz_TM-4 launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Soyuz_TM-4 launchSite Gagarin's_Start.
- Soyuz_TM-4 manufacturer S.P._Korolev_Rocket_and_Space_Corporation_Energia.
- Soyuz_TM-4 missionDuration "1.5461669E7".
- Soyuz_TM-4 name "Soyuz TM-4".
- Soyuz_TM-4 nextMission Soyuz_TM-5.
- Soyuz_TM-4 orbitInclination "51.6".
- Soyuz_TM-4 orbitPeriod "5490.0".
- Soyuz_TM-4 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Soyuz_TM-4 orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- Soyuz_TM-4 orbitsCompleted "~2,890".
- Soyuz_TM-4 position "Commander".
- Soyuz_TM-4 position "Flight Engineer".
- Soyuz_TM-4 position "Research Cosmonaut".
- Soyuz_TM-4 previousMission Soyuz_TM-3.
- Soyuz_TM-4 programme Soyuz_programme.
- Soyuz_TM-4 spacecraftType Soyuz-TM.
- Soyuz_TM-4 subject Category:1987_in_spaceflight.
- Soyuz_TM-4 subject Category:1987_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Soyuz_TM-4 subject Category:Bulgaria–Soviet_Union_relations.
- Soyuz_TM-4 subject Category:Manned_Soyuz_missions.
- Soyuz_TM-4 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1987.
- Soyuz_TM-4 subject Category:Spacecraft_which_reentered_in_1988.
- Soyuz_TM-4 type ArtificialSatellite.
- Soyuz_TM-4 type Satellite.
- Soyuz_TM-4 type Event.
- Soyuz_TM-4 type SpaceMission.
- Soyuz_TM-4 type Thing.
- Soyuz_TM-4 comment "Soyuz TM-4 was the fourth manned spacecraft to dock with the space station Mir. It was launched in December 1987, and carried the first two crew members of the third long duration expedition, Mir EO-3. These crew members, Vladimir Titov and Musa Manarov, would stay in space for just under 366 days, setting a new spaceflight record. The third astronaut launched by Soyuz TM-4 was Anatoli Levchenko, who returned to Earth about a week later with the remaining crew of Mir EO-2.".
- Soyuz_TM-4 label "Sojoez TM-4".
- Soyuz_TM-4 label "Sojus TM-4".
- Soyuz_TM-4 label "Sojuz TM-4".
- Soyuz_TM-4 label "Sojuz TM-4".
- Soyuz_TM-4 label "Soyouz TM-4".
- Soyuz_TM-4 label "Soyuz TM-4".
- Soyuz_TM-4 label "Soyuz TM-4".
- Soyuz_TM-4 label "Союз ТМ-4".
- Soyuz_TM-4 label "ソユーズTM-4".
- Soyuz_TM-4 sameAs Sojuz_TM-4.
- Soyuz_TM-4 sameAs Sojus_TM-4.
- Soyuz_TM-4 sameAs Soyouz_TM-4.
- Soyuz_TM-4 sameAs Sojuz_TM-4.
- Soyuz_TM-4 sameAs ソユーズTM-4.
- Soyuz_TM-4 sameAs Sojoez_TM-4.
- Soyuz_TM-4 sameAs Sojuz_TM-4.
- Soyuz_TM-4 sameAs Soyuz_TM-4.
- Soyuz_TM-4 sameAs m.03h1nn.
- Soyuz_TM-4 sameAs Q904285.
- Soyuz_TM-4 sameAs Q904285.
- Soyuz_TM-4 wasDerivedFrom Soyuz_TM-4?oldid=591792471.
- Soyuz_TM-4 isPrimaryTopicOf Soyuz_TM-4.