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- Salyut_7 length "16000.0".
- Salyut_7 mass "19824.0".
- Salyut_7 width "4150.0".
- Salyut_7 volume "90.0".
- Salyut_7 abstract "Salyut 7 (Russian: Салют-7; English: Salute 7) (aka DOS-6) was a space station in low Earth orbit from April 1982 to February 1991. It was first manned in May 1982 with two crew via Soyuz T-5, and last visited in June 1986, by Soyuz T-15. Various crew and modules were used over its lifetime, including a total of 12 manned and 15 unmanned launches. Supporting spacecraft included the Soyuz T, Progress, and TKS spacecraft.It was part of the Soviet Salyut programme, and launched on 19 April 1982 on a Proton rocket from Site 200/40 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in what was then the Soviet Union. Salyut 7 was part of the transition from "monolithic" to "modular" space stations, acting as a testbed for docking of additional modules and expanded station operations. It was the tenth space station of any kind launched. Salyut 7 was the last Space Station of the Salyut Program, which was replaced by Mir.".
- Salyut_7 length "16.0".
- Salyut_7 mass "1.9824E7".
- Salyut_7 thumbnail Salyut_program_insignia.svg?width=300.
- Salyut_7 volume "90.0".
- Salyut_7 width "4.15".
- Salyut_7 wikiPageExternalLink MasterCatalog?sc=1982-033A.
- Salyut_7 wikiPageExternalLink 19870012563_1987012563.pdf.
- Salyut_7 wikiPageID "245801".
- Salyut_7 wikiPageRevisionID "605279909".
- Salyut_7 after Mir.
- Salyut_7 apogee "278.0".
- Salyut_7 asOf "de-orbit and reentry".
- Salyut_7 before Salyut_6.
- Salyut_7 configurationCaption "Salyut 7 with docked Kosmos 1686 TKS spacecraft".
- Salyut_7 configurationImage "Salyut 7 and Cosmos 1686 drawing.png".
- Salyut_7 crew "3".
- Salyut_7 distance "2.106297129E9".
- Salyut_7 hasPhotoCollection Salyut_7.
- Salyut_7 inOrbit "2.778624E8".
- Salyut_7 inclination "51.6".
- Salyut_7 insignia "Salyut_program_insignia.svg".
- Salyut_7 insigniaCaption "The insignia of the Salyut Program".
- Salyut_7 launch "1982-04-19".
- Salyut_7 launch "71100.0".
- Salyut_7 launchPad Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Salyut_7 launchPad Baikonur_Cosmodrome_Site_200.
- Salyut_7 launchPad Soviet_Union.
- Salyut_7 length "16 m".
- Salyut_7 mass "19824.0".
- Salyut_7 occupied "7.05024E7".
- Salyut_7 orbits "51917".
- Salyut_7 perigee "219.0".
- Salyut_7 period "5352.0".
- Salyut_7 reentry "1991-02-07".
- Salyut_7 station "Salyut 7".
- Salyut_7 stationImage "Salyut_7_from_Soyuz_T-13.jpg".
- Salyut_7 stationImageCaption "--09-25".
- Salyut_7 stationImageSize "300".
- Salyut_7 title "Salyut programme".
- Salyut_7 volume "90.0".
- Salyut_7 width "4.15 m".
- Salyut_7 years "1982".
- Salyut_7 subject Category:1982_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Salyut_7 subject Category:Salyut_program.
- Salyut_7 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1982.
- Salyut_7 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Salyut_7 type SpaceStation.
- Salyut_7 type SpaceStation.
- Salyut_7 type DesignedArtifact.
- Salyut_7 comment "Salyut 7 (Russian: Салют-7; English: Salute 7) (aka DOS-6) was a space station in low Earth orbit from April 1982 to February 1991. It was first manned in May 1982 with two crew via Soyuz T-5, and last visited in June 1986, by Soyuz T-15. Various crew and modules were used over its lifetime, including a total of 12 manned and 15 unmanned launches.".
- Salyut_7 label "Saliout 7".
- Salyut_7 label "Saliut 7".
- Salyut_7 label "Saljoet 7".
- Salyut_7 label "Saljut 7".
- Salyut_7 label "Salut 7".
- Salyut_7 label "Salyut 7".
- Salyut_7 label "Salyut 7".
- Salyut_7 label "Салют-7".
- Salyut_7 label "サリュート7号".
- Salyut_7 sameAs Saljut_7.
- Salyut_7 sameAs Saljut_7.
- Salyut_7 sameAs Saliut_7.
- Salyut_7 sameAs Saliout_7.
- Salyut_7 sameAs サリュート7号.
- Salyut_7 sameAs Saljoet_7.
- Salyut_7 sameAs Salut_7.
- Salyut_7 sameAs Salyut_7.
- Salyut_7 sameAs m.01kkvz.
- Salyut_7 sameAs Q904503.
- Salyut_7 sameAs Q904503.
- Salyut_7 wasDerivedFrom Salyut_7?oldid=605279909.
- Salyut_7 depiction Salyut_program_insignia.svg.
- Salyut_7 isPrimaryTopicOf Salyut_7.
- Salyut_7 name "Salyut 7".