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SoyuzT was an upgraded version of the ferry craft
with a new autonomous docking system
and a new propulsion system
able to carry three cosmonauts
and equipped with solar panels for extended flight

Soyuz space missions 5
| 13 05 1982 | Soyuz T5 |
Berezovoi
Lebedev |
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Docked with Salyut 7 and stayed for 211 days
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| 24 06 1982 | Soyuz T6 |
Dzhanibekov
Ivanchenkov Chretien |
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Visitors to station
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| 19 08 1982 | Soyuz T7 |
Popov
Serebrov Savitskaya |
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Visitors to station, Savitskaya second soviet woman in space
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| 20 04 1983 | Soyuz T8 |
Titov
Strekalov Serebrov |
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Failed to dock
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| 27 06 1983 | Soyuz T9 |
Lyakhov
Alexandrov |
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Docked with Salyut 7 and stayed for 149 days, no visitors
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| 27 09 1983 | Soyuz T10A |
Titov
Strekalov |
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Aborted on launch pad, capsule lifted to safety by escape rocket
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| 08 02 1984 | Soyuz T10 |
Kizim
Solovyov Atkov |
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Docked with Salyut 7 and stayed 237 days
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| 03 04 1984 | Soyuz T11 |
Malashev
Strekalov Sharma |
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Visitors to station
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| 17 07 1984 | Soyuz T12 |
Dzhanibekov
Savitskaya Volk |
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Visitors to station, Savitskaya first woman to spacewalk
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| 06 06 1985 | Soyuz T13 |
Dzhanibekov
Savinykh |
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Docked for crew rotation on Salyut 7
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| 17 09 1985 | Soyuz T14 |
Vasyutin
Volkov Grechko |
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Docked with Salyut 7, crew rotation, mission ended early when Vasyutin became depressed
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| 13 03 1986 | Soyuz T15 |
Kizim
Solovyov |
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This flight first docked with Mir and later visited Salyut 7 for six weeks before returning to Mir |
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