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Soyuz 30
(Soyuz 6, VE-3)
(Second International Mission)
Crew:
Pyotr Klimuk [3], Commander
Miroslav Hermaszewski [1], Research Cosmonaut (Poland)
Backup Crew:
Valeri Kubasov
(for Klimuk)
Zenon Jankowski (Poland)
(for Hermaszewski)
Launch:
Location: Baikonur, Site 1/5
Date: 27 June 1978
Time: 15:27:21 UTC
Landing:
Date: 5 July 1978
Time: 13:30:20 UTC
Docking:
aft unit of Salyut 6, 28 June 1978 17:08 UTC - 5 July 1978 10:15 UTC
Duration: 7 days, 22 hours, 2 minutes, 59 seconds
Call Sign: Kavkaz (Caucasus)
The cosmonauts worked in the Salyut 6 space station. This mission marked the first Pole in space.
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