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Soyuz 9
Crew:
Andrian Nikolayev [2], Commander
Vitali Sevastyanov [1], Flight Engineer
Backup Crew:
Anatoli Filipchenko
(for Nikolayev)
Georgi Grechko
(for Sevastyanov)
Launch:
Location: Baikonur, Site 31/6
Date: 1 June 1970
Time: 19:00:00 UTC
Landing:
Date: 19 June 1970
Time: 11:58:55 UTC
Duration: 17 days, 16 hours, 58 minutes, 55 seconds
Call Sign: Sokol (Falcon)
This was a long duration mission (18 days) that broke the endurance record of Gemini 7. Various astrophysical and physiological experiments were performed.
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