Soyuz TM-30

Soyuz TM-30 was the 39th and last expedition to the Mir space station. Soyuz TM-30, known as the MirCorp mission, was a Russian passenger ship that was launched at 05:01 UT from Baikonur by a Soyuz rocket to transport two cosmonauts for a 45-day (or longer) stay in Mir station. It docked with Mir automatically after a 50-hour voyage. They were sent to repair the 14-year-old station, especially the recent problems of pressure leak, and the faulty ... more

Duration:

  • 2 months (Apr 4, 2000 — Jun 16, 2000)

Also known as:

  • Mir EO-28
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Duration:

  • 2 months (Apr 4, 2000 — Jun 16, 2000)
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