Soyuz TM-4

Soyuz TM-4 was the fourth manned mission to the space station Mir. It was part of the Soyuz programme. Launched: Landed: 4th expedition to Mir. Manarov and Titov replaced Romanenko and Alexandrov. Anatoli Levchenko was a cosmonaut in the Buran shuttle program. Levchenko returned with Romanenko and Alexandrov in Soyuz-TM 3. Before departing Mir, Romanenko and Alexandrov demonstrated use of EVA equipment to the Okeans. The Okeans delivered biologic... more
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