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Soyuz TM-30
(Mir EO-28)
Crew:
Sergy Zalyotin [1], Commander
Aleksandr Kaleri [3], Flight Engineer
Backup Crew:
Saliszan Sharipov
Pavel Vinogradov
Launch:
Location: Baikonur, Site 1/5
Date: 4 April 2000
Time: 05:01:29 UTC
Landing:
Date: 16 June 2000
Time: 00:43:45 UTC
Location: 49° 54' N, 67° 12' E
Docking:
fore unit of Mir, 6 April 2000 06:31 UTC - 15 June 2000 21:27 UTC
Duration: 72 days, 19 hours, 42 minutes, 16 seconds
Call Sign: Yenisey
Mir Mission: EO-28This trip to Mir was funded by MirCorp., an international group based in the Netherlands with the goal of using Mir for commercial and tourist purposes.
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