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... Mir on December 23, 1987, carried three Soviet cosmonauts: mission commander Vladimir Titov , flight engineer Musakhi Manarov , and research scientist Anatoly Levchenko . They were expected to work together with the crew already ...
... , Romanenko, Alexandrov, and Levchenko returned to Earth handing over the space station to Titov and Manarov. The two men settled down to a long program of scientific experiments and observations, and ... . After three weeks of joint work, Titov and Manarov returned to Earth together with the French cosmonaut Jean-Loup Chretien. Titov and Manarov returned to Earth after a mission lasting 365 days ...
... STS-86, and he was there as the commander of the Mir, with Musa Khiramanovich Manarov. They had been there for eleven months already. So they got our stuff ready a ... ? '''Chrétien:''' Talking about luck and problems, then we go to the Soyuz with Titov and Manarov, then comes another part. That my second deorbitation in the Soyuz, so you feel much ... and we have the manual deorbitation.” No way. So he asked the two of us, Manarov on his side and me on the other side, “Can you from the side see ...
... breaking year-long endurance mission aboard the Mir space station. Cosmonauts Vladimir Titov and Musa Manarov , launched into space on December 21, 1987, and French astronaut Jean-Loup Chretien , successfully landed their capsule in Kazakhstan. Titov and Manarov were to undergo extensive medical tests to determine the effects of prolonged weightlessness. (FBIS-Sov ...
... Soviet cosmonauts, on a long duration mission, tended Mir . The cosmonauts, Vladimir Titov and Musa Manarov , arrived at the space station in December and were expected to stay in space for ...
... component on an x-ray telescope attached to the station. Cosmonauts Vladimir Titov and Musa Manarov , on a year-long endurance mission aboard Mir , wore a new spacesuit design intended to ...
... in space, to break the record 366 days set by Vladimir G. Titov and Musa Manarov in 1988-1989. (Reuters, Jan 14/94) 1994 January 1994 January Jan 1 1994 1 ...
... Volkov and Krikalev, he linked up with Mir 1 and joined the crew of Titov Manarov and Polyakov already on board. They spent 22 days carrying out a program of joint ...
... , Commander Alexander Volkov, and French Astronaut Jean-Loup Chretien. The previous crew (Vladimir Titov, Musa Manarov, and Valeri Polyakov) remained on MIR for another twenty-five days, marking the longest period ...
... flight engineers including Valentin Lebedev, Alexander Ivanchenkov, Gennady Strekalov, Alexander Balandin, Alexander Laveikin and Musa Manarov. In February 2003 by the order of the Energia RSC President he was assigned to ...

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