Dec 21 1988

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Two Soviet cosmonauts and a French astronaut returned to Earth aboard a Soyuz TM-6 capsule, following the completion by the Soviets of a record 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-88-245, Dec 21/88; NY Times, Dec 22/88; W Post, Dec 22/88; WSJ, Dec 22/88; CSM, Dec 22/88; B Sun, Dec 22/88; P Inq, Dec 22/88)

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