In May 1986, Leonid Kizim and Vladimir Solovyov left the newly opened Mir, crossed 2,500 kilometres to Salyut 7, and returned carrying 350 to 400 kilograms of instruments — the only human voyage ever made from one space station to another
{"content":" On 5 May 1986, two Soviet cosmonauts closed the hatch on a brand-new space station, fired their Soyuz thrusters, and drifted away from Mir on a trajectory no crew had ever attempted. Th…
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