Cosmonaut Leonid Kizim, visited two space stations in single mission, diesJune 16, 2010 — Soviet cosmonaut Leonid Kizim, who in 1986 commanded the only mission in history to visit two space stations in one flight — which also marked the first crewed flight to Mir —
died Monday, June 14, according to Russia's federal space agency Roscosmos. He was 68. (...)
On July 3, 1986, 13 days before landing Soyuz T-15 back on Earth, Kizim established a career record for the most time in space. Three days later, he became the first to log a full year in space. (...)
On Soyuz T-3 launched in November 1980, Kizim together with Oleg Makarov and Gennady Strekalov flew a 13-day maintenance flight to Salyut 6. The station's 13th resident crew, the trio were the Soviet Union's first three-man crew since the ill-fated Soyuz 11 in 1971. (...)
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