Name: Soloviyov, Anatoli Country: Soviet Union M/F: M Number of Flights: 5

Space Flights Launch Date - Flight Up Landing Date - Flight Down
1. Soyuz TM-5 June 7, 1988 - Soyuz TM-5 June 17, 1988 - Soyuz TM-4
2. Soyuz TM-9 February 11, 1990 - Soyuz TM-9 August 9, 1990 - Soyuz TM-9
3. Soyuz TM-15 July 27, 1992 - Soyuz TM-15 February 1, 1993 - Soyuz TM-15
4. Mir EO-19 Crew June 27, 1995 - STS-71 (Atlantis) September 11, 1995 - Soyuz TM-21
5. Soyuz TM-26 August 5, 1997 - Soyuz TM-26 February 19, 1998 - Soyuz TM-26

Space Flights Descriptions
Soyuz T-15A
(Cancelled)
Proposed Prime Crew
Final expedition to Salyut 7 station was cancelled when control was lost
Soyuz T-15B
(Cancelled)
Proposed Backup Crew for second mission to operate TKS-3 military experiments aboard the Salyut 7 space station
Cancelled when control of Salyut 7 was lost
Soyuz T-15C
(Cancelled)
Proposed Backup Crew to All-Female Crew to Mir
Cancelled due to several reasons (breakdown of Salyut 7, official resistance, etc.)
Soyuz T-15
(2nd Backup Crew)
Mir Main Expedition EO-01 Crew & Salyut 7 Principal Expedition EO-06 Crew
Left Mir from May 4, 1986 and transferred to Salyut 7 on May 5, 1986
Completed experiments left by the last Salyut 7 crew
Left Salyut 7 on June 25, 1986 and returned to Mir on June 26, 1986
Soyuz TM-3
(Backup Crew)
Mir Visiting Expedition EP-01 Crew
1. Soyuz TM-5 Mir Visiting Expedition EP-02 Crew
Docked with Mir on June 9, 1988 aboard Soyuz TM-5
Returned to Earth on June 17, 1988 aboard Soyuz TM-4
Soyuz TM-7
(2nd Backup Crew)
Mir Main Expedition EO-04 Crew
Soyuz TM-8
(Backup Crew)
Mir Main Expedition EO-05 Crew
2. Soyuz TM-9 Mir Main Expedition EO-06 Crew
Docked with Mir from February 13, 1990 to August 9, 1990
Soyuz TM-14A
(Cancelled)
Original Backup Crew assigned to Soyuz TM-14
Soyuz TM-13 and Soyuz TM-14 crews were reshuffled extensively due to commercial bookings by Austria and Germany and the necessity of flying a Kazakh-born cosmonaut as part of the Baikonur rental agreement.
Soyuz TM-14
(Backup Crew)
Mir Main Expedition EO-11 Crew
3. Soyuz TM-15 Mir Main Expedition EO-12 Crew
Docked with Mir from July 29, 1992 to February 1, 1993
Mir EO-18 Crew
(Backup Crew)
Mir Main Expedition EO-18 Crew (Shuttle-Mir Docking Mission 1)
4. Mir EO-19 Crew Mir Main Expedition EO-19 Crew (Shuttle-Mir Docking Mission 1)
Docked with Mir on June 29, 1995 aboard Atlantis as part of the STS-71 crew
Returned to Earth on September 11, 1995 aboard Soyuz TM-21
5. Soyuz TM-26 Mir Main Expedition EO-24 Crew
Docked with Mir from August 7, 1997 to February 19, 1998

Spacewalks - 16
Space Flights Date & Duration Purpose
Soyuz TM-9 July 17, 1990 Repair damaged thermal blankets on Soyuz TM-9
7 hours 0 minutes
Soyuz TM-9 July 25, 1990 Investigate damaged Kvant 2 hatch - attempted to close and seal
3 hours 31 minutes

Soyuz TM-15 September 3, 1992 Prepare worksite for VDU thruster package installation atop Sofora truss
3 hours 56 minutes
Soyuz TM-15 September 7, 1992 Install VDU thruster package atop Sofora truss
5 hours 8 minutes
Soyuz TM-15 September 11, 1992 Install VDU thruster package atop Sofora truss
5 hours 44 minutes
Soyuz TM-15 September 15, 1992 Retrieve space exposure samples. Move Kurs unit on Kristall
3 hours 33 minutes

Mir EO-19 Crew July 14, 1995 Inspect -Z port. Manually deploy malfunctioning Spektr solar array
5 hours 34 minutes
Mir EO-19 Crew July 19, 1995 Install Mir Infrared Atmospheric Spectrometer (infrared spectrometer). Retrieve TREK (space particle collector) detector
3 hours 8 minutes
Mir EO-19 Crew July 21, 1995 Install Mir Infrared Atmospheric Spectrometer (infrared spectrometer)
5 hours 35 minutes

Soyuz TM-26 August 22, 1997 Connect Spektr power cables. Surveyed interior of depressurized Spektr module. Retrieve equipment and belongings from module
3 hours 16 minutes
Soyuz TM-26 September 5, 1997 Inspect exterior of Spektr. Move solar arrays
6 hours 0 minutes
Soyuz TM-26 October 20, 1997 Install new hatch to reconnect Spektr solar array cables with Mir power bus
6 hours 38 minutes
Soyuz TM-26 November 3, 1997 Remove old solar array from Kvant module
6 hours 4 minutes
Soyuz TM-26 November 6, 1997 Install new solar array on Kvant module
6 hours 12 minutes
Soyuz TM-26 January 9, 1998 Recover equipment. Begin repairs on leaky Kvant 2 airlock
3 hours 6 minutes
Soyuz TM-26 January 14, 1998 Inspect station exterior
3 hours 52 minutes

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Updated - June 10, 2006