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Space stations are used to study the effects of long-term space flight on the human body as well as to provide platforms for greater number and length of scientific studies than available on other space vehicles.
All space stations have been designed with the intention of rotating multiple crews, with each crew member staying aboard the station for weeks or months, but rarely more than a year.
Since the ill-fated flight of Soyuz 11 to Salyut 1, all manned spaceflight duration records have been set aboard space stations.
The duration record for a single spaceflight is 437. 7 days, set by Valeriy Polyakov aboard Mir from 1994 to 1995., three astronauts have completed single missions of over a year, all aboard Mir.

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