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This mission was launched by the spacecraft Soyuz TM-32, and was landed by Soyuz TM-31.
Crew of Soyuz TM-32.
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Soyuz TM-32 was a manned Russian spacecraft which was launched on April 28, 2001, and docked with the International Space Station two days later.
Soyuz TM-32 departing the ISS
As the new lifeboat for Expedition 2 and later Expedition 3, TM-32 stayed docked at the station for six months ( except for a brief move between docking ports ) and finally, on October 31, brought home two cosmonauts and an ESA astronaut who had arrived a week earlier in Soyuz TM-33.
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It was launched by Soyuz TM-32, and was landed by Soyuz TM-31 on May 6, 2001, for a total duration of 7 days 22 hours 4 minutes.
Space Adventures ’ first orbital spaceflight client and the world ’ s first private space explorer launched to the ISS in April 2001 on Soyuz TM-32.
His second spaceflight was ISS EP-1, which was launched with the spacecraft Soyuz TM-32 on April 28, 2001, and landed with Soyuz TM-31.
There were four Space Shuttle and one Soyuz missions to the ISS during Expedition 2: ( STS-102, STS-100, STS-104, STS-105 and Soyuz TM-32.
During Jims stay on the ISS, the space station was visited by two unmanned cargo vehicles, the Soyuz TM-32 taxi mission, as well as two Space Shuttles ( STS-100 and STS-104 ).
This new crew spent eight days on the ISS, and returned on the older Soyuz TM-32 at 04: 59 UT on 31 October.
In April 2001 another spacecraft, Soyuz TM-32, arrived at the station, and took over responsibilities as the station's lifeboat.
The crew launched by Soyuz TM-32, which included the first paying space tourist Dennis Tito, were returned to Earth in May aboard Soyuz TM-31.
On the day after the Space Shuttle undocked, the Russian spacecraft Soyuz TM-32 docked to the station, carrying two cosmonauts with previous spaceflight experience, as well as Dennis Tito, the first ever space tourist.
This 8 day mission is sometimes referred to as ISS EP-1, ISS-2S, Soyuz 2 Taxi Flight, or simply by its launching spacecraft Soyuz TM-32.

Soyuz and remained
Volynov remained behind on Soyuz 5, and returned to Earth in a remarkable re-entry.
Soyuz 11, however, successfully docked with Salyut 1 on June 7 and the cosmonauts remained on-board for 22 days, setting space endurance records that would hold until the American Skylab 2 mission in May – June 1973.
Its second crew launched in Soyuz 11 and remained on board for 23 days.
After taking 24 h for rendezvous and approach, Soyuz 10 soft-docked with Salyut on April 23 and remained for 5. 5 h. Hard-docking was unsuccessful as latches stuck at 9 cm.
The second stay was for 63 days duration, and an unmanned Soyuz capsule remained docked to the station for three months, proving the system's long-term durability.
# On 10 December 1977 the first resident crew, Yuri Romanenko and Georgi Grechko, arrived on Soyuz 26 and remained aboard Salyut 6 for 96 days.
# On 15 June 1978, Vladimir Kovalyonok and Aleksandr Ivanchenkov ( Soyuz 29 ) arrived and remained on board for 140 days.
It did not carry a recovery vehicle, and remained connected to the station for use by the crew of Soyuz T-14.
* The first crew, Anatoli Berezovoy and Valentin Lebedev, arrived on 13 May 1982 on Soyuz T-5 and remained for 211 days until 10 December 1982.
* On 27 June 1983, the crew of Vladimir Lyakhov and Alexander Alexandrov arrived on Soyuz T-9 and remained for 150 days, until 23 November 1983.
During the space walk, Foale remained inside the Soyuz capsule attached to Mir, in constant communication with the cosmonauts as well as ground controllers.
At the end of the Soyuz TM-6 visit, one of its crew, Dr. Valeri Polyakov, remained on board with Titov and Manarov.
Savinykh remained aloft for 169 days, returning to Earth in Soyuz T-14 ; Dzhanibekov returned to Earth in Soyuz T-13 with Grechko after spending 110 days on Salyut 7.
The crew of EP-2 returned to Earth aboard Soyuz TM-4, while the TM-5 spacecraft remained docked to Mir, acting as the lifeboat for the long-duration crew.
Dr. Valeri Polyakov remained behind on Mir with cosmonauts Musa Manarov and Vladimir Titov when Mohmand and Lyakhov returned to Earth in Soyuz TM-5.
The spacecraft Soyuz TM-7 remained docked to Mir for the duration of EO-4.
The new Soyuz remained docked as a lifeboat craft for the then current crew of three ( two Russian and one American ) astronauts.

Soyuz and docked
On January 16, 1969, the Soviet Union achieved the first EVA crew transfer from one spacecraft to another when Aleksei Yeliseyev and Yevgeny Khrunov transferred from Soyuz 5 to Soyuz 4, which were docked together.
* 2000 – The first resident crew to the ISS docked in November 2nd on the Soyuz TM-31.
* January 15 – The Soviet Union launches Soyuz 5, which docked with Soyuz 4 for a transfer of crew.
** Two cosmonauts transfer from Soyuz 5 to Soyuz 4 via a spacewalk while the two craft are docked together, the first time such a transfer takes place.
The Soyuz 11 crew of Vladislav Volkov, Georgi Dobrovolski and Viktor Patsayev successfully docked on 7 June and completed a record 22-day stay.
Soyuz 5 (, Union 5 ) was a Soyuz mission using the Soyuz 7K-OK spacecraft launched by the Soviet Union on January 15, 1969, which docked with Soyuz 4 in orbit.
Khrunov went out first, transferring to the Soyuz 4 orbital module while the docked spacecraft were out of radio contact with the Soviet Union over South America.
Soyuz 4 and 5 separated after 4 hours and 35 minutes docked together.
Khrunov went out first, transferring to the Soyuz 4 orbital module while the docked spacecraft were out of radio contact with the Soviet Union over South America.
The spacecraft docked with the ISS 2003-04-28 and undocked 2003-10-27. Soyuz TMA-2 was the second flight for the TMA modification of the Soyuz spacecraft, and the 6th Soyuz to fly to the ISS.
Photo of Salyut 1 with docked Soyuz 10 spacecraft, taken from TsKBEM photographer satellite
Only one mission successfully docked with Salyut 1, which was Soyuz 11, whose three person crew stayed aboard the station for 22 days in June 1971.
Only one manned spacecraft, Soyuz 14, docked with Salyut 3.
On July 4, a little over a week after Salyut 3 was launched, the manned spacecraft Soyuz 14 docked with the station, having been launched the previous day.
Three crews attempted to make stays aboard Salyut 4 ( Soyuz 17 and Soyuz 18 docked ; Soyuz 18a suffered a launch abort ).

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