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Moszkva. Megkezdte a tudományos munkát a Szaljut-6 űrállomáson Vlagyimir Kovaljonok és Viktor Szavinih űrhajós. Telefoto MTI Külföldi Képszolgálat, XXII. évfolyam 7. szám (25578). 3.Vladimir Kovalyonok and Viktor Savinykh - the last resident crew of Salyut-6 space station. 1981.

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Moszkva. Megkezdte a tudományos munkát a Szaljut-6 űrállomáson Vlagyimir Kovaljonok és Viktor Szavinih űrhajós. Telefoto MTI Külföldi Képszolgálat, XXII. évfolyam 7. szám (25578). 3.

Vladimir Kovalyonok and Viktor Savinykh - the last resident crew of Salyut-6 space station. 1981.

Vladimir Dzhanibekov (front) and Viktor Savinykh on their way to the pad for the launch of Soyuz T-13 (1985)
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Vladimir Dzhanibekov (front) and Viktor Savinykh on their way to the pad for the launch of Soyuz T-13 (1985)

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Vladimir Kovalyonok and Viktor Savinykh, crew of Soyuz T-4. (1981)
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Vladimir Kovalyonok and Viktor Savinykh, crew of Soyuz T-4. (1981)

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Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Viktor Savinykh, crew of Soyuz T-13, wave goodbye at launch. It was the first Soyuz to dock to an inert station; Salyut 7 had been left empty for eight months because of a problem with the solar arrays. (1985)
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Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Viktor Savinykh, crew of Soyuz T-13, wave goodbye at launch. It was the first Soyuz to dock to an inert station; Salyut 7 had been left empty for eight months because of a problem with the solar arrays. (1985)

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