- Interkosmos
- Vladimír Remek
- Alexei Gubarev
- Mirosław Hermaszewski
- Pyotr Klimuk
- Sigmund Jähn
- Valery Bykovsky
- Georgi Ivanov
- Bertalan Farkas
- Pham Tuân
- Viktor Gorbatko
- Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez
- Vladimir Dzhanibekov
- Dumitru Prunariu
- Leonid Popov
- Rakesh Sharma
- Yuri Malyshev
- Boris Volynov
- Alexei Leonov
- Anatoly Berezovoy
- cosmonaut
- space
- ussr
- Russia
- history
A group portrait of cosmonauts involved with the Interkosmos program from the first mission, Soyuz 28 (1978) to Soyuz T-11 (1984).
Top: Sigmund Jähn (East Germany), Vladimir Dzhanibekov, Georgi Ivanov (Bulgaria), Yuri Malyshev, Rakesh Sharma (India), Bertalan Farkas (Hungary), Leonid Popov, Boris Volynov and Valery Bykovsky. Bottom: Pham Tuân (Vietnam), Viktor Gorbatko, Vladimír Remek (Czechoslovakia), Alexei Gubarev, Dumitru Prunariu (Romania), Pyotr Klimuk, Alexei Leonov, Mirosław Hermaszewski (Poland), Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez (Cuba), Anatoly Berezovoy.
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Alexei Gubarev and Vladimír Remek (Czechoslovakia), crew of Soyuz 28. They spent 7 days in space onboard Salyut 6. This was the first manned flight in the Interkosmos program, making Vladimír Remek the first person in space who was not a Soviet or American citizen. (1978)
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(and unmanned programs too!)







