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Intercosmos

The Intercosmos program was a program by the Soviet Union to make the fellow Socialist nations participate in space exploration. Most notable were the manned space flight missions, but also unmanned satellites were part of the program.

DatePrime cosmonautBackup cosmonautNationMission
February 3, 1978Vladimir Remek[?]Oldrich Pelcak[?]CzechoslovakiaSoyuz 28[?]
June 27, 1978Miroslaw Hermaszewski[?]Zenon Jankowski[?]PolandSoyuz 30[?]
August 26, 1978Sigmund JähnEberhard Köllner[?]East GermanySoyuz 31[?]
April 10, 1979Georgi Ivanov[?]Aleksandr P. Aleksandrov[?]BulgariaSoyuz 33[?]
May 26, 1980Bertalan Farkas[?]Bela Magyari[?]HungarySoyuz 36[?]
July 23, 1980Tuan Pham[?]Thanh Liem Bui[?]VietnamSoyuz 37[?]
September 18, 1980Arnaldo Tamayo Mendez[?]Jose Lopez Falcon[?]CubaSoyuz 38[?]
March 23, 1981Zhugderdemidiyn Gurragcha[?]Maidarzhavyn Ganzorig[?]MongoliaSoyuz 39[?]
May 14, 1981Dumitru Prunariu[?]Dumitru Dediu[?]RomaniaSoyuz 40[?]

 

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