not been possible without cooperation between the two countries.
The first exchange of experiences and knowledge between scientists held in the framework of the "Intercosmos" project, which began participating socialist countries.
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The first exchange of experiences and knowledge between scientists held in the framework of the "Intercosmos" project, which began participating socialist countries.
USSR-Czechoslovakia
The main crew includes A. Gubarev (the Soviet Union) and V. Remek (CSSR). At this time in space worked orbital station "Salyut-6" with Y. Romanenko and G. Grechko aboard, which were to take guests. "Soyuz-28" returned to Earth after seven days spent in space
USSR-Poland
They spent on the "Salyut-6" station for seven days and completed, in addition to standard (photographs of the Earth and ocean), a number of studies on the production of semiconductor materials in weightlessness and the study of various processes that occur in the human body. After completing the program, they returned to Earth.
USSR-GDR
USSR-Bulgaria
However, it was not without problems: during the flight, "Union-33" of his pilots (V. Lyakhov and V. Ryumin) found a glitch in the system, however, the next day, handing his duties to newcomers, international crew took advantage of backup motor installation of the ship and landed safely at a given point of the Soviet Union
USSR-Vietnam
USSR-Cuba
USSR-Mongolia
Once on board "Salyut-6" March 23, 1981, astronauts conducted a series of medical experiments, most of which was the study of the human body to adapt to weightlessness
USSR-France
From June 24 to July 2, 1982 held a space flight of Soviet-French international crew. The crew included Soviet cosmonauts V. Janibekov, A. Ivanchenkov and J. Chretien. The transport ship "Soyuz T-6" took them on board the orbital station "Salyut-7", which was already in the basic structure (A. Birch and V. Lebedev). After successful completion of the program (which included 14 experiments in space medicine and biology, astrophysics and space materials) crew returned to Earth.
July 15, 1975 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome launched "Soyuz-19" by A. Leonov and V. Kubasov on board. Later, from Cape Canaveral went into orbit, "Apollo" with astronauts Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and Donald Slayton
After reaching orbit of both ships to appeal to them made by the CPSU General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev and US President Gerald Ford. They wished the astronauts and cosmonauts happy flight, successful execution of the job and a safe return to Earth.
USSR-USA