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Soyuz 18 was a 1975 Soviet crewed mission to Salyut 4, the second and final crew to man the space station. Pyotr Klimuk and Vitaly Sevastyanov set a new Soviet space endurance record of 63 days and the mark for most people in space simultaneously (seven) was tied during the mission.
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Pyotr Klimuk, Vitaly Sevastyanov, low Earth orbit, Soyuz,
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1975 Soyuz 18
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docking and berthing of spacecraft
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landing
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rocket launch
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- Dynamics of cyclic and acyclic locomotion by the crew of "Soyuz-18" after a 63-day space flight - scientific article published on 1 July 1977, Q7737
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