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Soyuz 13 was a December, 1973, Soviet crewed space flight, the second test flight of the redesigned Soyuz 7K-T spacecraft that first flew as Soyuz 12. The spacecraft was specially modified to carry the Orion 2 Space Observatory. The flight, crewed by Pyotr Klimuk and Valentin Lebedev, was the Soviet Union's first dedicated science mission, and was the first mission controlled by the new Kaliningrad Mission Control Center.
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Valentin Lebedev, Pyotr Klimuk, low Earth orbit, Soyuz,
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1973 Soyuz 13
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- Soyuz-13 - journal article; published in Nature on 1974-1, Q1860
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