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the 10 longest human space flights

 10 LONGEST HUMAN SPACE FLIGHTS



01
Valeri Polyakov russia Mission:
Mir Space Station Duration: 437 days 8 January 1994– 22 March 1995.

02
Sergei Avdeyev soviet union Mission:
Mir Space Station Duration: 379 days
13 August 1988– 28 August 1989.

03
Vladimir titov & Musa Manarov soviet union mission: mir space station Duration: 365 days
21 December 1987– 21 December 1988.

04
Yuri
Romanenko soviet union mission: mir space station Duration: 326 days 6 february 1987– 29 December 1988.

05
Sergei Krikalev Soviet Union/ russia mission: mir space station Duration 312 days 19 may 1991– 25 march 1992.

06
Valeri Polyakov soviet union Mission:
Mir Space Station Duration: 240 days
29 August 1988– 7 April 1989.

07
Leonid Kizim, Vladimir Solovyov & Oleg Atkov soviet union mission: salyut 7 space station Duration: 237 days 8 february 1984– 2 october 1984.

08
mikhail tyurin & michael lópezAllegria russia & usA mission: international space station Duration: 215 days 18 september 2006– 21 April 2007.

09
anatoli berezovoy & Valentin lebedev soviet union mission: salyut 7 space station Duration: 211 days 13 may 1982– 10 December 1982.

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Nikolai Budarin & Talgat Musabayev russia mission: mir space station Duration: 207 days 29 January 1998– 25 August 1998.


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