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Soyuz TM-24

Soyuz TM-24 was a Russian Soyuz TM crew spacecraft used for the Mir EO-22 expedition in 1996-1997. It launched Valeri Korzun, Aleksandr Kaleri, and Claudie Andre-Deshays from Baikonur on August 17, 1996, docked with Mir two days later, and remained as the return spacecraft for Korzun and Kaleri until March 2, 1997. Spacefacts identifies the vehicle as Soyuz TM-24, 7K-STM No. 73, and lists the crew's long-duration Mir flight at 196 days, 17 hours, and 26 minutes.

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Soyuz TM No. 737K-STM No. 73Fregat
Name
Soyuz TM-24
Slug
soyuz-tm-24
Status
retired

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Soyuz TM-24 was a Russian Soyuz TM crew spacecraft used for the Mir EO-22 expedition in 1996-1997. It launched Valeri Korzun, Aleksandr Kaleri, and Claudie Andre-Deshays from Baikonur on August 17, 1996, docked with Mir two days later, and remained as the return spacecraft for Korzun and Kaleri until March 2, 1997. Spacefacts identifies the vehicle as Soyuz TM-24, 7K-STM No. 73, and lists the crew's long-duration Mir flight at 196 days, 17 hours, and 26 minutes.
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Creation Time
7/8/2026, 7:19:01 AM
Updated Time
7/8/2026, 7:19:01 AM

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First Flight Date
1996-08-17
Last Flight Date
1997-03-02
Serial Number
73
Vehicle Code
7K-STM No. 73