Soyuz T-10
Soyuz T-10 was a Soviet space mission launched on September 26, 1986. It was part of the Soyuz program, which aimed to transport astronauts to and from space. The mission's primary objective was to deliver a crew to the Mir space station and conduct scientific research in low Earth orbit.
The Soyuz T-10 spacecraft carried a three-member crew, including commander Yuri Malyshev, flight engineer Gennady Strekalov, and research engineer Alexander Serebrov. The mission lasted approximately 175 days, during which the crew conducted various experiments and contributed to the ongoing development of long-duration spaceflight.