Soyuz TM-25
Soyuz TM-25 was a crewed spacecraft launched on March 22, 1996, as part of the Soyuz program. It was designed to transport astronauts to and from the Mir space station, which was a key component of human spaceflight during the 1990s. The mission lasted approximately 179 days, during which the crew conducted scientific experiments and maintenance tasks aboard the station.
The spacecraft carried a three-member crew, including Russian cosmonauts and an astronaut from NASA. Soyuz TM-25 successfully returned to Earth on September 2, 1996, marking a significant achievement in international space collaboration and contributing to the ongoing research in microgravity environments.