Cosmonauts return
The Soviet cosmonauts, Lieutenant-Colonel Leonid Kizim and Vladimir Solovyov, have returned to Earth ■ after making the first flights between orbiting space stations during their 125 days in orbit The two, who set a space endurance record in 1984 with a third cosmonaut made a successful soft landing in their Soyuz Tl 5 descent module 55km north-east of Arkalyk, in the southern republic of Kazakhstan. Like other highlights of the flight the landing was shown live on State television.—Moscow.
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Press, 21 July 1986, Page 6
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