Soyuz TM-10
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Mission name: | Soyuz TM-10 |
Call sign: | Вулка́н (Vulkan - Volcano) |
Number of crew members: | 2 launched / 3 landed |
Launch: | August 1, 1990 09:32:21 UTC Baikonur LC1 |
Landing: | December 10, 1990 06:08:12 UTC 69 km NW of Arkalyk |
Duration: | 130 days 20 hours 35 minutes 51 seconds |
Number of Orbits: | ~2,125 |
Soyuz TM-10 was the tenth expedition to the Russian Space Station Mir.
[edit] Crew
Launched:
- Gennadi Manakov (1) - Russian
- Gennady Strekalov (5) - Russian
Landed:
- Gennadi Manakov (1) - Russian
- Gennady Strekalov (5) - Russian
- Toyohiro Akiyama (1), Reporter-Japan
(1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission.
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[edit] Mission highlights

TM-10 marked the return to earth of Japanese reporter Toyohiro Akiyama.
The Soyuz arrived at Mir's aft port with four passengers: quail for cages in Kvant-2. A quail had laid an egg en route to the station. It was returned to Earth, along with 130 kg of experiment results and industrial products, in Soyuz TM-9. The spacecraft landed without incident.
It spent 131 days attached to Mir. A camera was installed in the descent module as part of the agreement with Akiyama’s network to film the reactions of the returning cosmonauts.
Manned spaceflights to Mir | ![]() |
Soyuz T-15 | Soyuz TM-2 | Soyuz TM-3 | Soyuz TM-4 | Soyuz TM-5 | Soyuz TM-6 | Soyuz TM-7 | Soyuz TM-8 | Soyuz TM-9 | Soyuz TM-10 | Soyuz TM-11 | Soyuz TM-12 | Soyuz TM-13 | Soyuz TM-14 | Soyuz TM-15 | Soyuz TM-16 | Soyuz TM-17 | Soyuz TM-18 | Soyuz TM-19 | Soyuz TM-20 | STS-63 | Soyuz TM-21 | STS-71 | Soyuz TM-22 | STS-74 | Soyuz TM-23 | STS-76 | Soyuz TM-24 | STS-79 | STS-81 | Soyuz TM-25 | STS-84 | Soyuz TM-26 | STS-86 | STS-89 | Soyuz TM-27 | STS-91 | Soyuz TM-28 | Soyuz TM-29 | Soyuz TM-30 |