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- Q619807 subject Q15406111.
- Q619807 subject Q16791347.
- Q619807 subject Q6326359.
- Q619807 subject Q6569638.
- Q619807 subject Q6941737.
- Q619807 abstract "Soyuz 4 (Russian: Союз 4 Ukrainian: Союз 4, Union 4) was launched on 14 January 1969, carrying cosmonaut Vladimir Shatalov on his first flight. The aim of the mission was to dock with Soyuz 5, transfer two crew members from that spacecraft, and return to Earth. The previous three Soyuz flights were also docking attempts but all had failed for various reasons.The radio call sign of the crew was Amur, while Soyuz 5 was Baikal. This referred to the trans-Siberian railway project called the Baikal-Amur Mainline, which was under construction at the time. The mission presumably served as encouragement to the workers on that project.".
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- Q619807 type Place.
- Q619807 type ArtificialSatellite.
- Q619807 type CelestialBody.
- Q619807 type Location.
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- Q619807 type Satellite.
- Q619807 type Thing.
- Q619807 comment "Soyuz 4 (Russian: Союз 4 Ukrainian: Союз 4, Union 4) was launched on 14 January 1969, carrying cosmonaut Vladimir Shatalov on his first flight. The aim of the mission was to dock with Soyuz 5, transfer two crew members from that spacecraft, and return to Earth. The previous three Soyuz flights were also docking attempts but all had failed for various reasons.The radio call sign of the crew was Amur, while Soyuz 5 was Baikal.".
- Q619807 label "Soyuz 4".
- Q619807 depiction Soyuz45-1.jpg.