
The Soyuz-T spacecraft
Kosmos 1074 (Russian: Космос 1074 meaning Cosmos 1074) was a Soviet unmanned long-duration test flight of the Soyuz-T spacecraft launched on January 31, 1979 and de-orbited on April 1, 1979.[1]
Mission parameters
- Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-ST
- Mass: 6450 kg
- Crew: None
- Launched: January 31, 1979
- Landed: April 1, 1979
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