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      • He spent approximately 437 days aboard Mir, conducting experiments and performing scientific research.
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  2. His first words upon return were "We can fly to Mars.” [2] [3] Polyakov's second spaceflight, the longest human spaceflight in history, began on 8 January 1994 with the launch of the Soyuz TM-18 mission. He spent approximately 437 days aboard Mir, conducting experiments and performing scientific research.

  3. Sep 20, 2022 · A Russian cosmonaut who holds the record for the longest-ever trip to space has died aged 80. Valery Polyakov spent 437 full days orbiting the Earth between 1994 and 1995 on the Mir space...

  4. Valery Polyakov spent 437 full days orbiting the Earth between 1994 and 1995 on the Mir space station. He worked on experiments to see whether people could maintain their mental health if...

  5. Sep 19, 2007 · Valery Vladimirovich Polyakov was a Russian cosmonaut who holds the record for the longest single spaceflight in history. Polyakov had an early interest in spaceflight, and in 1971 he joined the Institute of Biomedical Problems in Moscow, the leading Soviet institution for space biomedicine.

  6. Mar 7, 2016 · Meet the real ironman of spaceflight: Valery Polyakov. He spent 438 days in space and then stood up and walked away from his spacecraft. Eric Berger – Mar 7, 2016 11:25 am. Valery Polyakov...

  7. Sep 19, 2022 · Polyakov's second and last trip into space would test the human body's ability to survive a trip to Mars. Launched on Jan. 8, 1994, with Soyuz TM-18 crewmates Viktor Afanasyev and Yuri...

  8. Feb 9, 2015 · Cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov spent 437-days aboard the Russian space station Mir, returning on March 22, 1995. He orbited the Earth 7,075 times and traveled nearly 187 million miles. It remains the longest continuous spaceflight of any individual.

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