Launch from Baikonur; landing 55 km northeast of
Arkalyk.
Manual controlled docking with MIR spacestation, because Kurs
rendezvous and docking system malfunctioned.
Deconserving of complex;
scientific experiments in the areas of medicine, geophysics, space technology,
earth observation, astronomy, materials sciences and serveral more.
fifth resident crew of
the MIR space station.
Modul Kvant-2 docked on MIR on 06.12.1989;
supplies with cargo spacecrafts Progress M-1 and M-2.
Cosmonauts
performed five
EVAs on 08.01. (2h
56m) to mount two star sensors for navigation on the Kvant-module, 11.01. (2h
54m) to attach tools and remove a space exposure experiment rack, 26.01. (3h
02m) using the new Orlan-DMA spacesuits. The cosmonauts attached a mooring post
to the outside of the airlock compartment and removed a Kurs antenna so it
could not interfere with future
EVAs. Fourth EVA
on 01.02. (4h 59m). In this
EVA the The
Soviet "flying armchair" manoeuvring unit called "Ikar"was testet. It weighed
218 kg and had been delivered to the station aboard Kvant-2.
Serebrov donned the unit on February 1 and moved up to 33 m
from the station. In case the YMK/SPK malfunctioned, during the test he was
bound by a tether attached to a winch on the mooring post installed on the
previous
EVA.
Fifth and final
EVA on 05.02.1990
(3h 45m). In this
EVA
Viktorenko flew the YMK to a distance of 45m.