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== Data table == The first generation of Salyut stations received few craft for rendezvous and docking. By contrast the programme's second generation stations, Salyut 6 and Salyut 7, received multiple crewed and uncrewed craft for rendezvous, docking attempts (whether successful or not), human habitation, crew transfer, and supply. The table counts craft which achieved rendezvous with their targets as visiting craft, regardless of whether they docked successfully. {| class="wikitable" <!--very difficult to read otherwise -- border="0" cellpadding="8" cellspacing="0" --> |- ! Space<br/>station ! Core<br/>module ! Launched ! Reentered ! Days in<br/>orbit ! Days<br/>occupied ! [[List of Salyut visitors|All crew<br/>and visitors]]<br/>(total) ! [[List of human spaceflights to Salyut space stations|Visiting<br/>crewed<br/>spacecraft]] ! [[List of uncrewed spaceflights to Salyut space stations|Visiting<br/>uncrewed<br/>spacecraft]] ! style="text-align:center;"|Mass<br/>kg |- | style="text-align:center;"| ''[[Salyut 1]]'' || DOS-1 ||19 April 1971<br/>01:40:00 UTC ||11 October 1971<br/> <!--00:00:00 UTC--> |align="right"|{{time interval|19 April 1971 01:40|11 October 1971|show=d|disp=raw|duration=on}} |align="right"|23 |align="right"|3 |align="right"|2 |align="right"|- |align="right"|18,500 |- | style="text-align:center;"| - || [[DOS-2]] ||29 July 1972 ||29 July 1972 |align="right"|- |align="right"|- |align="right"|- |align="right"|- |align="right"|- |align="right"|18,500 |- | style="text-align:center;"| ''[[Salyut 2]]'' || OPS-1 (military) ||4 April 1973<br/>09:00:00 UTC ||28 May 1973<br/> <!--00:00:00 UTC--> |align="right"|{{time interval|4 April 1973 09:00|28 May 1973|show=d|disp=raw|duration=on}} |align="right"|- |align="right"|- |align="right"|- |align="right"|- |align="right"|18,500 |- | style="text-align:center;"| -<br/>([[Kosmos 557]]) || DOS-3 ||11 May 1973<br/>00:20:00 UTC ||22 May 1973<br/> <!--00:00:00 UTC--> |align="right"|{{time interval|11 May 1973 00:20|22 May 1973|show=d|disp=raw|duration=on}} |align="right"|- |align="right"|- |align="right"|- |align="right"|- |align="right"|19,400 |- | style="text-align:center;"| ''[[Salyut 3]]'' || OPS-2 (military) ||25 June 1974<br/>22:38:00 UTC ||24 January 1975<br/> <!--00:00:00 UTC--> |align="right"|{{time interval|25 June 1974 22:38|24 January 1975|show=d|disp=raw|duration=on}} |align="right"|15 |align="right"|2 |align="right"|2 |align="right"|- |align="right"|18,500 |- | style="text-align:center;"| ''[[Salyut 4]]'' || DOS-4 ||26 December 1974<br/>04:15:00 UTC ||3 February 1977<br/> <!--00:00:00 UTC--> |align="right"|{{time interval|26 December 1974 04:15|3 February 1977|show=d|disp=raw|duration=on}} |align="right"|92 |align="right"|4 |align="right"|2 |align="right"|1 |align="right"|18,500 |- | style="text-align:center;"| ''[[Salyut 5]]'' || OPS-3 (military) ||22 June 1976<br/>18:04:00 UTC ||8 August 1977<br/> <!--00:00:00 UTC--> |align="right"|{{time interval|22 June 1976 18:04|8 August 1977|show=d|disp=raw|duration=on}} |align="right"|67 |align="right"|4 |align="right"|3 |align="right"|- |align="right"|19,000 |- | style="text-align:center;"| ''[[Salyut 6]]'' || DOS-5 ||29 September 1977<br/>06:50:00 UTC ||29 July 1982<br/> <!--00:00:00 UTC--> |align="right"|{{time interval|29 September 1977 06:50|29 July 1982|show=d|disp=raw|duration=on}} |align="right"|683 |align="right"|33 |align="right"|18 |align="right"|15 |align="right"|19,824 |- | style="text-align:center;"| ''[[Salyut 7]]'' || DOS-6 ||19 April 1982<br/>19:45:00 UTC ||7 February 1991<br/> <!--00:00:00 UTC--> |align="right"|{{time interval|19 April 1982 19:45|7 February 1991|show=d|disp=raw|duration=on}} |align="right"|816 |align="right"|26 |align="right"|11 |align="right"|15 |align="right"|18,900 |- |colspan="10"| For comparison, the DOS-7 and DOS-8 modules that were derived from the Salyut programme: |- | style="text-align:center;"| ''[[Mir]]'' || DOS-7<br/>[[Mir Core Module]] ||19 February 1986 ||23 March 2001<br/><!--05:59 UTC--> |align="right"|{{time interval|19 February 1986 21:28|23 March 2001 05:59|show=d|disp=raw|duration=on}} |align="right"|4,592 |align="right"|104 |align="right"|39 |align="right"|64 |align="right"|20,400 |- | style="text-align:center;"| [[International Space Station|ISS]] || DOS-8<br/>[[Zvezda (ISS module)|''Zvezda'']]<br/>ISS Service Module<ref>All data for ''Zvezda'' (DOS-8) {{as of|2021|5|18|lc=y}}.</ref> ||12 July 2000<br/>||Still in orbit |align="right"|8,723 |align="right"|7,500 |align="right"|215<!-- Update after each expedition --> |align="right"|85<br/>{{nowrap|([[Russian Orbital Segment|ROS]] and<br/>[[US Orbital Segment|USOS]])}}<!-- Update after each expedition --> |align="right"|65<br/>{{nowrap|([[Russian Orbital Segment|ROS]] and<br/>[[US Orbital Segment|USOS]])}}<!-- Update after each expedition --> |align="right"|19,051 |}
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