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Interkosmos (Russian: Интеркосмос) was an international Soviet space program designed to promote cooperation among socialist countries in space exploration and research.[1] Formed in April 1967 in Moscow, it was led by the Soviet Union and primarily involved allied or friendly countries from the Eastern Bloc and Non-Aligned Movement, which were provided training and technical support with crewed and uncrewed space missions.[2][3]

Interkosmos program
Интеркосмос Космическая Программа
Interkosmos Kosmicheskaya Programma
Interkosmos patch
Program overview
Country
Organization
Purposecrewed and uncrewed space mission for Soviet allies
StatusCompleted
Program history
Duration1967–1994
First flight
  • Vertikal 1
  • November 28, 1970 (2025-08-06)
First crewed flight
Last flight
  • Interkosmos 26
  • March 2, 1994 (2025-08-06)
Launch site(s)Baikonur

Interkosmos was established at the height of the Cold War "Space Race" between the Soviet Union and the United States, which competed to achieve superior spaceflight capability. The respective successes were exploited by both sides for propaganda purposes, with Interkosmos aimed at demonstrating solidarity and unity between the Soviets and aligned or sympathetic countries.[4]

All members of Interkosmos from the USSR were awarded Hero of the Soviet Union or the Order of Lenin. The program included members of the Warsaw Pact and CoMEcon, as well as other socialist states like Afghanistan, Cuba, Mongolia, and Vietnam. Non-aligned nations such as India and Syria participated,[5][6] as did capitalist states such as the United Kingdom, France and Austria.[7][8] Most crewed missions consisted of non-Soviet cosmonauts being placed on routine flights with experienced Soviet cosmonauts.[9]

Interkosmos was responsible for many inaugural achievements in the history of spaceflight, including the first citizen of a country other than the U.S. or USSR (Vladimír Remek of Czechoslovakia), the first black and Hispanic person (Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez of Cuba), and the first Asian person (Ph?m Tuan of Vietnam).

History

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Beginning in April 1967 with unpiloted research satellite missions, the first crewed Interkosmos mission occurred in February 1978.[8] Joint crewed spaceflights enabled 14 non-Soviet cosmonauts to participate in Soyuz space flights between 1978 and 1988. The program was responsible for sending into space the first citizen of a country other than the US or USSR: Vladimír Remek of Czechoslovakia.[7] Interkosmos also resulted in the first black and Hispanic person in space, Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez of Cuba, and the first Asian person in space, Ph?m Tuan of Vietnam. Of the countries involved, only Bulgaria sent two cosmonauts to space, although the second one did not fly under the Interkosmos program, and the French spationaut Jean-Loup Chrétien flew on two flights.[10]

The Soviet Union also offered commercial joint human spaceflight missions to the United Kingdom and Japan, resulting in the first British and Japanese cosmonauts. In the early 1980s, an offer was made to Finland, with test pilot Jyrki Laukkanen mentioned a potential candidate. The pilots of the Test Flight (Koelentue) refused on the grounds that participation would not benefit the flight or test pilot activity in any way; no further offers were made to Finland.[11][12]

Crewed missions

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  Human spaceflight provider
  participants
  refused offer
Date Image Prime Backup Country Mission Pin Space station
2 March 1978   Vladimír Remek[13] Old?ich Pel?ák  

Czechoslovakia

Soyuz 28
 
  Salyut 6
27 June 1978   Miros?aw Hermaszewski Zenon Jankowski  

Poland

Soyuz 30
 
  Salyut 6
26 August 1978   Sigmund J?hn Eberhard K?llner  

GDR

Soyuz 31
 
  Salyut 6
10 April 1979   Georgi Ivanov Aleksandr Aleksandrov  

Bulgaria

Soyuz 33
 
  Salyut 6
(Docking failed)
26 May 1980   Bertalan Farkas Béla Magyari  

Hungary

Soyuz 36
 
  Salyut 6
23 July 1980   Ph?m Tuan Bùi Thanh Liêm  

Vietnam

Soyuz 37
 
  Salyut 6
18 September 1980   Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez José López Falcón  

Cuba

Soyuz 38
 
  Salyut 6
23 March 1981   Jügderdemidiin Gürragchaa Maidarjavyn Ganzorig  

Mongolia

Soyuz 39
 
  Salyut 6
14 May 1981   Dumitru Prunariu Dumitru Dediu  

Romania

Soyuz 40
 
  Salyut 6
24 June 1982   Jean-Loup Chrétien Patrick Baudry  

France

Soyuz T-6
 
Salyut 7
2 April 1984   Rakesh Sharma Ravish Malhotra  

India

Soyuz T-11
 
  Salyut 7
22 July 1987   Muhammed Ahmed Faris Munir Habib Habib  

Syria

Soyuz TM-3
 
Mir
7 June 1988   Aleksandr Aleksandrov Krasimir Stoyanov  

Bulgaria

Soyuz TM-5
 
Mir
29 August 1988 Abdul Ahad Mohmand[14] Mohammad Dauran Ghulam Masum  

Afghanistan

Soyuz TM-6
 
Mir
26 November 1988   Jean-Loup Chrétien Michel Tognini  

France

Soyuz TM-7
 
Mir
2 December 1990   Toyohiro Akiyama Ryoko Kikuchi  

Japan

Soyuz TM-11
 
Mir
18 May 1991   Helen Sharman Timothy Mace  

United Kingdom

Soyuz TM-12
 
Mir
2 October 1991 Franz Viehb?ck Clemens Lothaller  

Austria

Soyuz TM-13
 
Mir

Uncrewed missions

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  • 1970 November 28 — Vertikal-1 Aeronomy/Ionosphere/Solar mission.
  • 1971 August 20 — Vertikal-2 Solar Ultraviolet/Solar X-ray mission.
  • 1972 April 7 — Interkosmos 6 - Investigation of primary cosmic radiation and meteoritic particles in near-earth outer space.
  • 1973 April 4 — Interkosmos 9 "Copernicus-500" - satellite of cooperation of the Polish People's Republic and Soviet Union to study the Sun and ionosphere. Orbit around 200–1550 km.
  • 1975 June 3 — Interkosmos 14
  • 1975 September 2 — Vertikal-3 Solar Ultraviolet/Solar X-ray mission.
  • 1976 — Re-entry Vehicle Test mission.
  • 1976 June 19 — Interkosmos 15. Testing of new systems and components of satellite under space flight conditions.
  • 1977 March 29 — Investigation of the upper atmosphere and outer space.
  • 1977 June 17 — Signe 3 - Twenty French specialists worked on the satellite.
  • 1977 August 30 — Vertikal-5 Solar Ultraviolet/Solar X-ray mission.
  • 1977 September 24 — Interkosmos 17 - Investigation of energetic charged and neutral particles and micrometeorite fluxes in circumterrestrial space.
  • 1977 October 25 — Vertikal-6 Ionosphere/Solar mission.
  • 1978 October 24 — Interkosmos 18 - Conduct of complex investigations on the interaction between the magnetosphere and ionosphere of the earth. Cooperation with the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, the German Democratic Republic, the Hungarian People's Republic, the Polish People's Republic, and the Socialist Republic of Romania.
  • 1978 October 24 — Magion 1 - The Czechoslovak satellite MAGION was launched into orbit by the Soviet spacecraft Interkosmos 18
  • 1978 November 3 — Vertikal-7 Ionosphere/Solar mission
  • 1979 February 27 — Interkosmos 19 - Cooperation with the People's Republic of Bulgaria, the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, the Hungarian People's Republic, and the Polish People's Republic.
  • 1979 September 26 — Vertikal-8 Solar Ultraviolet/Solar X-ray mission.
  • 1979 November 1 — Interkosmos 20. (Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, the German Democratic Republic, the Hungarian People's Republic, and the Socialist Republic of Romania).
  • 1981 — Re-entry Vehicle Test mission.
  • 1981 February 6 — Interkosmos 21 - (Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, the German Democratic Republic, the Hungarian People's Republic, and the Socialist Republic of Romania)
  • 1981 August 7 — Interkosmos 22 "Bulgaria-1300" (People's Republic of Bulgaria).
  • 1981 August 28 — Vertikal-9 Solar Ultraviolet/Solar X-ray mission.
  • 1981 September 21 — Oreol 3 - Developed by Soviet and French specialists under the joint Soviet-French project 'Arkad-3'.
  • 1985 April 26 — Interkosmos 23 - Developed by scientists and specialists of the USSR and the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.
  • 1986 December 18 — Kosmos 1809
  • 1989 September 28 — Magion 2 - Part of the scientific programme of Interkosmos 24 (project Aktivnyj) Execution of the scientific programme of the 'Aktivny' project in conjunction with Interkosmos-24, permitting simultaneous spatially separating investigations of plasma processes in circumterrestrial space.
  • 1989 September 28 — Interkosmos 24 - U.S. participation, in cooperation with Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Romania (the international scientific project entitled 'Aktivny'). Carrying the Czechoslovak Magion-2 satellite.
  • 1991 December 18 — Interkosmos 25 - Experiments from Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary. Comprehensive study of the effects of artificial impact of modulated electron flows and plasma beams on the ionosphere and magnetosphere of the Earth (forming part of the Apex international scientific project, conducted jointly with Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania.)
  • 1991 December 28 — Magion 3.[15]
  • 1994 March 2 — Interkosmos 26 - Conduct of comprehensive investigations of the sun under the Coronas-I international project developed by Russian and Ukrainian experiments in cooperation with specialists from Poland, the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic, Bulgaria, France, and the United Kingdom.

Legacy

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Following the Apollo–Soyuz mission, there were talks between NASA and Interkosmos in the 1970s about a "Shuttle–Salyut" program to fly Space Shuttle missions to a Salyut space station, with later talks in the 1980s even considering flights of the future Buran-class orbiter to a future US space station.[16] Whilst the Shuttle–Salyut program never materialized during the existence of the Soviet Interkosmos program, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union the Shuttle–Mir program would follow in these footsteps in the mid-1990s and eventually pave the way to the International Space Station.

Films

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In general, most of the films associated with programs are short TV documentaries from that era.[citation needed] The two exceptions include (largely fictionalised) Interkosmos from 2006, and cooperation document from 2009 (in Polish) titled Lotnicy Kosmonauci ("Aviators-Cosmonauts").[17]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Burgess, Colin; Vis, Bert (2016). "Interkosmos". SpringerLink. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24163-0.
  2. ^ Bergess, Colin; Vis, Bert (2015). Interkosmos - The Eastern Bloc's Early Space Program. New York: Springer Praxis. p. 11. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24163-0. ISBN 978-3-319-24161-6. LCCN 2015953234.
  3. ^ Matignon, Louis de Gouyon (2025-08-06). "The Interkosmos space program". Space Legal Issues. Archived from the original on 2025-08-06. Retrieved 2025-08-06.
  4. ^ "Sigmund J?hn | Spaceflight, Astronaut, DDR | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2025-08-06.
  5. ^ "INDIAN JOINS SOVIET PAIR IN 8-DAY SPACE MISSION". The New York Times. 2025-08-06. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-08-06.
  6. ^ Garthwaite, Rosie (2025-08-06). "From astronaut to refugee: how the Syrian spaceman fell to Earth". the Guardian. Retrieved 2025-08-06.
  7. ^ a b Sheehan, Michael (2007). The international politics of space. London: Routledge. pp. 59–61. ISBN 978-0-415-39917-3.
  8. ^ a b Burgess, Colin; Hall, Rex (2008). The first Soviet cosmonaut team: their lives, legacy, and historical impact. Berlin: Springer. p. 331. ISBN 978-0-387-84823-5.
  9. ^ "Miroslaw Hermaszewski | Biography & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2025-08-06.
  10. ^ Pinkham, Sophie (2025-08-06). "How the Soviets Won the Space Race for Equality". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-08-06.
  11. ^ "Jyrki Laukkasesta piti tulla Suomen ensimm?inen kosmonautti – kielt?ytyi kutsusta, kun siit? ei olisi ollut mit??n hy?ty?" (in Finnish). Yle.fi. 10 July 2019. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  12. ^ "Jyrki Laukkanen" (in Finnish). Suomen Tietokirjailijat ry. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  13. ^ Roberts, Andrew Lawrence (2005). From Good King Wenceslas to the Good Soldier ?vejk: a dictionary of Czech popular culture. Budapest: Central European University Press. p. 141. ISBN 963-7326-26-X.
  14. ^ Bunch, Bryan; Hellemans, Alexander (2004). The history of science and technology: a browser's guide to the great discoveries, inventions, and the people who made them, from the dawn of time to today. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 679. ISBN 0-618-22123-9.
  15. ^ NSSDCA/COSPAR ID:
  16. ^ Wikisource:Mir Hardware Heritage/Part 2 - Almaz, Salyut, and Mir#2.1.6 Shuttle-Salyut .281973-1978.3B 1980s.29.
  17. ^ "FilmPolski". Filmpolski.pl. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
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