List of human spaceflights to Mir

Human spaceflights were vital to the operation of Mir, allowing crews and equipment to be carried to and from the space station.

These missions carried both long-duration crew members flying principal expeditions (ranging from 70 days up to Valeri Polyakov's 14-month stay beginning in January 1994, which still holds the record for the longest continuous spaceflight by a single person) and short-term visitors (who spent about a week aboard the station).

The largest crew aboard Mir simultaneously (not including Shuttle-Mir missions) was 6, which first occurred with the launch of Soyuz TM-7 on 26 November 1988 and lasted for just over three weeks.

Vladimir Solovyov Aleksandr Laveykin Aleksandr Viktorenko Muhammed Faris Musa Manarov Anatoli Levchenko Viktor Savinykh Aleksandr Aleksandrov Vladimir Lyakhov Abdul Ahad Mohmand Sergei Krikalev Jean-Loup Chrétien Aleksandr Serebrov Aleksandr Balandin Gennady Strekalov Musa Manarov Toyohiro Akiyama / Sergei Krikalev Helen Sharman Toktar Aubakirov Franz Viehböck Aleksandr Kaleri Klaus-Dietrich Flade Sergei Avdeyev Michel Tognini Aleksandr Poleshchuk Aleksandr Serebrov Jean-Pierre Haigneré Yury Usachev Valeri Polyakov Talgat Musabayev Yelena Kondakova Ulf Merbold Gennady Strekalov Norman E. Thagard Charles J. Precourt Ellen S. Baker Bonnie J. Dunbar Gregory J. Harbaugh Anatoly Solovyev Nikolai Budarin Returned Mir EO-18 crew Sergei Avdeyev Thomas Reiter James D. Halsell Jerry L. Ross William S. McArthur Chris A. Hadfield Yury Usachev Richard A. Searfoss Linda M. Godwin Michael R. Clifford Ronald M. Sega Shannon W. Lucid Deployed MEEP 1 spacewalk Aleksandr Kaleri Claudie Haigneré Terrence W. Wilcutt Thomas D. Akers Jerome Apt Carl E. Walz John E. Blaha Brent W. Jett John M. Grunsfeld Marsha S. Ivins Peter J.K. Wisoff Jerry M. Linenger Aleksandr Lazutkin Reinhold Ewald Eileen M. Collins Carlos I. Noriega Edward T. Lu Jean-François Clervoy Yelena Kondakova Michael Foale Pavel Vinogradov Michael J. Bloomfield Scott E. Parazynski Wendy B. Lawrence Jean-Loup Chrétien Vladimir Titov David A. Wolf Retrieved MEEP 1 spacewalk Joe F. Edwards Bonnie J. Dunbar Michael P. Anderson James F. Reilly Salizhan Sharipov Andrew S.W.

Thomas Nikolai Budarin Dominic L. Pudwill Gorie Wendy B. Lawrence Franklin R. Chang-Diaz Janet L. Kavandi Valery Ryumin Sergei Avdeyev Yuri Baturin Jean-Pierre Haigneré Ivan Bella Aleksandr Kaleri

Soyuz TM-24 and Progress M-32 docked to the fore and aft ports Mir , as seen from the departing Space Shuttle Atlantis in September 1996 during STS-79 .