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. Mir was visited by a total of 39 crewed missions, comprising 30 Soyuz flights and 9 Space Shuttle flights. These missions carried both long-duration crew members flying principal expeditions and short-term visitors. Many of the crew who visited Mir used different spacecraft to launch than they did to land; the first such examples were Aleksandr Viktorenko and Muhammed Faris who flew up in Soyuz TM-3 and landed a week later in Soyuz TM-2 on 30 July 1987. The largest crew aboard Mir simultaneously was 6, which first occurred with the launch of Soyuz TM-7 on 26 November 1988 and lasted for just over three weeks.
In this list, uncrewed visiting spacecraft are excluded, and long-duration crew members are listed in bold. Times are given in Coordinated Universal Time. "Time docked" refers to the spacecraft and does not necessarily correspond to the crew.
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| # | Mission | Launch date | Time docked | Landing date | Launch crew | Crew photo | Crew patch | Notes |
| 1. | Soyuz T-15 | 13 March 1986 12:33:09 | ~52 days ~20 days | 16 July [|1986] 12:34:05 | ![]() |
