Question: Information:  - Soyuz T-5 was a manned spaceflight into Earth orbit to the then new Salyut 7 space station in 1982. While the Soyuz-T was docked it received visits from the unmanned Progress 13 resupply spacecraft, and the manned Soyuz T-6 and Soyuz T-7.  - A space station, also known as an orbital station or an orbital space station, is a spacecraft capable of supporting crewmembers, which is designed to remain in space (most commonly as an artificial satellite in low Earth orbit) for an extended period of time and for other spacecraft to dock. A space station is distinguished from other spacecraft used for human spaceflight by lack of major propulsion or landing systems. Instead, other vehicles transport people and cargo to and from the station. three space stations are in orbit: the International Space Station, which is permanently manned, China's Tiangong-1 (defunct) and Tiangong-2 (launched 15 September 2016, not permanently manned). Previous stations include the Almaz and Salyut series, Skylab, and most recently "Mir".  - Soyuz T-15 ("Union T-15") was a manned mission to the Mir and Salyut 7 space stations and was part of the Soyuz programme. It marked the final flight of the Soyuz-T spacecraft, the third generation Soyuz spacecraft, which had been in service for seven years from 1979 to 1986. This mission marked the first time that a spacecraft visited, and docked with, two space stations in the same mission.  - A low Earth orbit (LEO) is an orbit around Earth with an altitude between (orbital period of about 88 minutes), and (about 127 minutes). Objects below approximately will experience very rapid orbital decay and altitude loss.  - Soyuz T - 6 was a manned spaceflight to Earth orbit to the Salyut 7 space station in 1982 . Along with two Soviet cosmonauts , the crew included a Frenchman , Jean - Loup Chrétien . The Soyuz - T spacecraft arrived at Salyut 7 following launch on 24 June 1982 and one day of solo operations . During the T - 6 mission 's time docked to the station , the crew performed joint Soviet - French experiments , including cardiovascular echography , alongside the station 's resident crew .  - Salyut 7 (a.k.a. DOS-6) was a space station in low Earth orbit from April 1982 to February 1991. It was first manned in May 1982 with two crew via Soyuz T-5, and last visited in June 1986, by Soyuz T-15. Various crew and modules were used over its lifetime, including a total of 12 manned and 15 unmanned launches. Supporting spacecraft included the Soyuz T, Progress, and TKS spacecraft.    What is the relationship between 'soyuz t-6' and 'soyuz programme'?
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input: Please answer the following: Information:  - The Sapa Inca (Hispanicized spelling) or Sapa Inka (Quechua for "the only Inca"), also known as Apu ("divinity"), Inka Qhapaq ("mighty Inca"), or simply Sapa ("the only one"), was the ruler of the Kingdom of Cusco and, later, the Emperor of the Inca Empire ("Tawantinsuyu") and the Neo-Inca State. While the origins of the position are mythical and tied to the legendary foundation of the city of Cusco, historically it seems to have come into being around 1100. The position was hereditary, with son succeeding father.  - The Inca Empire (Quechua: "Tawantinsuyu",  "The Four Regions"), also known as the Incan Empire and the Inka Empire, was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America, and possibly the largest empire in the world in the early 16th century. The administrative, political and military center of the empire was located in Cusco in modern-day Peru. The Inca civilization arose from the highlands of Peru sometime in the early 13th century. Its last stronghold was conquered by the Spanish in 1572.  - Inca Roca ( Quechua Inka Roq'a , `` magnanimous Inca '' ) was the sixth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco ( beginning around CE 1350 ) and the first of the Hanan ( `` upper '' ) dynasty . His wife was Mama Michay , and his son was Yawar Waqaq . He had four other famous sons , Inca Paucar , Huaman Taysi Inca , and Vicaquirau Inca . Vicaquirau Inca and Roca 's nephew Apu Mayta were great warriors , who helped subjugate Muyna , Pinahua and Caytomarca . He died in 1088 at the age of 103 years .  - The Kingdom of Cusco (sometimes spelled "Cuzco" and in Quechua "Qosqo" or "Qusqu") was a small kingdom based in Cusco on the Andean mountain ranges that began as a small city-state founded by the Incas around the 12th century. In time, through either warfare or peaceful assimilation, it began to grow and was succeeded by the Inca Empire (1438-1533).  - Yawar Waqaq (Quechua "yawar" blood "waqaq" crying, crier, literally "the one who cries blood" or "blood crier", meaning someone with "blood in the eye", hispanicized spellings "Yahuar Huacac, Yáhuar Huácac") or Yawar Waqaq Inka (Quechua "Inka" Inca) was the seventh Sapa Inca (Sapa Inka) of the Kingdom of Cusco (beginning around CE 1380) and the second of the Hanan dynasty.   - Cusco, often spelled Cuzco, is a city in southeastern Peru, near the Urubamba Valley of the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cusco Region as well as the Cusco Province. In 2013, the city had a population of 435,114. Located on the eastern end of the Knot of Cuzco, its elevation is around .    What is the relationship between 'inca roca' and '1380'?
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