Valeri Vladimirovich Polyakov (Russian: Валерий Владимирович Поляков, IPA: [vɐˈlʲerʲɪj vlɐˈdʲimʲɪrəvʲɪtɕ pəlʲɪˈkof]; born Valeri Ivanovich Korshunov [Валерий...
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crew would join the third crew member of EO-4, cosmonaut/physician Valeri Polyakov, who was on Mir for the second half of EO-3. Also launched by Soyuz...
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The three-person crew that was launched consisted of Research Doctor Valeri Polyakov, who became part of the EO-3 crew, as well as the two crew members...
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Jewish footballer Valeri Polyakov (1942–2022), Russian cosmonaut Veronika Polyakova (born 1999), Russian rhythmic gymnast Viktor Polyakov (born 1981), Ukrainian...
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It holds the record for the longest single human spaceflight, with Valeri Polyakov spending 437 days and 18 hours on the station between 1994 and 1995...
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did research work in space flight medicine, primarily by cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov during his long-term flight, and accomplished 25 different experiments...
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Gailani, and Somaly Mam 1999: Pedro Duque, John Glenn, Chiaki Mukai, and Valeri Polyakov 2000: Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2001: International Space Station 2002: The...
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Mir EO-3 (section Polyakov arrives)
Engineer) and Valeri Polyakov (Research Doctor). Manarov and Titov arrived at the station in December 1987 on Soyuz TM-4, while Polyakov arrived much later...
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Mohammed Barat – Afghan Air Force Foreign recipients (all single awards) Valeri Polyakov – Soviet Cosmonaut (Awarded in 1988) Vladimir Lyakhov – Soviet Cosmonaut...
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Gailani, and Somaly Mam 1999: Pedro Duque, John Glenn, Chiaki Mukai, and Valeri Polyakov 2000: Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2001: International Space Station 2002: The...
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Gailani, and Somaly Mam 1999: Pedro Duque, John Glenn, Chiaki Mukai, and Valeri Polyakov 2000: Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2001: International Space Station 2002: The...
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Gailani, and Somaly Mam 1999: Pedro Duque, John Glenn, Chiaki Mukai, and Valeri Polyakov 2000: Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2001: International Space Station 2002: The...
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Gailani, and Somaly Mam 1999: Pedro Duque, John Glenn, Chiaki Mukai, and Valeri Polyakov 2000: Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2001: International Space Station 2002: The...
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Musa Manarov (1988) Anatoly Solovyev (1988) Sergei Krikalev (1989) Valeri Polyakov (1989) 1990s Aleksandr Balandin (1990) Anatoly Artsebarsky (1991) Toktar...
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Jean-Loup Chrétien. The previous crew (Vladimir Titov, Musa Manarov, and Valeri Polyakov) remained on Mir for another 25 days, marking the longest period a...
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Austria, Finland and Sweden join the European Union. January 9 – Valeri Polyakov completes 366 days in space while aboard then Mir space station, breaking...
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of the very rare Army Astronaut Device. List of spaceflight records Valeri Polyakov Wikimedia Commons has media related to Francisco Rubio. @roscosmos...
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record for the longest continuous space flight is 438 days by cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov, and the most accrued time in space is 1,111 days by Oleg Kononenko...
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Gailani, and Somaly Mam 1999: Pedro Duque, John Glenn, Chiaki Mukai, and Valeri Polyakov 2000: Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2001: International Space Station 2002: The...
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he flew on STS-95. The longest time spent in space was by Russian Valeri Polyakov, who spent 438 days there. As of 2006, the most spaceflights by an...
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Cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov looks out space station Mir's window during his 438-day flight in 1994–1995...
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Soyuz TM-6 29 August 1988 Mir EP-3: Vladimir Lyakhov Abdul Mohmand Valeri Polyakov 21 December 1988 Mir EO-3: Vladimir Titov Musa Manarov Mir Aragatz:...
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close to one of the solar arrays. In Mir, Viktor Afanasyev ordered Valeri Polyakov and Yuri Usachyov to evacuate to the Soyuz TM-18 spacecraft. At 7:47:30 a...
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(1933–1971), Died on reentry. — Soyuz 11 Aleksandr Poleshchuk — Soyuz TM-16 Valeri Polyakov (1942–2022) — Soyuz TM-6/7, Soyuz TM-18/20 Leonid Popov* — Soyuz 35/37...
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December 1987 11:18 Soyuz TM-4 21 December 1988 09:57 Soyuz TM-6 365.94 Valeri Polyakov 29 August 1988 04:23 Soyuz TM-6 Transferred to Mir EO-4 Mir EO-4 Aleksandr...
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Gailani, and Somaly Mam 1999: Pedro Duque, John Glenn, Chiaki Mukai, and Valeri Polyakov 2000: Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2001: International Space Station 2002: The...
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Gailani, and Somaly Mam 1999: Pedro Duque, John Glenn, Chiaki Mukai, and Valeri Polyakov 2000: Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2001: International Space Station 2002: The...
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station via the spacecraft Soyuz TM-7. The third crew member of EO-4, Valeri Polyakov, was already aboard Mir, having arrived in August 1988 part way through...
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Gailani, and Somaly Mam 1999: Pedro Duque, John Glenn, Chiaki Mukai, and Valeri Polyakov 2000: Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2001: International Space Station 2002: The...
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