Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Serebrov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Серебро́в, 15 February 1944 – 12 November 2013) was a Soviet cosmonaut. He graduated...
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July 1, 1993. It carried Russian cosmonauts Vasily Tsibliyev and Aleksandr Serebrov, along with French astronaut Jean-Pierre Haigneré. It lasted 196 days...
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T-13/14, Soyuz TM-3, Svetlana Savitskaya — Soyuz T-7/5, Soyuz T-12 Aleksandr Serebrov (1944–2013) — Soyuz T-7/5, Soyuz T-8, Soyuz TM-8, Soyuz TM-17 Yelena...
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Vladimir Dzhanibekov Aleksandr Ivanchenkov Jean-Loup Chrétien – France Soyuz T-7 – 19 August – 10 December 1982 Leonid Popov Aleksandr Serebrov Svetlana Savitskaya...
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Yazdovskiy, the head physician for Gagarin's flight, and Major-General Aleksandr Nikolayevich Babiychuk, a physician flag officer on the Soviet Air Force...
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World War II era Icarus, a prototype space rescue vehicle tested by Aleksandr Serebrov Ikarus Drachen Tomas Pellicci, a German hang glider manufacturer Icaro...
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September 1989 Mir EO-5: Aleksandr Viktorenko Aleksandr Serebrov 19 February 1990 Mir EO-5: Aleksandr Viktorenko Aleksandr Serebrov 166 days Soyuz TM-9...
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1989, Soyuz TM-8 Union reached the orbit with the main crew (Aleksandr Serebrov and Aleksandr Viktorenko). Hero of the Soviet Union Pilot-Cosmonaut of the...
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Mir was held on 11 April 1987, when EO-2 crewmembers Yury Romanenko and Aleksandr Laveykin assisted in the docking of the Kvant-1 module. The longest EVA...
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Transferred from Mir EO-3 240.94 station uncrewed Mir EO-5 Aleksandr Viktorenko Aleksandr Serebrov 5 September 1989 21:38 UTC Soyuz TM-8 19 February 1990...
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Leonid Popov, Aleksandr Serebrov and Svetlana Savitskaya...
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EVA 1 Alexander Viktorenko Aleksandr Serebrov 8 January 1990 20:23 8 January 1990 23:19 2 h 56 min Viktorenko and Serebrov installed new star tracker...
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T-13/14, Soyuz TM-3, Svetlana Savitskaya — Soyuz T-7/5, Soyuz T-12 Aleksandr Serebrov (1944–2013) — Soyuz T-7/5, Soyuz T-8, Soyuz TM-8, Soyuz TM-17 Yelena...
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spacecraft in orbit. The spacecraft returned to Earth successfully with Popov, Serebrov and Savitskaya, also called the "Dneiper crew". The Soyuz T-5 had been...
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to DAT, while the S enantiomer has no such effect. Pilot-cosmonaut Aleksandr Serebrov described being issued and using Phenylpiracetam, as well as it being...
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STS-60, STS-76 Piers Sellers (1955–2016) — STS-112, STS-121, STS-132 Aleksandr Serebrov (1944–2013) — Soyuz T-7/5, Soyuz T-8, Soyuz TM-8, Soyuz TM-17 Yelena...
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designated as a reserve crew commander for missions to Salyut 7, with Aleksandr Serebrov and Nikolai Moskalenko. In 1985 he was assigned as reserve crew commander...
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head of national security Aleksandr Kaleri – cosmonaut, spent 609 days on the Mir and ISS space stations Aleksandr Serebrov – cosmonaut, 373 days in outer...
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Kristall modules were now ready for launch. Alexander Viktorenko and Aleksandr Serebrov docked with Mir and brought the station out of its five-month hibernation...
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Konrad Rudnicki, Polish astronomer and academic (b. 1926) 2013 – Aleksandr Serebrov, Russian engineer and astronaut (b. 1944) 2013 – John Tavener, English...
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STS-4 111 Svetlana Savitskaya Soviet Union 19 August 1982 Soyuz T-7 Aleksandr Serebrov Soviet Union 113 Joseph Allen United States 11 November 1982 STS-5...
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January 1994 Vasili Tsibliyev, Aleksandr Serebrov, Jean-Pierre Haigneré Mir Success Vasili Tsibliyev, Aleksandr Serebrov 71 Soyuz TM-18 Soyuz TM 11F732A51...
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mission, the first flight to the new station. The pair, together with Aleksandr Serebrov, launched in April 1983 on Soyuz T-8. As the spacecraft separated...
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Michael Foale 373.763 6 Retired United States / United Kingdom 45 Aleksandr Serebrov 372.954 4 Deceased Soviet Union / Russia 46 Valery Ryumin 371.725...
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first woman to walk in space. — Soyuz T-7/5 (1982), Soyuz T-12 (1984) Aleksandr Serebrov (1944–2013) — Soyuz T-7/5 (1982), Soyuz T-8 (1983), Soyuz TM-8 (1989)...
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100 lb) Crew Crew size 3 Members Vladimir Titov Gennady Strekalov Aleksandr Serebrov Callsign Okean (Ocean) Start of mission Launch date April 20, 1983...
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Serdyukov ru Semyon Serdyukov ru Aleksandr Serebrov Andrey Serebryakov ru Nikolai Serebryakov ru Fyodor Serebryakov ru Aleksandr Serebryannikov ru Seryogin...
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three EO-4 crew members were transported back to Earth. Aleksandr Viktorenko Aleksandr Serebrov Michel Tognini Mass: 7,000 kg 15,400 lb Perigee: 194 km...
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and Aleksandr Serebrov in November, but the crew was later announced to include Anatoly Solovyev and Viktor Savinykh instead. Lyakhov and Serebrov were...
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Viktor Savinykh 1982 — Aleksandr Serebrov 1982 — Svetlana Savitskaya 1982 — Anatoly Berezovoy 1983 — Vladimir Titov 1983 — Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov...
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