Oleg Valerievich Kotov

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Oleg Valerievich Kotov

Oleg Valerievich Kotov
Birth Name Oleg Valerievich Kotov
Birth Date Oct 27 1965
Occupation Soyuz TMA Commander, ISS 22 flight engineer, ISS 23 commander, instructor-test-cosmonaut of Yu.A. Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center

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[edit] Personal Data

Born October 27, 1965, in Simferopol. Married to Svetlana Nikolayevna Kotova (previously, Bunyakina). They have two children, daughter Valeria,Born in 1994, and son Dmitry,Born in 2002. His parents, Valeri Efimovich and Elena Ivanovna Kotov, reside in Moscow.

[edit] Education

In 1982 Dr. Kotov finished high school in Moscow and entered the Kirov Military Medical Academy, from which he graduated in 1988. From November 1988 to December 1990 studied functional diagnostics/methods of pilot selection at the Central Air Force Hospital. In 1992 graduated from the Moscow Institute of Industrial property and innovation with a degree in patenting. In 1996 entered the Kachin Air Force pilot school named after A.F. Myasnikov from which he graduated in 1998 with a qualification of pilot-engineer.

[edit] Experience

After graduation from the Academy, in 1988, he served at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, where he held the positions of Deputy lead test-doctor and Lead test doctor.

[edit] Spaceflight Experience

RSA EXPERIENCE: During his service he dealt with problems of altitude physiology and space flight effects on human body. He gained great experience in practical training and medical support of EVAs on the Mir station; he was a crew instructor for biomedical training and science program training. He is a certified SCUBA diver. He was selected as a GCTC cosmonaut candidate in 1996. From June 1996 - March 1998, he completed a course of basic training for spaceflight. In March 1998, he received a test-cosmonaut qualification. Since July of 1998, Dr. Kotov is a cosmonaut-researcher of the GCTC Cosmonaut Corps. In May-August 1998, Kotov was trained for a flight on the Soyuz and the Mir station as a backup crewmember to the Mir-26 mission. In October of 1998 started advanced training for ISS flights. In December, 1999 received a test-cosmonaut qualification. From October, 2002 to March, 2003 trained in the Taxi-5 backup crew with P. Vinogradov as Soyuz TMA commander. From February, 2004 to October, 2005 trained as ISS-13 backup flight engineer and Soyuz TMA commander. After the Columbia accident and transition to a two-person ISS crew, Kotov was removed from the crew in October 2005. In January, 2006 started training for the ISS-15 prime mission. Kotov completed his 1st spaceflight from April to October 2007 (196 days) as Soyuz TMA commander and ISS-15 flight engineer. He performed two EVAs that lasted a total of 11 hours and 47 minutes. Kotov performed his 2nd spaceflight as Soyuz TMA commander and ISS 22/23 crewmember (ISS 23 commander) with Soichi Noguchi (JAXA) and TJ Creamer (NASA) from December 21, 2009 to June 2, 2010 (163 days). During this flight he performed an EVA that lasted for 5 hours and 44 minutes.

[edit] Organizations

[edit] Special Honours

Golden Star of the Hero of the Russian Federation (April 12, 2011), Gagarin medal, Honorary citizen of Syzran (2010).

[edit] Other Information

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Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut