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... once in U.S.S.R.'s Vostok I April 12, 1961-and engineer Col. Vladimir S. Seryogin were killed when their MiG-15 jet aircraft crashed northwest of Moscow during ... in charge of cosmonaut training, was second cosmonaut to die in an acci­dent. Cosmonaut Vladimir M. Komarov had died when Soyuz I crash-landed after reentry April 24, 1967. Bodies ...
... .R. launched into orbit VOSKHOD I spacecraft with three-man crew: pilot-cosmonaut, Eng. Col. Vladimir Mikhailovich Komarov ; scientific co-worker cosmonaut, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Konstantin Petrovich Feoktistov ; and physician ... cosmonaut and first man to fly in, space, said in Izvestia interview that Engr. Col Vladimir Mikhailovitch Komarov , member of VOSKHOD I crew, had once been disqualified for cosmonaut training because ...
The US. press commented on the April 24 death of Soviet Cosmonaut Vladimir M. Komarov . New York Times: "Men have risked their lives in pioneering since history began- ... with the crash of a new giant spacecraft and the death of its pilot, Cosmonaut Vladimir M. Komarov . . . . "Had the Russians succeeded in mounting a new space spectacular at this time ...
... > July 5-6: In Moscow Apollo 8 Astronaut Frank Borman placed wreaths at tombs of Vladimir I. Lenin, founder of Soviet state; rocket designer Sergey Korolev; and Cosmonauts Yuri A. Gagarin and Vladimir M. Komarov . Later he placed wreath at tomb of Soviet Unknown Soldier. Borman and family ...
... ., and John L. Swigert , Jr., received IAF'S Vladimir M. Komarov Diploma for 1970. Diploma had been created in memory of Cosmonaut Vladimir M. Komarov, killed during Soyuz 1 mission April 24 ...
... William P. Rogers and U.S.S.R. State Committee for Science and Technology Chairman Vladimir A. Kirillin. Main objective was to "provide broad opportunities for both Parties to combine the ... ... that are of interest to the Soviet Union." ''(PD, 6/5/72, 921- 2; Transcript)'' Vladimir A. Kirillin, Chairman of U.S.S.R. State Committee for Science and Technology, and ...
... governing flight and those controlling living conditions (the "boost week," a term used by cosmonaut Vladimir Kovalenok , one of the communications team keeping in touch with the Soyuz 32 crew). A ... on-board videotape recorder and a video monitoring device. An interview March 13 with cosmonaut Vladimir Aksenov said that the Salyut represented a new stage of technology, not only because it ...
... the Pacific where it "ceased to exist." The crew of Soyuz 39 were veteran cosmonaut Vladimir Dzhanibekov as commander and the first citizen of Mongolia to fly in space, Jugderdemidyn Gurragcha, as researcher and "101st spaceman of the world." They would join Vladimir Kovalenok and Viktor Savinykh already aboard the orbiting complex. Tass said that the launch commemorated ...
... p.m. Moscow time in Soyuz T-4 to a landing site in Kazakhstan. Col. Vladimir Kovalenok , flight commander, and flight engineer Viktor Savinykh had two sets of visitors during their mission: Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Mongolian cosmonaut Jugderdemidyn Gurragcha of Soyuz 39 in March and Leonid Popov and ...
... Soviet spacecraft and the first East West spaceflight since Apollo-Soyuz in 1975. Flight commander Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Aleksandr Ivanchenkov would occupy Salyut 7 a few days earlier. An three-man crew on another spacecraft-two cosmonauts, Leonid Kizim and Vladimir Solovyev , and Jean-Loup Chretien -would join them. The Soviet Union had released few details ...

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