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Pyotr Ilyich Klimuk (Belarusian: Пётр Ільіч Клімук; Russian: Пётр Ильич Климу́к; born 10 July 1942) is a
former Soviet cosmonaut and the
first Belarusian...
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Salyut 4, the
second and
final crew to man the
space station.
Pyotr Klimuk and
Vitaly Sevastyanov set a new
Soviet space endurance record of 63 days...
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tests in one day. In late June 1978,
together with
Soviet cosmonaut Pyotr Klimuk from Belarus,
Hermaszewski flew from the
Baikonur Cosmodrome to
spend eight...
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leader of the club,
Nikolay Korolyov, and two more club members,
Sergei Klimuk (a
former FSB officer) and
police academy student Nikita Senyukov, were...
- (1963–1972)
Georgy Beregovoy* (1972–1987)
Vladimir Shatalov* (1987–1991)
Pyotr Klimuk* (1991–2003)
Vasily Tsibliyev* (2003–2009)
Sergei Krikalev* (2009–2014)...
- (1969) 1970s
Vitaly Sevastyanov (1970)
Nikolay Rukavishnikov (1971)
Pyotr Klimuk (1973)
Vasily Lazarev (1973)
Valentin Lebedev (1973) Oleg
Makarov (1973)...
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visit the long-duration
Soyuz 29
resident crew.
Soyuz 30
carried Pyotr Klimuk and Mirosław Hermaszewski, the
first (and to date, only)
Polish cosmonaut...
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Vasily Petrov –
Major who lost both
hands during the
second World War.
Pyotr Klimuk – Cosmonaut,
former head of the Yuri
Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center....
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landing mission (Commanders: Leonov, Popovich, Belyayev, Volynov,
Klimuk; Engineer-cosmonauts: Makarov, Voronov, Rukavishnikov, Artyukhin). As a...
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modified to
carry the
Orion 2
Space Observatory. The flight,
crewed by
Pyotr Klimuk and
Valentin Lebedev, was the
Soviet Union's
first dedicated science mission...