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Boris Valentinovich Volynov (Russian: Бори́с Валенти́нович Волы́нов; born 18
December 1934) is a
Soviet cosmonaut who flew two
space missions of the Soyuz...
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first internal crew transfer. The mission,
flown by
cosmonauts Boris Volynov,
Aleksei Yeliseyev, and
Yevgeny Khrunov, was also
memorable for its dramatic...
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irregularity and he was
pulled from the
program and
replaced by
Boris Volynov. The same
heart irregularity grounded American astronaut Deke Slayton....
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other scientific work. The
mission ended abruptly with
cosmonauts Boris Volynov and
Vitaly Zholobov returning to
Earth after 49 days in orbit. The precise...
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immediately began preparing for
their extravehicular activity (EVA).
Boris Volynov, who
would remain aboard Soyuz 5,
filmed them
donning their Yastreb space...
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original prime crew of
cosmonauts for
Voskhod 1,
composed of
Boris Volynov,
Georgi Katys, and
Boris Yegorov, was
rejected just
three days
before the...
- astronaut, and the
second Jewish man in
space after Soviet cosmonaut Boris Volynov.
Hoffman was born
November 2, 1944, in Brooklyn, New York, but considers...
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Viktor Gorbatko,
Grigori Nelyubov,
Andriyan Nikolayev,
German Titov,
Boris Volynov, and
Georgy Shonin,
Captain Pavel Popovich and
Engineer Captain Vladimir...
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single pilot, with
Vladimir Shatalov designated as his backup, and
Boris Volynov in reserve.
Entering orbit and near
Soyuz 2 a half-hour
after launch, Beregovoy...
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Ramon Crater,
within the
Apollo basin, on the far side of the Moon
Boris Volynov,
first Jewish person in
space Space Shuttle Columbia disaster Columbia:...