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Oleg Grigoryevich Makarov (Russian: Олег Григорьевич Макаров; 6 January 1933 28 May 2003) was a Soviet cosmonaut.

Oleg Makarov
Born(1933-01-06)6 January 1933
Udomlya,Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Died28 May 2003(2003-05-28) (aged 70)
Moscow, Russia
Nationality Soviet Union
 Russia
OccupationEngineer
AwardsHero of the Soviet Union (twice)
Space career
Cosmonaut
Time in space
20d 17h 20m
SelectionCivilian Specialist Group 3
MissionsSoyuz 12, Soyuz 18a, Soyuz 27, Soyuz 26, Soyuz T-3

Early life and education


Makarov was born in Udomlya, Tver Oblast, USSR. He graduated from Bauman Moscow Higher Technical School in 1957 and started working at the Special Design Bureau Number One (which is now RSC Energia) as an engineer, working on the Vostok spacecraft.[1] In 1966, he was selected for cosmonaut training.


Space program


He was originally part of the Soviet lunar program and was training with Alexei Leonov for the first human circumlunar flight.[1][2] After the success of Apollo 8, however, the flight was cancelled.

His first spaceflight was Soyuz 12 in 1973, a test flight to check the changes made to the Soyuz spacecraft after the Soyuz 11 disaster. His second flight was the abortive Soyuz 18a that made an emergency landing in the Altay Mountains, 21 minutes after launch. With his third launch on Soyuz 27 he flew to space station Salyut 6 and landed five days later with the Soyuz 26 spacecraft. His last mission was Soyuz T-3, during which several repairs on Salyut 6 were done. He also served on the backup crews for Soyuz 17 and Soyuz T-2. Altogether he spent 20 days, 17 hours, and 44 minutes in space.


Later life


After his final spaceflight he continued to work for Energia, both in the Mir space station program as well as the Energia-Buran development. He died in Moscow in 2003 from a heart attack.


Awards


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References


  1. "Makarov". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the original on 22 January 2014. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  2. Chaikin, Andrew (2007). A Man On The Moon. Penguin Books. p. 627.
  3. Simonov, Andrey. "Макаров Олег Григорьевич". Герои страны. Retrieved 4 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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На других языках


[de] Oleg Grigorjewitsch Makarow

Oleg Grigorjewitsch Makarow (russisch Олег Григорьевич Макаров, wiss. Transliteration Oleg Grigor'evič Makarov; * 6. Januar 1933 in Udomlja, Sowjetunion; † 28. Mai 2003 in Moskau, Russische Föderation) war ein sowjetischer Ingenieur und Kosmonaut. Er überlebte den ersten Abbruch eines bemannten Raketenstarts.
- [en] Oleg Makarov (cosmonaut)

[fr] Oleg Grigorievitch Makarov

Oleg Grigorievitch Makarov (en russe : Олег Григорьевич Макаров) est un cosmonaute soviétique[1], né le 6 janvier 1933 et décédé le 28 mai 2003.

[it] Oleg Grigor'evič Makarov

Oleg Grigor'evič Makarov (in russo: Олег Григорьевич Макаров?; Udomlja, 6 gennaio 1933 – Mosca, 28 maggio 2003) è stato un cosmonauta sovietico, che partecipò a varie missioni Sojuz.

[ru] Макаров, Олег Григорьевич

Оле́г Григо́рьевич Мака́ров (6 января 1933, Удомля, Калининская область (в то время — Московская область), СССР — 28 мая 2003, Москва) — советский космонавт, дважды Герой Советского Союза. Лётчик-космонавт СССР. Кандидат технических наук.



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