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Valery Victorovich Ryumin (Russian: Валерий Викторович Рюмин; 16 August 1939 – 6 June 2022)[1] was a Soviet cosmonaut.

Valery Ryumin
Ryumin in 1998
Born(1939-08-16)16 August 1939
Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Krai, Russian SFSR, USSR
Died6 June 2022(2022-06-06) (aged 82)
NationalitySoviet, Russian
OccupationFlight engineer
Space career
Cosmonaut
Time in space
371d 17h 24m
Selection1973 Civilian Specialist Group 5
Total EVAs
1
Total EVA time
1 hour 23 minutes
MissionsSoyuz 25, Soyuz 32/Soyuz 34, Soyuz 35/Soyuz 37, STS-91
Mission insignia

Biography


In 1958, he graduated from the Kaliningrad Mechanical Engineering Technical College with the specialty "Cold Working of Metal." In 1966, he graduated from the Department of Electronics and Computing Technology of the Moscow Forestry Engineering Institute with the specialty "Spacecraft Control Systems."

From 1958 to 1961, Ryumin served in the army as a tank commander.

From 1966 onwards he was employed at the Rocket Space Corporation Energia, holding the positions of Ground Electrical Test Engineer, Deputy Lead Designer for Orbital Stations, Department Head, and Deputy General Designer for Testing. He helped develop and prepare all orbital stations, beginning with Salyut 1.

In 1973, he joined the RSC Energia cosmonaut corps. Ultimately he became a veteran of four space flights and logged a total of 371 days in space.

In 1977, he spent two days aboard Soyuz 25, in 1979, he spent 175 days aboard Soyuz vehicles 32 and 34 and the Salyut 6 space station, and in 1980, he spent 185 days aboard Soyuz vehicles 35 and 37 and the Salyut 6 space station.

Leonid Popov and Valery Ryumin on USSR postage stamp, 1981
Leonid Popov and Valery Ryumin on USSR postage stamp, 1981

From 1981 to 1989, Ryumin was flight director for the Salyut 7 space station and the Mir space station. Since 1992, he was the Director of the Russian portion of the Shuttle-Mir and NASA-Mir program.

In January 1998, NASA announced Ryumin's selection to the crew of STS-91. Ryumin served aboard STS-91 Discovery (2–12 June 1998) the 9th and final Shuttle-Mir docking mission, concluding the joint U.S./Russian Phase I Program. The STS-91 mission was accomplished in 154 Earth orbits, traveling 3.8 million miles in 235 hours and 54 seconds.

Married to fellow cosmonaut Yelena Kondakova, he had two daughters and a son. His hobbies included tennis, angling, hunting, walking through forests, and travel.


Awards




In the 2017 Russian film Salyut 7, a character Valery Shudin, played by Aleksandr Samoylenko, was based on Ryumin.[2]


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На других языках


[de] Waleri Wiktorowitsch Rjumin

Waleri Wiktorowitsch Rjumin (russisch Валерий Викторович Рюмин; * 16. August 1939 in Komsomolsk am Amur, Russische SFSR) ist ein ehemaliger sowjetischer bzw. russischer Kosmonaut.
- [en] Valery Ryumin

[fr] Valeri Rioumine

Valeri Viktorovitch Rioumine (en russe : Валерий Викторович Рюмин) est un cosmonaute soviétique[1] puis russe, né le 16 août 1939.

[it] Valerij Rjumin

Valerij Rjumin (in russo: Валерий Викторович Рюмин) (Komsomol'sk-na-Amure, 16 agosto 1939 – 6 giugno 2022[1]) è stato un cosmonauta sovietico.

[ru] Рюмин, Валерий Викторович

Вале́рий Ви́кторович Рю́мин (род. 16 августа 1939, Комсомольск-на-Амуре) — советский и российский космонавт, бортинженер космических кораблей «Союз-25», «Союз-32» («Союз-34») «Союз-35» («Союз-37») и орбитальной станции «Салют-6», специалист полёта шаттла «Дискавери» (STS-91), лётчик-космонавт СССР № 41, дважды Герой Советского Союза.



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