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Vladimir Vladimirovich Vasyutin (Russian: Влaдимиp Bлaдимиpoвич Васютин; 8 March 1952 19 July 2002)[1] was a Soviet cosmonaut.

Vladimir Vladimirovich Vasyutin
Born(1952-03-08)8 March 1952
Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR
Died19 July 2002(2002-07-19) (aged 50)
NationalitySoviet
OccupationPilot
Space career
Cosmonaut
RankLieutenant General, Russian Air Force
Time in space
64d 21h 52m
SelectionCivilian Specialist Group 3
MissionsSalyut 7 EO-4 (Soyuz T-14)

He was selected as a cosmonaut on 1 December 1978 (TsPK-6). He retired on 25 February 1986.[1]

Vasyutin was assigned to the TKS program for a new generation of manned military spacecraft that would be docked to the existing Salyut space stations.

He flew as the Commander on Soyuz T-14 to the Salyut 7 space station, for part of the long-duration mission Salyut 7 EO-4. He spent 64 days 21 hours 52 minutes in space.[1] The TKS module was already docked to the Salyut and Vasyutin was due to lead an extended program of military space experiments. However Vasyutin fell ill soon after arriving at the station and was unable to perform his duties.[2] Although he was originally scheduled to have a six-month stay aboard Salyut 7, his illness which he concealed from doctors before the launch, forced the crew to make an emergency return to Earth after only two months.[2] His illness is said to have been caused by a prostate infection, which had manifested itself as inflammation and a fever.[3]

He graduated from Higher Air Force School and from Test Pilot School, both in Kharkov.[1] He was a Lieutenant General in the Soviet Air Forces, and took cosmonaut basic training in August 1976.[1] He retired for medical reasons. He later became Deputy Faculty Chief, VVA - Gagarin Air Force Academy, Monino.[1]

He was married and had two children. He died of cancer.[1]


Awards and honors



References


  1. "Cosmonaut Biography: Vladimir Vasyutin". spacefacts.de.
  2. D.S.F. Portree. "Mir Hardware Heritage" (PDF). NASA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-09-07.
  3. David Michael Harland, John Catchpole (March 2002). Creating the International Space Station. Springer. p. 416. ISBN 1-85233-202-6.



На других языках


[de] Wladimir Wladimirowitsch Wasjutin

Wladimir Wladimirowitsch Wasjutin (russisch Владимир Владимирович Васютин, wiss. Transliteration Vladimir Vladimirovič Vasjutin; * 8. März 1952 in Charkow, Ukrainische SSR; † 19. Juli 2002) war ein Pilot und ehemaliger sowjetischer Kosmonaut ukrainischer Nationalität.
- [en] Vladimir Vasyutin

[fr] Vladimir Vassioutine

Vladimir Vladimirovitch Vassioutine (en russe : Владимир Владимирович Васютин) est un cosmonaute soviétique[1], né le 8 mars 1952 et décédé le 9 juillet 2002.

[it] Volodymyr Volodymyrovyč Vasjutin

Volodymyr Volodymyrovyč Vasjutin, in ucraino: Володимир Володимирович Васютін? (Charkiv, 8 marzo 1952 – 19 luglio 2002), è stato un cosmonauta sovietico.

[ru] Васютин, Владимир Владимирович

Влади́мир Влади́мирович Васю́тин (8 марта 1952, Харьков — 19 июля 2002) — советский космонавт, генерал-лейтенант (с 13 июня 1996), командир космического корабля «Союз Т-14», командир 5-й экспедиции орбитальной станции «Салют-7» в период с 17 сентября по 17 ноября[Комм. 1] 1985 года, Герой Советского Союза, лётчик-космонавт СССР.



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