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  1. Oct 15, 2024 · Lawrence Bush. -. December 18, 2020. 281. 0. Boris Volynov, the first Jew in space, was born in Irkutsk, Siberia, on this date in 1934. He was chosen in 1960 to be one of the Soviet Union’s first cosmonauts, but the uncovering of his Jewish background (his mother, a physician, was Jewish) kept him grounded as a “backup” crewman for eight ...

  2. Boris Valentinovich Volynov (‹See Tfd› Russian: Бори́с Валенти́нович Волы́нов; born 18 December 1934) is a Soviet cosmonaut who flew two space missions of the Soyuz programme: Soyuz 5, and Soyuz 21. Following the death of Alexei Leonov in October 2019, he is the last surviving member of the original group of ...

  3. Jan 5, 2014 · The Story of Soyuz 4 and 5 (Part 2) by Ben Evans 11 years ago 8. Possible scenario for how the ill-fated re-entry of Boris Volynov may have occurred. Soyuz 5 began its fall from orbit with the descent module’s hatch facing into the direction of travel, thus exposing the least-protected part of the spacecraft to the most extreme thermal stresses.

  4. Apr 19, 2018 · Graduated from Military Pilot School, Novosibirsk, 1955; graduated from Zhukovsky Air Force Military Engineering Academy, 1968; candidate of technical sciences degree, 1980; Colonel and pilot, Soviet Air Forces, was selected as cosmonaut on 07.03.1960 (TsPK -1); OKP (cosmonaut basic training): 4/60 - 03.04.1961; was assigned as backup for three ...

    • 18.12.1934
    • two
    • Irkutsk, Irkutsk Oblast, Russian SFSR
    • married
  5. Boris Volynov's near-disaster had occurred in January, 1969, at the end of a Soyuz-5 flight. Aboard Soyuz-5, cosmonaut Boris Volynov was returning to Earth alone, after his ship had docked in space with a Soyuz-4 and transferred two of his crew to the other vehicle.

  6. Volynov was then transferred to prepare for flights as part of the Soviet lunar program. In 1968, Volynov graduated from the N.E. Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy. He was also the backup crew member for the Soyuz-3 mission in October 1968. On January 15-18, 1969, Volynov made his first spaceflight as the commander of the Soyuz-5 spacecraft.

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