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  1. Oct 1, 2009 · Here’s how it works. The sixth man to orbit the Earth, Pavel Romanovich Popovichdied Wednesday, five days before his 79th birthday. According to officials inRussia, his death came following a ...

  2. After his retirement in 1993, Popovich lived in Moscow. [5] Popovich died in a hospital in Gurzuf where he was taken following a stroke on 29 September 2009, six days before his 79th birthday. Brain hemorrhage was cited as the cause of death. [2] [3] [8] He was buried in Moscow. [5]

  3. Oct 1, 2009 · By Agence France-Presse. Sept. 30, 2009. MOSCOW (Agence France-Presse) Pavel Popovich, the fourth Soviet man to go to space, died Wednesday in Crimea. He was 79. His death, at a sanitarium, was ...

  4. Apr 19, 2018 · Graduated from Military Pilot School, Grozny, 1954; graduated from Air Force Academy, Monino, 1968; Major General, Ret., and pilot, Soviet Air Force; was selected as cosmonaut on 07.03.1960 (TsPK -1); OKP (cosmonaut basic training): 3/60 - 18.01.1961; later Director of AIUS Agroresurs, Moscow; died of brain bleeding. Last update on April 19, 2018.

    • 05.10.1930
    • two
    • Usin, Kiev Oblast, Ukrainian SSR
    • married
  5. Quick Reference. (1930–2009) Soviet cosmonaut. He flew aboard Vostok 4 in August 1962, as part of the first joint space flight, with Vostok 3. The mission ended a day early because Popovich reported seeing thunderstorms over the Gulf of Mexico, forgetting that ‘thunderstorms’ was a code word for returning early because of motion sickness.

  6. Oct 1, 2009 · Pavel Romanovich Popovich was born Oct. 6, 1929, in the Kiev region of what is now Ukraine, according to the ITAR-Tass news agency. After studying construction engineering and attending aviation ...

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  8. September 30, 2009. — The sixth man to orbit the Earth, Pavel Romanovich Popovich died Wednesday, five days before his 79th birthday. According to officials in Russia, his death came following a stroke at a hospital in Gurzuf on Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula. "Pavel was a wonderful person," recalled first woman in space Valentina Tereshkova, in ...

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