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  1. Jul 3, 2024 · 1974 July 19, 15:21:36 Moscow Time. Mission. First expedition to the Salyut-3 (Almaz OPS-2) space station. Mission duration. 15 days 17 hours 30 minutes 28 seconds. Primary crew. Pavel Popovich (Commander), Yuri Artyukhin (Flight Engineer) Backup crew. Boris Volynov (Commander), Vitaly Zholobov (Flight Engineer)

  2. 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 ...

  3. Pavel Popovich Soviet pilot and cosmonaut (1930–2009) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pavel Romanovich Popovich ( Russian : Па́вел Рома́нович Попо́вич , Ukrainian : Павло Романович Попович , romanized : Pavlo Romanovych Popovych; 5 October 1930 – 29 September 2009 [2] [3] ) was a Soviet cosmonaut .

  4. 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 ...

  5. Victory Day parade. On May 9, 1965, Yuri Gagarin took part in the Victory Day Parade in Berlin (GDR). The picture shows him standing next to Vasily Kozlov, the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian SSR, Sergei Semenov, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, Vasily Chuikov Marshal of the Soviet Union, and Aleksei Kosygin, member of the Presidium of the ...

  6. Sep 29, 2009 · The mission launched on July 3, 1974, 18:51:08 UTC, carrying commander Pavel Popovich and flight engineer Yuri Artykhin to orbit. During their 15-day stay on the station, crew performed experiments involving medical studies and military reconnaissance activities. Soyuz 14 returned to Earth, landing on July 19, 1974, 12:21:36 UTC. Low Earth Orbit.

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  8. Oct 1, 2024 · Pavel Popovich (born October 5, 1930, Uzin, Ukraine, U.S.S.R.—died September 30, 2009, Gurzuf, Ukraine) was a Soviet cosmonaut who piloted the Vostok 4 spacecraft, launched August 12, 1962. He and Andriyan G. Nikolayev, who was launched a day earlier in Vostok 3, became the first two men to be in space simultaneously. The two spacecraft came ...

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