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  1. Oct 22, 2009 · Barry Kushner writes: I interviewed Pavel Popovich (obituary, 8 October) for a documentary on the Soviet space programme, and found his positive spirit a striking contrast to the fragility and ...

  2. However, Popovich was not going to sit around and do nothing. In 1964, she was the first Soviet woman to break the sound barrier in a MiG-21 fighter jet, for which the courageous pilot was ...

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  3. 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 ...

  4. Pavel Popovich. 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. [1] Popovich was the fourth cosmonaut in space, the sixth person in orbit, the ...

  5. 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
  6. 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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  8. Description. Soyuz 14 was a manned Soviet mission launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome with cosmonauts Pavel Popovich and Yury Artukhin aboard. It docked with the Salyut 3 space station for 15 days, 17 hours.

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