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  1. Mar 27, 2019 · Valery Bykovsky (August 1934 – March 2019)Rest in Peace Pay Your Tribute Share Your ThoughtsRemember Us → https://goo.gl/XzNtnnFollow Us:Twitter → https:...

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  2. Valery Bykovsky. Valery Fyodorovich Bykovsky (Russian: Вале́рий Фёдорович Быко́вский; 2 August 1934 – 27 March 2019) was a Soviet cosmonaut who flew on three space flights: Vostok 5, Soyuz 22, and Soyuz 31. He was also backup for Vostok 3 and Soyuz 37.

  3. Jun 13, 2007 · When she was launched into space – a day after the Soviets launched Valery Bykovsky in Vostok 5 – Tereshkova soon got space sick, a malady caused by a combination of fluids moving to the brain ...

  4. Apr 12, 2019 · Valentina Tereshkova and Valery Bykovsky meet Muscovites after the flight and give speeches at the Red Square with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. Photo illustration by Angela Church for Supercluster

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  5. Apr 3, 2019 · Additional information. Received a diploma in engineering from the Shukovsky Military Academy, Monino, 1968; doctorate degree, 1973; Colonel, Soviet Air Force, Ret.; was selected as cosmonaut on 07.03.1960 (TsPK -1); OKP (cosmonaut basic training): 3/60 - 18.01.1961; was assigned for Soyuz 2; member cosmonaut group for the Soviet Luna Landing ...

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  6. 50 years after his solo flight onboard a soviet spaceship, Valery Fiodorovich Bykovsky, born in 1934, is still the holder of the world record for duration in the "Spacecraft with one astronaut" category.Since that date, no one broke Bykovsky's record on a solo flight, although crews of more than one person have long surpassed his flight time duration.On 14 June 1963 at

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  8. Valery Bykovsky (born August 2, 1934, Pavlovsky Posad, Russia, U.S.S.R.—died March 27, 2019) was a Soviet cosmonaut who orbited Earth 81 times in the spacecraft Vostok 5, from June 14 to 19, 1963. Bykovsky started flying lessons at the age of 16, joined the army in 1952, and in 1959 became a jet fighter pilot. In 1960 he began his training as ...

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