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Dzhanibekov, Vladimir Aleksandrovich
Russian pilot cosmonaut 1970-1986.
Status: Inactive; Active 1970-1986. Born: 1942-05-13. Spaceflights: 5 . Total time in space: 145.66 days. Birth Place: Iskander, Tashkent.
Graduated from Higher Military Fighter Pilot School, Yeysk, 1965 Major General, Soviet Air Force. First Soviet cosmonaut to fly in space five times. Two EVA's, total time 0.36 days. Deputy head of TsPK from 1984 to 1986. As of 1999 he was a scientific consultant to TsPK. In retirement took up hot-air ballooning. Birth name: Krysin. Call sign: Pamir (Pamirs).
More at: Dzhanibekov.
Family:
Cosmonaut.
Country:
Russia,
Uzbekistan.
Spacecraft:
Salyut 6,
Salyut 7.
Flights:
Soyuz 16,
Soyuz 19 (ASTP),
Soyuz 26A,
Soyuz 27,
Soyuz 36,
Soyuz 39,
Soyuz T-6,
Soyuz T-12,
Soyuz T-13 EO-4-a,
Soyuz T-13 EO-4-b.
Projects:
ASTP.
Agency:
VVS.
Bibliography:
4452,
5347.
1942 May 13 - .
- Birth of Vladimir Aleksandrovich Dzhanibekov - .
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Dzhanibekov.
Russian pilot cosmonaut 1970-1986. 5 spaceflights, 145.7 days in space. Flew to orbit on Soyuz 27 (1978), Soyuz 39, Soyuz T-6, Soyuz T-12, Soyuz T-13..
1970 March 24 - .
- Only nine of 16 cosmonaut-finalists cleared by the KGB and Communist Party - .
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Berezovoi,
Dedkov,
Dzhanibekov,
Fefelov,
Illarionov,
Isaulov,
Kozlov, Vladimir,
Popov,
Romanenko.
Kamanin reports that only nine of 16 cosmonaut-candidates that completed the arduous selection process have been cleared by the KGB and Communist Party for actual acceptance for cosmonaut training. He feels this makes the whole time-consuming selection process a waste of time. The VVS is reluctant to submit officers as cosmonaut candidates, fearing that if they fail the vestibular table tests they will not only be rejected as cosmonauts, but be unable to return to flight duty with the Air Force. The result is a final selection of dullards, who are not intellectual, or literary, or sports enthusiasts, who are poor readers and not really interested in spaceflight or cosmonautics. The final decree has been issued reorganising TsUKOS as GUKOS.
1970 April 27 - .
1970 April 30 - .
- Pressure on cosmonauts for more public relations tasks. - .
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Berezovoi,
Dedkov,
Dzhanibekov,
Fefelov,
Illarionov,
Isaulov,
Kozlov, Vladimir,
Popov,
Romanenko.
Kamanin notes that the 27 April decree has selected only nine new cosmonauts from 300 pilot and 100 engineer candidates. He believes at least 30 should have been selected. Currently there are only 18 active cosmonauts, but Kamanin feels he needs at least 100, just to cover all the public relations appearance demands made on them.
1974 December 2 - .
09:40 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U.
1975 July 15 - .
12:20 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U.
- Soyuz 19 (ASTP) - .
Call Sign: Soyuz (Union ). Crew: Kubasov,
Leonov.
Backup Crew: Filipchenko,
Rukavishnikov.
Support Crew: Andreyev,
Dzhanibekov,
Ivanchenkov,
Romanenko.
Payload: Soyuz ASTP s/n 75 (EPSA). Mass: 6,790 kg (14,960 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: MOM.
Program: ASTP.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Apollo (ASTP),
Soyuz 19 (ASTP).
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-TM.
Duration: 5.94 days. Decay Date: 1975-07-21 . USAF Sat Cat: 8030 . COSPAR: 1975-065A. Apogee: 220 km (130 mi). Perigee: 186 km (115 mi). Inclination: 51.80 deg. Period: 88.50 min.
Soyuz 19 initial orbital parameters were 220.8 by 185.07 kilometres, at the desired inclination of 51.80°, while the period of the first orbit was 88.6 minutes. On 17 July the two spacecraft docked. The crew members rotated between the two spacecraft and conducted various mainly ceremonial activities. Leonov was on the American side for 5 hours, 43 minutes, while Kubasov spent 4:57 in the command and docking modules.
After being docked for nearly 44 hours, Apollo and Soyuz parted for the first time and were station-keeping at a range of 50 meters. The Apollo crew placed its craft between Soyuz and the sun so that the diameter of the service module formed a disk which blocked out the sun. After this experiment Apollo moved towards Soyuz for the second docking.
Three hours later Apollo and Soyuz undocked for the second and final time. The spacecraft moved to a 40 m station-keeping distance so that an ultraviolet absorption experiment could be performed.
With all the joint flight activities completed, the ships went on their separate ways.
1977 November - .
1978 January 10 - .
12:26 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U.
- Soyuz 27 - .
Call Sign: Pamir (Pamir mountains). Crew: Dzhanibekov,
Makarov.
Backup Crew: Ivanchenkov,
Kovalyonok.
Payload: Soyuz 7K-T s/n 44. Mass: 6,800 kg (14,900 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: MOM.
Program: Salyut 6.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz 26,
Soyuz 27.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-T.
Duration: 64.95 days. Decay Date: 1978-03-16 . USAF Sat Cat: 10560 . COSPAR: 1978-003A. Apogee: 237 km (147 mi). Perigee: 190 km (110 mi). Inclination: 51.70 deg. Period: 88.70 min. Manned two crew. Carried Oleg Makarov, Vladimir Dzhanibekov to Salyut 6; returned crew of Soyuz 26 to Earth. Docked with Salyut 6..
1978 January 16 - .
1980 May 26 - .
18:20 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC31.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U.
- Soyuz 36 - .
Call Sign: Orion (Orion ). Crew: Farkas,
Kubasov.
Backup Crew: Dzhanibekov,
Magyari.
Payload: Soyuz 7K-T s/n 52. Mass: 6,800 kg (14,900 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: MOM.
Program: Salyut 6.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz 35,
Soyuz 36.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-T.
Duration: 65.87 days. Decay Date: 1980-07-31 . USAF Sat Cat: 11811 . COSPAR: 1980-041A. Apogee: 263 km (163 mi). Perigee: 190 km (110 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 89.00 min. Transported the fifth international crew under the INTERCOSMOS programme, comprising V N Kubasov (USSR) and B Farkas (Hungary) to the Salyut-6 station to carry out scientific research and experiments..
1981 March 22 - .
14:58 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC31.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U.
1981 March 30 - .
1982 June 24 - .
16:29 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U.
- Soyuz T-6 - .
Call Sign: Pamir (Pamirs ). Crew: Chretien,
Dzhanibekov,
Ivanchenkov.
Backup Crew: Baudry,
Kizim,
Solovyov, Vladimir.
Payload: Soyuz T s/n 9L. Mass: 6,850 kg (15,100 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: MOM.
Program: Salyut 7.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz T-5,
Soyuz T-6.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz T.
Duration: 7.91 days. Decay Date: 1982-07-02 . USAF Sat Cat: 13292 . COSPAR: 1982-063A. Apogee: 233 km (144 mi). Perigee: 189 km (117 mi). Inclination: 51.70 deg. Period: 88.70 min.
Manned three crew. Docked with Salyut 7. Transported to the Salyut-7 orbital station the Soviet-French international crew, comprising V A Dzhanibekov (USSR), A S Ivanchenkov (USSR) and Jean-Loup Chretien (France) to conduct scientific research and experiments.
1982 July 2 - .
1984 July 17 - .
17:40 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC31.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U2.
- Soyuz T-12 - .
Call Sign: Pamir (Pamir mountains). Crew: Dzhanibekov,
Savitskaya,
Volk.
Backup Crew: Ivanova,
Savinykh,
Vasyutin.
Payload: Soyuz T s/n 18L. Mass: 7,020 kg (15,470 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: MOM.
Program: Salyut 7.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz T-10,
Soyuz T-12.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz T.
Duration: 11.80 days. Decay Date: 1984-07-29 . USAF Sat Cat: 15119 . COSPAR: 1984-073A. Apogee: 218 km (135 mi). Perigee: 192 km (119 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 88.60 min. Docked with Salyut 7. Transported a crew comprising ship's commander V A Dzhanibekov, flight engineer S E Savitskaya and cosmonaut-research I P Volk to the Salyut-7 orbital station to conduct scientific and technical studies and experiments..
1984 July 25 - .
14:55 GMT - .
1984 July 29 - .
1985 June 6 - .
06:39 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U2.
1985 August 2 - .
07:15 GMT - .
1985 September 26 - .
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