Astronaut And Cosmonaut Medical Histories that time, he was in flight crew training as pilot aviation duties and for the astronautprogram. as well Russian Doctors Reveal cosmonaut's Medical Condition http://www.doctorzebra.com/drz/s_medhx.html
Extractions: USA, 1959 Wrote autobiography: Leap of Faith Cooper ] The book is riddled with factual errors. Beware. X Had hay fever. Had to convince doctors: "I can't imagine I'll run into many mixed grasses and sycamore trees in space." [ Cooper X As part of the his Mercury pre-flight activities, Cooper remembers: "I stripped, and a medical technician glued a half-dozen medical sensors to various spots on my body that he'd first sandpapered and scrubbed with alcohol." [ Cooper 2] Dr Zebra underwent the same procedure at NASA and let me tell you, alcohol on raw-rubbed skin hurts like the Dickens. It is a testament to Cooper's toughness that he does not even mention the discomfort. X Flushed feeling in face for twenty minutes after the abrupt transition from high positive-G to zero-G. [
Spacelink - 98-07-22 Astronaut Wilcutt Goes To Russia tenth astronaut to serve in this rotational position, Wilcutt will support the trainingand preparations of NASA astronauts at the Gagarin cosmonaut training http://spacelink.nasa.gov/NASA.News/NASA.News.Releases/Previous.News.Releases/98
Spacelink - 92-10-08 The astronaut's duties will focus on science, particularly life sciences, as well TwoNASA astronauts will receive full cosmonaut training with their cosmonaut http://spacelink.nasa.gov/NASA.News/NASA.News.Releases/Previous.News.Releases/92
JSC Digital Image Collection - STS71 emergency bailout training session. S9447232 image text cosmonaut Yuriy Onufriyenkosimulates parachute drop into water. S94-47256 image text astronaut Bonnie http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/iams/html/pao/STS71.htm
Extractions: Press Release Images NASA Photo ID: Title: image text Official portrait of Astronaut Ellen S. Baker image text Portrait of Astronaut Gregory J. Harbaugh image text STS-71 astronauts and cosmonauts answer questions from the press image text STS-71 Cosmonaut and Astronauts meet the press image text Cosmonaut Strekalov during STS-71 news conference image text Cosmonaut Budarin during STS-71 news conference image text Cosmonaut Dezhurov durint STS-71 news conference image text Cosmonaut Solovyev answers questions at STS-71 news conference image text STS-71 cosmonauts and astronauts pose for photo after news conferen image text Astronaut Thagard and fellow Mir 18 crewmembers chat at JSC image text STS-71 cosmonauts and astronauts greet news media during break in t image text Portrait of Russian cosmonaut and Mir 19 commander Anatoly Solovyev image text Portrait of Russian cosmonaut and Mir 19 crewmember Nikolai Budarin image text Portrait of Mir 18 cosmonaut Gennadiy Strekalov image text Portrait of Mir 18 cosmonaut Vladimir N. Dezhurov
JSC Digital Image Collection - STS63 S9441833 image text astronaut C. Michael Foale is image text STS-63 crewmembers duringegress training. S94-46266 image text cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev receives http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/iams/html/pao/STS63.htm
Extractions: Press Release Images NASA Photo ID: Title: image text Astronaut candidate Eileen Collins during parachute ejection briefing image text Astronaut candidate Eileen Collins during survival training image text Astronaut candidate Eileen Collins during survival training image text Astronaut candidate Eileen Collins during water survival training image text Astronaut candidate Eileen Collins during water survival training image text Astronaut candidate Eileen Collins during water survival training image text Astronaut Bernard Harris in life raft during WETF training image text Astronaut Eileen Collins during phone interview with news media image text Astronaut Eileen Collins in Full Fuselage Trainer image text Astronaut Eileen Collins in Full Fuselage Trainer image text Astronaut Eileen Collins in Full Fuselage Trainer image text Cosmonaut Titov in T-38 prior to mission image text Astronaut Eileen Collins at Test pilot school image text Astronauts Collins and Harbaugh discuss weather conditions image text Astronaut James Wetherbee briefed on use of Sky Genie image text Astronaut Eileen Collins is briefed on use of Sky Genie image text Astronaut James Wetherbee briefed on use of Sky Genie image text Astronaut Bernard Collins prepares to use Sky Genie image text Astronaut C. Michael Foale is briefed on use of Sky Genie
TV Guide Online - [Movie Database] VP Michael L. Gernhardt NASA astronaut Yuri Pavlovich Gidzenko cosmonaut YA Gagarincosmonaut training Center Umberto Guidoni astronaut European Space http://www.tvguide.com/Movies/database/ShowMovie.asp?MI=43784
Korzun Korzun was certified as a Testcosmonaut in 1989 June 1995 through August 1996, hecompleted training as a NASA 2, 3 and 4 astronauts, a French astronaut and a http://www.astronautix.com/astros/korzun.htm
Extractions: Valeri Grigoryevich Korzun Status : Active. Trained as : Cosmonaut. Profession : Pilot. Sex : Male. Marital Status : Married. Children : One. Birth Date : 05 March 1953. Birth City : Krasny Sulin. Birth Country : Russia. Nationality : Russian. Affiliation : Soviet Air Force. Group : 1987 Air Force Group. Detachment : TsPK-8. Date Selected : 23 July 1987. Number of Flights Total Time : 381.65 days. Number of EVAs Total EVA Time : 23.03 hours. Call sign: Fregat (Frigate). Official NASA Biography NAME: Valeri Grigorievich Korzun (Colonel, Russian Air Force) Cosmonaut of Yu.A. Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center PERSONAL DATA: Born March 5, 1953, in Krasny Sulin. He has a son, Nikita. His father is Korzun Grigori Andreevich, and his mother, Korzun Maria Arsentievna. EDUCATION: Graduated from Kachin Military Aviation College in 1974; Commander Department of the Gagarin Air Force Academy in 1987. SPECIAL HONORS: Awarded six Air Force Medals. EXPERIENCE: After graduation from the Military College in 1974, he served as a pilot, a senior pilot, flight section, commander of air squadron in the Air Force. In 1987, he was selected as a cosmonaut for training at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center after successfully graduating from the Gagarin Military Air-Force Academy.
Kadenyuk NAME Leonid K. Kadenyuk NSAU astronaut. of the Russian Air Forces Center for testpilot training) in 1977, and the Yuri Gagarin cosmonaut training Center in http://www.astronautix.com/astros/kadenyuk.htm
Extractions: Leonid Konstantinovich Kadenyuk Status : Inactive. Trained as : Cosmonaut. Profession : Pilot. Sex : Male. Marital Status : Married. Children : Two. Birth Date : 28 January 1951. Birth City : Chernivtsi. Birth State : Chernivtsi. Birth Country : Ukraine. Nationality : Ukrainian. Affiliation : Soviet Air Force. Group : 1976 Air Force Group. Detachment : TsPK-6. Date Selected : 23 August 1976. Date Departed : 01 January 1998. Number of Flights Total Time : 15.69 days. Soyuz TsPK detachment cosmonaut 1976-1983. Lapot test pilot 1983-1987. Buran test pilot, 1987-on. Working as test pilot, 1989. NASA Payload Specialist, 1996. NASA Official Biography NAME: Leonid K. Kadenyuk NSAU Astronaut PERSONAL DATA: Born January 28, 1951, in the Chernivtsi region of Ukraine. Married to Vera Kadenyuk (nee Kosolapinkova). They have two sons. He enjoys family time, running, athletics. EDUCATION: Graduated from secondary school in 1967, from the Chernihiv Higher Aviation School in Chernihiv, Ukraine, in 1971, and from GNIKI VVS USSR (State Scientific Research Institute of the Russian Air Forces Center for test pilot training) in 1977, and the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in 1978. He earned a master of science in mechanical engineering from the Moscow Aviation Institute, Department of Aircraft Construction, Moscow, Russia, in 1989. EXPERIENCE: Colonel Kadenyuk has been a member of the USSR Cosmonaut Team since 1976. He underwent complete engineering and flight training for Soyuz, Soyuz-TM, orbital station Salyut, orbital complex Mir, including special training as a commander of Buran reentry space vehicle. He has flown 54 different types and modifications of aircraft, has logged more than 2400 hours flying time, and holds the qualifications of Test Pilot, 1st Class, and Military Pilot, 2nd Class, and Test Pilot. As a pilot-instructor he was responsible for the graduation of fifteen students.
New Page 1 Typical classroom illustrations from actual training handouts and documents aredepicted. Scenes are given from both astronaut cosmonaut briefing sessions. http://www.apollotrainingteam.com/
Extractions: ApolloTrainingTeam A brief history of the Apollo Logistics Training Group of North American Rockwell in support of the Apollo manned space program Special Memoriam for the Columbia Crew STS- 107 Site Map Instructor Cadre Astronaut Apollo Soyuz Team Leader ... Contact Us In Memoriam: January 27, 1967 January 28, 1986 February 1, 2003 Special NASA site for Columbia Information Site Contents/Objectives This site will define the major activities of the Apollo Logistics Training Department during the Apollo program. It will identify the team members and the administrative staff, and their general duties to support the customer (NASA) program training needs. The approach to the overall training program is described by the team leader. A lunar mission overview is presented to demonstrate an early technique employed to introduce the major phases of the first manned mission. Typical classroom illustrations from actual training handouts and documents are depicted. Scenes are given from both astronaut & cosmonaut briefing sessions. The official patch for each manned Apollo mission is included. And finally, team member comments as related to special memories are included in a "Good Times" section of the site. Favorite Apollo mission web links are listed to aid in your research of program information.
Frank De Winne 2th Belgian Astronaut (ON1DHT) European Space Agency (ESA), whose homebase is the European astronaut Centre in 2001,De Winne took up training at the Gagarin cosmonaut training Centre (GCTC http://users.skynet.be/on1dht/frankdewinne.htm
Soyuz TMA-1 - Taxi Crew 04 - Odissea Mission A. Gagarin cosmonaut training Centre (TsPK), Russia DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH Born21 Esa astronaut Flight Engineer for the Odissea Mission DATE AND PLACE OF http://www.spaceonline.tv/iss_taxicrew_04.htm
Extractions: Born 21 April 1962, Schekino, Tula Area, RF (Russia). Father: Viktor Dmitrievich Zaletin (1930-1988). Mother: Valentina Ivanovna Zaletina (Prokhorova), born in 1926. Married to Elena Mikhailovna Zaletina (Goriacheva), they have one son. Hobbies include chess, sports and games. More Frank De Winne Esa Astronaut
Adventures To Outerspace: Book Online Now! weightlessness at 35,000feet. An astronaut or cosmonaut accompaniesyou through pre-flight training. The History of Space Flight http://activetravel.about.com/library/weekly/aa072601a.htm
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Michel Tognini In November 1986 he reported to the Yuri A.Gagarin cosmonaut training Center, StarCity, near Moscow, for alternate astronaut training, including EVA, for the http://www.spaceflight.esa.int/file.cfm?filename=asttognini
Reinhold Ewald In 1990 he joined the German national astronaut team and took up training for theGermanRussian MIRÂ’92 mission at the cosmonaut training Centre (TsPK) in http://www.spaceflight.esa.int/file.cfm?filename=astewald
Pop Star Finishes His Space Training allowed Bass to fly with less training time than Russian cosmonaut Yuri Lonchakovtook BassÂ’ place on tragedy, in which teacherastronaut Christa McAuliffe http://www.msnbc.com/news/765523.asp?0si=-
Extractions: GCC8 TEXT: PRESS STATEMENT ON SPACE COMMITTEE (Text: White House release) (850) (The following press statement was released February 7, 1997, by the White House Office of the Vice President following the eighth meeting of the U.S.-Russian Joint Commission on Economic and Technical Cooperation, also known as the Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission.) U.S.-Russian Joint Commission on Economic and Technological Cooperation GORE-CHERNOMYRDIN COMMISSION Space Committee Vice President Al Gore welcomes the significant progress in the joint U.S.-Russian effort to expand cooperation in human spaceflight. This cooperation has resulted in many historical and unprecedented achievements in the short period of time since the Commission's first meeting in September 1993. In particular, the Vice President notes the particular significance of joint activities for the implementation of the International Space Station (ISS) program. He confirms the commitment of both sides to this fundamental program, and encourages the continuing efforts to maintain the schedule for the beginning of its on-orbit assembly and completed construction by 2002. The Vice President also notes that the sides are working diligently to overcome the difficulties presented by the slip of the Service Module schedule, from April 1998 until late November or early December 1998.
Extractions: The Vice President of the United States of America and the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation note with great satisfaction the progress made to date in the United States' and Russia's joint effort to expand cooperation in human space flight. This cooperation has resulted in many historic and unprecedented achievements in the short period of time since the Commission's first meeting in September 1993. In particular, the joint missions between the U.S. Space Shuttle and the Russian Mir space station have had tremendous importance, both in concrete scientific and technical results and as a symbol of the benefits of U.S.-Russian cooperation. Learning to work together in joint space operations and building trust creates the basis for future cooperation in the assembly, operation and use of the International Space Station (ISS). The Vice President and the Chairman of the Government note that these cooperative activities continue to achieve significant milestones. Accomplishments since the last meeting of the Joint Commission in July 1996 include:
Movies.com Filmography! Space Station 3-D Michael L. Gernhardt NASA astronaut Yuri Pavlovich Gidzenko - cosmonaut - YA Gagarincosmonaut training Center Umberto Guidoni - astronaut European Space http://movies.go.com/filmography/Credits?movie_id=43784