Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)

Aleksandr Poleshchuk

Russia

Aleksandr Poleshchuk
Retired

Biography

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Aleksandr Fyodorovich Poleshchuk (Russian: Александр Фёдорович Полещук, born October 30, 1953) is a Russian cosmonaut. In February 1989 he was selected as a test cosmonaut candidate (1989 Cosmonaut Candidates Class, Group 14, Civil Specialists). From September 1989 to January 1991 he underwent the complete course of general space training and was qualified as a test cosmonaut, and then till March 1992 he undertook advanced training for the Soyuz-TM transport vehicle and Mir station flight. In 1992 he was selected as the backup flight engineer of the Soyuz TM-15 joint Russian-French mission, and consequently nominated as the flight engineer of the prime crew of Soyuz TM-16. In space from January 24 to July 22, 1993, he participated in a 179-day space flight with Gennady Manakov. During the flight he performed two EVAs totaling 9 hours and 58 minutes. Also testing of the androgynous peripheral docking subassembly of the Kristall module was performed.

Type

Government

Age

72

Date of Birth

October 30, 1953

First Flight

January 24, 1993

Last Flight

January 24, 1993

Career Stats

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Flights

1

Landings

2

Spacewalks

P179DT42M55S

Time in Space

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