Ivan Bella

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Ivan Bella
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Cosmonaut
 Nationality Slovak
 Born 25 May 1964
Brezno, Slovakia
 Occupation1 Pilot
 Rank Lieutenant Colonel
 Space time 7d 21h 56m
 Selection 1998 Cosmonaut Group
 Mission(s) Soyuz TM-29
 1 previous or current

Ivan Bella (b. 25 May 1964, Brezno, Slovakia) is a Slovak cosmonaut.

He was the first Slovak to enter outer space if not considering U.S. astronaut of Slovak origin Eugene Cernan. He participated in 9 days joined Russian-French-Slovak mission on spacestation Mir in 1999.

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[edit] Career

  • 1979-1983 - Military highschool (Vojenskė gymnázium Banská Bystrica)
  • 1983-1987 - Military Aviation University (Vysoká vojenská letecká škola SNP v Košiciach)
  • since 1983 - pilot license, later combat pilot license
  • since 1993 - served on 33rd air base flying Mig-21 and Su-22 fighters
  • 1998-1999 - space mission and training in Russia
  • 1999 - retired

[edit] Space Mission

  • 23 March 1998 - left for Russia to begin space mission training.
  • August 1998 - Bella selected for space flight
  • 20..28 February 1999 - He flew Soyuz TM-29 in 27th expedition to space station Mir as a Research Cosmonaut together with Viktor Michajlovič Afanasiov and Jean-Pierre Haigneré, launched from Baikonur.

[edit] Trivia

Married, father of two children.

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