Nikolai Rukavishnikov

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Nikolai Nikolayevich Rukavishnikov
Cosmonaut
 Nationality Soviet
 Born September 18, 1932
Tomsk, Russia
 Died October 19, 2002
Moscow, Russia
 Occupation1 Physicist
 Space time 9d 21h 09m
 Selection Civilian Specialist Group 2
 Mission(s) Soyuz 10, Soyuz 16, Soyuz 33
 1 previous or current

Nikolai Nikolayevich Rukavishnikov (Russian: Николай Николаевич Рукавишников; September 18, 1932, TomskOctober 19, 2002) was a Soviet cosmonaut who flew three space missions of the Soyuz programme: Soyuz 10, Soyuz 16, and Soyuz 33. Two of these missions, Soyuz 10 and Soyuz 33 were intended to dock with Salyut space stations, but failed to do so.

Rukavishnikov studied at the Moscow Engineering and Physics Institute and after graduation worked for Sergey Korolev's design bureau. He was selected for cosmonaut training in 1967.

He resigned from the space programme in 1987 and returned to work for the same bureau he started with, by then known as Energia.

He died of a heart attack on October 19, 2002.

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