Aleksandr Panayotov Aleksandrov
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Not to be confused with Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov.
Intercosmos Cosmonaut | |
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Nationality | Bulgarian |
Born | December 1, 1951 Omurtag, Bulgaria |
Occupation1 | Pilot |
Rank | Lieutenant Colonel, Soviet Air Force |
Space time | 9d 20h 10m |
Selection | 1978 Intercosmos Group |
Mission(s) | Soyuz TM-5 |
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Aleksandr Panayotov Aleksandrov (Bulgarian: Александър Панайотов Александров) (born December 1, 1951, Omurtag, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian cosmonaut.
Aleksandrov graduated from Airforce Academy (with a doctorate degree) and reached the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He worked as Deputy Director, Institute of Space Research and the Academy of Science, Bulgaria.
He was selected as a cosmonaut on March 1, 1978. Aleksandrov was selected as backup for Soyuz 33 and flew as Research Cosmonaut on Soyuz TM-5 which launched on June 7, 1988 and landed (aboard Soyuz TM-4) on June 17, 1988. He immediately retired from the cosmonaut corps. Currently he works as a research scientist.
He is married and has one child.
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