Alexander Kemurdzhian

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Alexander Leonovich Kemurdzhian (4 October 1921, Vladikavkaz - February 25, 2003, St Petersburg)[1] was a pioneering scientist in the space flight program of the Soviet Union. As chief designer at the Lavochkin Design Bureau, he designed the first rovers to explore another world, the Soviet Lunokhod rovers.

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