Boris Yegorov

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Boris Borisovich Yegorov
Boris Yegorov
Cosmonaut
Nationality Soviet
Born November 26, 1937 (1937-11-26)
Moscow, Russia
Died September 12, 1994 (aged 56)
Moscow, Russia
Other occupation Doctor
Space time 1d 00h 17m
Selection Civilian Specialist Group 1
Missions Voskhod 1
Mission
insignia
1964 USSR postage stamp honouring Boris Yegorov
1964 USSR postage stamp honouring Boris Yegorov

Boris Borisovich Yegorov (Russian: Борис Борисович Егоров; November 26, 1937, MoscowSeptember 12, 1994, Moscow) was a Soviet doctor-cosmonaut and the first physician in space.

Yegorov came from a medical background, with his father a prominent heart surgeon, and his mother an ophthalmologist. He also selected medicine as a career and graduated from the First Moscow Medical Institute in 1961. During the course of his studies, he had come into contact with Yuri Gagarin's training and had become interested in space medicine.

Yegorov was selected as a member of the multi-disciplinary team that flew on Voskhod 1. It has been suggested that his father's influence within the Politburo may have had some bearing on the selection. As a result of this space flight, Boris Yegorov was awarded the title of the Hero of the Soviet Union on October 19, 1964.

He eventually earned a doctorate in medicine, with his specialisation being the sense of balance.

He was married three times, had three children and died from a heart attack. Asteroid 8450 Yegorov is named in his honor.

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