List of cosmonauts
This is a list of cosmonauts who have taken part in the missions of the Soviet space program and the Russian Federal Space Agency, including ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities.
Soviet and Russian cosmonauts born outside Russia are marked with an asterisk and their place of birth is shown in an additional list.
For the full plain lists of Russian and Soviet cosmonauts in Wikipedia, see Category:Russian cosmonauts and Category:Soviet cosmonauts.
Russian and Soviet cosmonauts
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- Aleksandr Kaleri* — Soyuz TM-14, Soyuz TM-24, Soyuz TM-30, Soyuz TMA-3, Soyuz TMA-01M
- Yevgeny Khrunov (1933–2000) — Soyuz 5/4
- Leonid Kizim* (1941–2010) — Soyuz T-3, Soyuz T-10/11, Soyuz T-15
- Pyotr Klimuk* — Soyuz 13, Soyuz 18, Soyuz 30
- Vladimir Komarov (1927–1967), died during reentry. — Voskhod 1, Soyuz 1
- Yelena V. Kondakova — Soyuz TM-20/STS-84
- Dmitri Kondratyev — Soyuz TMA-20
- Oleg Kononenko* — Soyuz TMA-12, Soyuz TMA-03M
- Mikhail Korniyenko — Soyuz TMA-18
- Valery Korzun — Soyuz TM-24, STS-111/113
- Oleg Kotov* — Soyuz TMA-10
- Vladimir Kovalyonok* — Soyuz 25, Soyuz 29/31, Soyuz T-4
- Konstantin Kozeyev — Soyuz TM-33/32
- Sergei Krikalev — Soyuz TM-7, Soyuz TM-12/ Soyuz TM-13, STS-60, STS-88, Soyuz TM-31/STS-102, Soyuz TMA-6
- Valeri Kubasov — Soyuz 6, Soyuz 19, Soyuz 36/35
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- Oleg Makarov (1933–2003) — Soyuz 12, Soyuz 18a, Soyuz 27/26, Soyuz T-3
- Yuri Malenchenko* — Soyuz TM-19, STS-106, Soyuz TMA-2, Soyuz TMA-11
- Yuri Malyshev (1941–1999) — Soyuz T-2, Soyuz T-11/10
- Gennadi Manakov — Soyuz TM-10, Soyuz TM-16
- Musa Manarov* — Soyuz TM-4/6, Soyuz TM-11
- Boris Morukov — STS-106
- Talgat Musabayev* — Soyuz TM-19, Soyuz TM-27, Soyuz TM-32/31
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- Aleksandr Samokutyayev — Soyuz TMA-21
- Gennadi Sarafanov (1942–2005) — Soyuz 15
- Viktor Savinykh — Soyuz T-4, Soyuz T-13/14
- Svetlana Savitskaya — Soyuz T-7/5, Soyuz T-12
- Aleksandr Serebrov — Soyuz T-7/5, Soyuz T-8, Soyuz TM-8, Soyuz TM-17
- Vitali Sevastyanov (1935–2010) — Soyuz 9, Soyuz 18
- Yuri Shargin — Soyuz TMA-5/4
- Salizhan Sharipov* — STS-89, Soyuz TMA-5
- Vladimir Shatalov* — Soyuz 4, Soyuz 8, Soyuz 10
- Anton Shkaplerov — Soyuz TMA-22
- Georgi Shonin* (1935–1997) — Soyuz 6
- Oleg Skripochka – Soyuz TMA-01M
- Aleksandr Skvortsov — Soyuz TMA-18
- Anatoly Solovyev* — Soyuz TM-5/4, Soyuz TM-9, Soyuz TM-15, STS-71/Soyuz TM-21, Soyuz TM-26
- Vladimir Solovyov — Soyuz T-10/11, Soyuz T-15
- Gennadi Strekalov (1940–2004) — Soyuz T-3, Soyuz T-8, Soyuz T-11/10, Soyuz TM-10, Soyuz TM-21/STS-71
- Maksim Surayev — Soyuz TMA-16
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- Vladimir Vasyutin* (1952–2002) — Soyuz T-14
- Aleksandr Viktorenko* — Soyuz TM-3/2, Soyuz TM-8, Soyuz TM-14, Soyuz TM-20
- Pavel Vinogradov — Soyuz TM-26, Soyuz TMA-8
- Igor Volk* — Soyuz T-12
- Alexander Volkov* — Soyuz T-14, Soyuz TM-7, Soyuz TM-13, Soyuz TM-13
- Sergei Aleksandrovich Volkov* — Soyuz TMA-12, Soyuz TMA-02M
- Vladislav Volkov (1935–1971), died on reentry. — Soyuz 7, Soyuz 11
- Boris Volynov — Soyuz 5, Soyuz 21
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Soviet bloc cosmonauts
From 1978-1988, the Soviet Union, transported 11 citizens of 10 nations closely allied to the USSR in the Soyuz manned vehicle. All of them flew as a result of the Intercosmos program. These space travelers have usually been referred to as "cosmonauts".
Other cosmonauts
In 1982, as an extension of the Intercosmos program, the Soviet Union began to fly the citizens of countries not part of the Soviet bloc, starting with Jean-Loup Chrétien of France. The USSR and later Russia have transported 49 citizens of 18 other nations on the Soyuz vehicle, usually as part of a commercial arrangement, including seven space tourists flying through the Space Adventures contract. Since 2001, the Soyuz has been used to transport ESA, JAXA, and NASA astronauts to the International Space Station. These space travelers are not always referred to as "cosmonauts", especially if they belong to another space program; e.g., NASA employees are almost always referred to as "astronauts", even if they are flying on a Russian vehicle.
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Americas
Asia
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Soviet and Russian cosmonauts born outside Russia
All Soviet and RKA cosmonauts have been born within the borders of the U.S.S.R.; no cosmonaut who was born in independent Russia has yet flown. Many cosmonauts, however, were born in Soviet territories outside the boundaries of Russia, and may be claimed by various Soviet successor states as nationals of those states. All claimed Soviet or Russian citizenship at the time of their space flights.
Azerbaidzhan S.S.R. / Azerbaijan
Byelorussian S.S.R. / Belarus
Georgian S.S.R. / Georgia
Kazakh S.S.R. / Kazakhstan
- Toktar Aubakirov, born in Karaganda, Kazakhstan.
- Yuri Lonchakov, born in Balkhash, Kazakhstan
- Talgat Musabayev, born in Kargaly, Kazakhstan.
- Viktor Patsayev, born in Aktyubinsk, Kazakhstan
- Vladimir Shatalov, born in Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan.
- Aleksandr Viktorenko, born in Olginka, Kazakhstan
Kirghiz S.S.R. / Kyrgyzstan
Latvian S.S.R. / Latvia
Turkmen S.S.R. / Turkmenistan
Ukrainian S.S.R. / Ukraine
- Anatoly Artsebarsky, born in Prosyanaya, Ukraine
- Georgi Beregovoi, born in Federovka, Ukraine
- Georgiy Dobrovolskiy, born in Odessa, Ukraine
- Yuri Gidzenko, born in Elanets, Ukraine
- Leonid Kizim, born in Krasny Liman, Ukraine
- Oleg Kotov, born in Simferopol, Ukraine
- Anatoli Levchenko, born in Krasnokutsk, Ukraine
- Vladimir Lyakhov, born in Antratsyt, Ukraine
- Yuri Malenchenko, born in Svitlovodsk, Ukraine
- Yuri Onufriyenko, born in Ryasne, Ukraine
- Leonid Popov, born in Oleksandriia, Ukraine
- Pavel Popovich, born in Uzyn, Ukraine.
- Georgi Shonin, born in Rovenky, Ukraine
- Vasili Tsibliyev, born in Orekhovka, Ukraine
- Vladimir Vasyutin, born in Kharkiv, Ukraine
- Igor Volk, born in Zmiiv, Ukraine
- Aleksandr Volkov, born in Horlivka, Ukraine
- Sergei Aleksandrovich Volkov, born in Chuhuiv, Ukraine
- Vitali Zholobov, born in Zburjevka, Ukraine
Uzbek S.S.R. / Uzbekistan
See also