Yury Vasilyevich Malyshev

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Yury Vasilyevich Malyshev

Yury Malyshev (left) and Vladimir Aksyonov (right) on a 1980 postage stamp
Cosmonaut
Nationality Soviet
Born August 27, 1941
Nikolayevsk, Volgograd Oblast, USSR
Died November 8, 1999(1999-11-08) (aged 58)
Zvyozdny Gorodok, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation
Other occupation Pilot
Rank Colonel, Soviet Air Force
Time in space 11d 19h 59m
Selection Air Force Group 4
Missions Soyuz T-2, Soyuz T-11
Awards Hero of the Soviet Union (2)
Order of Lenin (2)

Yury Vasilyevich Malyshev (Russian: Ю́рий Васи́льевич Ма́лышев) was born in the village Nikolayevsk, Stalingrad Oblast (Volgograd Oblast), USSR on August 27, 1941. He studied in Taganrog's high school N24, 1949-1959. He was married with two children. He was selected as a cosmonaut on May 7, 1967. He retired on July 20, 1988. He died on November 8, 1999 in Zvyozdny Gorodok, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation.

He was Commander of Soyuz T-2 (June 5–9, 1980) and Soyuz T-11 (April 3–11, 1984).

Honorary titles and awards

Publications

  • Co-author of the book 'USSR-India. At Space Orbit'


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