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  1. Aleksandr Stepánovich Viktorenko (Александр Степанович Викторенко) (Olginka, provincia de Kazajistán Septentrional, República Socialista Soviética de Kazajistán, 27 de marzo de 1947-10 de agosto de 2023) [1] fue un cosmonauta ruso.

  2. Aleksandr Stepanovich Viktorenko (Russian: Александр Степанович Викторенко; 29 March 1947 – 10 August 2023) was a Soviet and Russian cosmonaut. Viktorenko was selected as a cosmonaut on 23 March 1978 and retired on 30 May 1997. He was commander of Soyuz TM-3, Soyuz TM-8, Soyuz TM-14, and Soyuz TM-20.

  3. www.nasa.gov › mission › sts-63STS-63 - NASA

    3 de feb. de 1995 · Ship-to-ship radio contact with Mir achieved well ahead of time, and Titov, who lived on Mir for more than a year, communicated excitedly with three cosmonauts aboard space station: Mir 17 Commander Alexander Viktorenko; Flight Engineer Elena Kondakova; and Valery Polyakov, a physician who has broken Titov’s record for extended ...

  4. Aleksandr Stepánovich Viktorenko (Александр Степанович Викторенко) (Olginka, provincia de Kazajistán Septentrional, República Socialista Soviética de Kazajistán, 27 de marzo de 1947-10 de agosto de 2023) [1] fue un cosmonauta ruso.

  5. 10 de ago. de 2023 · Russian cosmonaut Alexander Viktorenko, whose four flights included the first test of a "space motorcycle" and the first launch after the fall of the Soviet Union, has died at 76. Viktorenko's 19-year career included leading four missions to the Mir space station.

  6. 16 de mar. de 2017 · On 17 March 1992, the German astronaut Klaus-Dietrich Flade, together with the two Russian cosmonauts Aleksandr Viktorenko and Alexandr (Sascha) Kaleri, launched on an eight-day mission to the Russian space station Mir on board the Soyuz TM-14 spacecraft from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

  7. On October, 06, 1994, Mir-17 (Aleksandr Viktorenko and Yelena Kondakova) arrived at Mir together with ESA astronaut Ulf Merbold aboard Soyuz TM-20, Valeri Polyakov was again to remain aboard on his record duration flight.