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Vladimir Georgievich TITOV

 

 

118 Worldwide / 54 USSR (Russia)

 

 

Date of birth:  January 01, 1947.

 

 

The 1st Space Flight:

  • Launch:  April 20, 1983 at 13.10; “SoyuzT-8”. Commander.
  • Docking of “SoyuzT-8” with “Salyut-7” station was not performed due to technical reason
  • Landing: April 22, 1983 at 13.28; “SoyuzT-8”. Commander.
  • Flight duration: 02 days, 00 hours, 17 minutes, 48 seconds.

The Failed Launch

  • Launch:  September 26, 1983 at 19.37; “SoyuzT-10-1” (non-official name). Commander.
  • Emergency flight due to failure with fire of the “Soyuz-U” rocket-carrier.
  • Landing: September 26, 1983 at 19.42; “SoyuzT-10-1” (non-official name). Commander.
  • Flight duration: 00 days, 00 hours, 05 minutes, 13 seconds

 

The 2nd Space Flight:

 

  • Launch:  December 21, 1987 at 11.18; “SoyuzTM-4”. Commander.
  • Docking of “SoyuzTM-4” with “Mir” station on December 23, 1987.
  • EVA (Extra Vehicular Activity – 04 hours, 25 minutes) on February 26, 1988.
  • EVA (Extra Vehicular Activity – 05 hours, 10 minutes) on Огту 30б 1988.
  • EVA (Extra Vehicular Activity – 04 hours, 12 minutes) on October 20, 1988.
  • Undocking of “SoyuzTM-6” from “Mir” station on December 21, 1988.
  • Landing: December 21, 1988 at 09.57; “SoyuzTM-6”. Commander.
  • Flight duration: 365 days, 22 hours, 38 minutes, 58 seconds.

The new world record of space flight duration – One Year!!!

 

The 3rd Space Flight:

  • Launch:  February 03, 1995 at 05.22; “Discovery” (STS-63). Mission Specialist.
  • Landing: February 11, 1995 at 11.50; “Discovery” (STS-63). Mission Specialist.
  • Flight duration: 08 days, 06 hours, 28 minutes, 15 seconds

The 4th Space Flight

  • Launch:  September 26, 1997 at 02.34; “Atlantis” (STS-86) Mission Specialist.
  • Docking of “Atlantis” (STS-86) with “Mir” station on September 27, 1997.
  • EVA (Extra Vehicular Activity – 05 hours, 01 minutes) on October 01, 1997.
  • Undocking of “Atlantis” (STS-86) from “Mir” station on October 03, 1997.
  • Landing: October 06, 1997 at 21.55; “Atlantis” (STS-86). Mission Specialist.
  • Flight duration: 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes, 50 seconds.

Total space walks (EVAs) – 4

Total time in outer space (EVAs) - 18 hours 48 minutes

 

Total space flights – 4.

Total time in space: 387 days, 00 hours, 45 minutes, 51 seconds (without the 1983 Emergency Flight).

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