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On May 22, Dezhurov and Strekalov installed the solar array on Kvant-1 and stowed Kristall's another solar array. The excursion out of the Mir Space Station marked Dezhurov's third career spacewalk. The spacewalk started at 00:10:20 UTC and was completed at 05:25:11 UTC. The spacewalk lasted 5 hours
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spacecraft. Following a two-day solo flight, the Soyuz spacecraft docked with the Mir on March 16. Dezhurov served as the Mir E-18 commander. There were several technical problems during this mission. The crew also performed life science experiments. Following a 115-day flight, the mission concluded
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In 1987, he was assigned to the Cosmonaut Training Center. From December 1987 to June 1989, he underwent a course of general space training. Since September 1989, he has continued training as a member of a group of test cosmonauts. Since 1991, he has been a correspondence student at the Yuri A.
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Docking Compartment for the Kurs automated docking system. They completed checks of the Strela cargo crane, using one space walker at the end of the crane's boom to simulate a cargo. They also inspected and photographed a small panel of one solar array on the Zvezda Service Module that has one
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Dezhurov conducted another four spacewalks during the Expedition 3 mission to the ISS. On October 8, 2001, Dezhurov and Tyurin ventured outside the ISS to mark the 100th spacewalk to be carried out by Russian cosmonauts. The main objective of the spacewalk was to outfit the
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module. The spacewalkers installed a cable that allows space walk radio communications between the two station sections. They also installed handrails on the new compartment and an exterior ladder that will be used to help spacewalkers leave
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resupply ship from firmly docking with the ISS. The two spacewalkers also took pictures of the debris, which was a rubberized seal from the previous cargo ship, and of the docking interface. The spacewalk lasted 2 hours and 46 minutes.
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On 28 May and June 1, 1995, Dezhurov and Strekolov conducted two spacewalks to prepare Mir to move Kristall and Spektr modules. Dezhurov's fourth and fifth career spacewalks lasted 21 and 23 minutes respectively.
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On 12 May 1995, Dezhurov conducted his first career spacewalk. The spacewalk started 04:20:44 UTC and ended at 10:35:16 UTC. He and Strekalov prepared for the arrival of the
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medal and the Pilot/Cosmonaut title by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation. He has been also awarded three Air Force medals during his career.
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On November 12, 2001, Dezhurov conducted his eighth career spacewalk. Dezhurov and NASA astronaut Culbertson connected cables on the exterior of the
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hatch. Dezhurov and Tyurin also installed a Strela cargo crane onto the station. The spacewalk lasted 4 hours and 58 minutes ending at 19:21 UTC.
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module and prepared to move Kristall's solar panel. They also practiced work at the Kristall module. The spacewalk lasted 6 hours and 14 minutes.
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During his cosmonaut career, Dezhurov has performed nine spacewalks. During Mir EO-18 long-duration mission Dezhurov together with cosmonaut
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Dezhurov attended and graduated from the S.I. Gritsevits Kharkov Higher Military Aviation School in 1983 with a pilot engineer's diploma.
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On December 3, 2001, Dezhurov conducted his ninth career spacewalk. Dressed in Orlan spacesuits, Tyurin and Dezhurov floated out of the
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On October 15, 2001, Dezhurov performed his seventh career spacewalk. The two spacewalkers returned to space outside the ISS from the
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portion of a panel not fully unfolded. The spacewalk was conducted in Russian Orlan spacesuits. It lasted 5 hours and 4 minutes.
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conducted five spacewalks. As of June 2010, his nine spacewalks totalling 37 hours and 2 minutes has placed him in the
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Vladimir Dezhurov, Expedition 3 flight engineer, floats through the Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 (PMA-2) on the ISS.
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airlock at 13:20 UTC. Dezhurov and Tyurin used a cutting tool to remove an errant rubber seal that had prevented a
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Space Stations. During his career, Dezhurov also conducted nine spacewalks before his retirement on July 12, 2004.
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Dezhurov wears the Russian Orlan space suit as he prepared for an upcoming spacewalk from the
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Dezhurov performed his second career spacewalk on May 17. They moved the solar array to the
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position in the list of astronauts who have the most extra-vehicular activity (EVA) time.
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airlock. Dezhurov and Tyurin installed Russian commercial experiments on the exterior of
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Docking Compartment and make connections between that newly arrived compartment and the
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After graduating, Dezhurov served as a pilot and senior pilot in the Russian Air Force.
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In March 1994, Dezhurov began flight training as commander of the prime crew of the
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mission commander, shakes the hand of cosmonaut Vladimir Dezhurov.
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Dezhurov was born on July 30, 1962, in the settlement of
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crew to the ISS and landed at KSC on December 17, 2001.
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module. The spacewalk lasted six hours and 52 minutes.
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Index

Dezhurov

Yavas
Mordovia
Soviet Union
Mechanical Engineer
Hero of the Russian Federation
Roscosmos
Lieutenant Colonel
Russian Air Force
1987 Cosmonaut Group
EVAs
Soyuz TM-21
STS-71
STS-105
Expedition 3
STS-108





Russian
cosmonaut
Star City, Moscow
Mir
International
Yavas
Zubovo-Polyansky District
Mordovia

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