Vladimir Aksyonov

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Vladimir Viktorovich Aksyonov
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Yury Malyshev (left) and Vladimir Aksyonov (right) on a 1980 postage stamp
Born (1935-02-01) 1 February 1935 (age 86)
Giblitsy, USSR
NationalitySoviet
OccupationPilot
Awards
Space career
Cosmonaut
Time in space
11d 20h 11m
SelectionCivilian Specialist Group 5
MissionsSoyuz 22, Soyuz T-2

Vladimir Viktorovich Aksyonov (Влади́мир Ви́кторович Аксёнов) (born in Giblitsy, Kasimovsky District, Ryazan Oblast, Russian SFSR, on 1 February 1935) is a former Soviet cosmonaut, married with two children.[1] He graduated from institute of Engineering with diploma and graduated from Air Force Institute and graduated from polytechnical Institute. He was a candidate technical science.

Aksyonov was selected as cosmonaut on 3 March 1973. He was awarded the title of the Hero of the Soviet Union on two occasions. He retired on 17 October 1988.

Flew as Flight Engineer on Soyuz 22 and Soyuz T-2.

He is currently director of the institute for research of Russian mineral resources.

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