Friday, December 22, 2017

Happy birthday, cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko!


Yuri Ivanovich Malenchenko, born December 22, 1951 in the Ukraine, has spent more time in space than anybody, except for fellow cosmonaut Gennady Padalka.  He is a veteran of 5 Soyuz missions and one Space Shuttle flight.  He has been aboard Mir and the International Space Station.  As of June 2016, he has spent a little over 827 days in space.

His first flight was as commander aboard Soyuz TM-19 to Mir in July 1994, where he spent 4 months. 

His next mission was aboard Atlantis (STS-106) in September 2000 as mission specialist.

His third flight was on Soyuz TMA-2 in April 2003 to the ISS.  While on board, he got married got married to Ekaterina Dmitrieva August 10, 2003. She was in Texas and he was 240 miles over New Zealand.  He is the first person to get married while in space.


Malenchenko's fourth flight was on Soyuz TMA-11 as commander in October 2007 to the International Space Station.  His fellow astronauts were Peggy Whitson, Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor (first Malaysian astronaut) and Yi So-yeon (the first Korean astronaut).

On the 37th anniversary of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Program, he blasted off on Soyuz TMA-05M July 2012.

His final flight was on Soyuz TMA-19M in December 2015.


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