Aleksandr Viktorenko

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Aleksandr Stepanovich Viktorenko (Russian: Александр Степанович Викторенко; 29 March 1947 – 9 August 2023) was a Soviet and Russian cosmonaut.

Born(1947-03-29)29 March 1947
Died9 August 2023(2023-08-09) (aged 76)
OccupationTest pilot
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Aleksandr Viktorenko
Александр Викторенко
Born(1947-03-29)29 March 1947
Died9 August 2023(2023-08-09) (aged 76)
OccupationTest pilot
Space career
Roscosmos cosmonaut
RankColonel, Russian Air Force
Time in space
489d 01h 33m
Selection1978 Intercosmos Group
Total EVAs
6 (5 during Mir EO-5, 1 during Mir EO-11)
Total EVA time
19h, 39m
MissionsSoyuz TM-3/2 (Mir EP-1), Soyuz TM-8 (Mir EO-5), Soyuz TM-14 (Mir EO-11), Soyuz TM-20 (Mir EO-17)
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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. He spent a total of 489 days in space.[1][2]

The Russian tradition of Russian Orthodox priests blessing cosmonauts on launch day was initiated by Viktorenko when he requested one for the launch of Soyuz TM-20 in 1994.[3]

Aleksandr Viktorenko died on 9 August 2023, at the age of 76.[4][5] He was buried at the Federal Military Memorial Cemetery on 12 August.[6]

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