Sergey Kud-Sverchkov
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Born
23 August 1983
Sergey Vladimirovich Kud-Sverchkov
23 August 1983
Baikonur, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union
StatusActive
AlmamaterMoscow State Technical University
Sergey Kud-Sverchkov | |
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Сергей Кудь-Сверчков | |
Kud-Sverchkov in 2024 | |
| Born | Sergey Vladimirovich Kud-Sverchkov 23 August 1983 Baikonur, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union |
| Status | Active |
| Alma mater | Moscow State Technical University |
| Awards | Hero of the Russian Federation |
| Space career | |
| Roscosmos cosmonaut | |
Current occupation | Test cosmonaut |
Previous occupation | Engineer for Energia |
Time in space | 313 days, 4 hours, 54 minutes (currently in space) |
| Selection | RKKE-17 Cosmonaut Group (2010) |
Total EVAs | 1 |
Total EVA time | 6 hours, 48 minutes |
| Missions | |
Mission insignia | |
Sergey Vladimirovich Kud-Sverchkov (Russian: Серге́й Влади́мирович Кудь-Сверчко́в; born on 23 August 1983) is a Russian cosmonaut, selected in 2010 by Roscosmos. He made his first spaceflight in 2020 aboard the International Space Station as a flight engineer for ISS Expedition 63/64.
In 2006, Kud-Sverchkov graduated with honours from Moscow State Technical University with a degree specializing in rocket engineering.[1]
Sergey Kud-Sverchkov worked as an engineer at RSC Energia from August 2006 until being selected to become a cosmonaut in April 2010 with another engineer of RSC Energia, Andrei Babkin.[2]
