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Victor Afanassiev a quitté le corpsdes cosmonaute le 17/03/06.
Afanas’ev, Viktor Mikhailovich left the post of deputy commander of RGNII CPKG according to the order issued by Secretary of Defence of the Russian Federation dated March 20th, 2006 and order issued by the Commander of RGNII CPGK issued on April 17th. He was transferred from cosmonaut group and Russian Armed Forces to the retirement on the same day.
According to Shamsutdinov from Novosti Kosmonavtiki, in the Russian cosmonaut group are only 17 active cosmonauts now and only 6 with previous spaceflight experience
Afanas’ev, Viktor Mikhailovich left the post of deputy commander of RGNII CPKG according to the order issued by Secretary of Defence of the Russian Federation dated March 20th, 2006 and order issued by the Commander of RGNII CPGK issued on April 17th. He was transferred from cosmonaut group and Russian Armed Forces to the retirement on the same day.
According to Shamsutdinov from Novosti Kosmonavtiki, in the Russian cosmonaut group are only 17 active cosmonauts now and only 6 with previous spaceflight experience
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purée !!! incroyable !
Ils sont si peu que cela ...
Ils sont si peu que cela ...
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Je pense au contraire que ca s'explique par le budget, car pour développer le parom, le klipper etc...il faut des cosmonautes. De plus, l'ESA possède presque autant de spationautes malgré le manque total d'engin habité.
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Novosti Kosmonavtiki news №554:
The Cosmonaut Training Center has completed the sequential recruiting of candidates for spaceflight
The future candidates for the Cosmonaut Group have been selected from the number of military pilots, reported Interfaks-AVN, quoting the group’s commander, Colonel Yurii Lonchakov.
“For approximately one-and-a-half years we selected aviation candidates to study at the Cosmonaut Training Center. Throughout this time, more than a thousand military pilots passed through the unique filter of medical and other tests. From them has been made a preliminary selection of six people,” reported Yu. Lonchakov.
According to him, the six military pilot candidates will be subsequently joined by civil specialists, selected from the Energiya Rocket & Space Corporation (Korolyov, Moscow region), GKNPTS Khrunichyov (Moscow) and TSSKB Progress (Samara). “I think that the total number of group will be, at a maximum, 11 to 12 people,” said Yu. Lonchakov.
Yu. Lonchakov explained that the recruiting of cosmonauts has been accomplished as needed. The initial general preparation course will take approximately two years.
– A.ZH.
The Cosmonaut Training Center has completed the sequential recruiting of candidates for spaceflight
The future candidates for the Cosmonaut Group have been selected from the number of military pilots, reported Interfaks-AVN, quoting the group’s commander, Colonel Yurii Lonchakov.
“For approximately one-and-a-half years we selected aviation candidates to study at the Cosmonaut Training Center. Throughout this time, more than a thousand military pilots passed through the unique filter of medical and other tests. From them has been made a preliminary selection of six people,” reported Yu. Lonchakov.
According to him, the six military pilot candidates will be subsequently joined by civil specialists, selected from the Energiya Rocket & Space Corporation (Korolyov, Moscow region), GKNPTS Khrunichyov (Moscow) and TSSKB Progress (Samara). “I think that the total number of group will be, at a maximum, 11 to 12 people,” said Yu. Lonchakov.
Yu. Lonchakov explained that the recruiting of cosmonauts has been accomplished as needed. The initial general preparation course will take approximately two years.
– A.ZH.
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Les 17 cosmonautes en activité (sans oublier Vinogradov :pale: ):
Défi du soir (avant le lancement d'ariane) : les identifier :bball:
Défi du soir (avant le lancement d'ariane) : les identifier :bball:
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Novosti Kosmonavtiki news №554
The Cosmonaut Training Center has completed the sequential recruiting of candidates for spaceflight
The future candidates for the Cosmonaut Group have been selected from the number of military pilots, reported Interfaks-AVN, quoting the group’s commander, Colonel Yurii Lonchakov.
“For approximately one-and-a-half years we selected aviation candidates to study at the Cosmonaut Training Center. Throughout this time, more than a thousand military pilots passed through the unique filter of medical and other tests. From them has been made a preliminary selection of six people,” reported Yu. Lonchakov.
According to him, the six military pilot candidates will be subsequently joined by civil specialists, selected from the Energiya Rocket & Space Corporation (Korolyov, Moscow region), GKNPTS Khrunichyov (Moscow) and TSSKB Progress (Samara). “I think that the total number of group will be, at a maximum, 11 to 12 people,” said Yu. Lonchakov.
Yu. Lonchakov explained that the recruiting of cosmonauts has been accomplished as needed. The initial general preparation course will take approximately two years.
– A.ZH.
The Cosmonaut Training Center has completed the sequential recruiting of candidates for spaceflight
The future candidates for the Cosmonaut Group have been selected from the number of military pilots, reported Interfaks-AVN, quoting the group’s commander, Colonel Yurii Lonchakov.
“For approximately one-and-a-half years we selected aviation candidates to study at the Cosmonaut Training Center. Throughout this time, more than a thousand military pilots passed through the unique filter of medical and other tests. From them has been made a preliminary selection of six people,” reported Yu. Lonchakov.
According to him, the six military pilot candidates will be subsequently joined by civil specialists, selected from the Energiya Rocket & Space Corporation (Korolyov, Moscow region), GKNPTS Khrunichyov (Moscow) and TSSKB Progress (Samara). “I think that the total number of group will be, at a maximum, 11 to 12 people,” said Yu. Lonchakov.
Yu. Lonchakov explained that the recruiting of cosmonauts has been accomplished as needed. The initial general preparation course will take approximately two years.
– A.ZH.
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Novosti Kosmonavtiki (juillet 2006)
La composition des groupes de cosmonautes est la suivante :
ISS-14: Michael Lopez-Alegria, Mikhail Turin, Sunita Williams, Daisuke Enomoto and Peggy Whitson, Yurii Malenchenko, Clayton Anderson, Anoushe Ansari.
ISS-15: Fedor Yurchikhin, Oleg Kotov, Clayton Anderson, Roman Romanenko, Mikhail Korniyenko, Gregory Chamitoff.
ISS-16/17: Yuri Lonchakov, Aleksandr Kaleri, Sergey Volkov, Maxim Surayev, Oleg Kononenko, Maykl Barratt, Sandra Magnus, Timoti Kopra, Robert Benken, Nicolas Stott, Garrett Reisman.
ISS-Groupe 1: Yuri Baturin, Gennadii Padalka, Salizhan Sharipov, Sergei Treshchyov.
ISS-Gr. 2: Konstantine Val’kov, Aleksandr Skvortsov.
ISS-Gr. 3: Sergei Revin, Sergey Moshchenko, Oleg Skripochka, Yuri Shargin.
ISS-Gr. 4: Aleksandr Samokutyaev, Anton Shkaplerov, Anatoliy Iivanishin, Yevgeny Tarelkin.
ISS-Gr. 5: Andrei Borisenko, Mark Serov, Oleg Artem’ev, and also Kazakhstan cosmonauts Aidyn Aimbetov and Mukhtar Aimakhanov.
Pavel Vinogradov est sur ISS.
Valeri Tokarev revient d'ISS.
Dmitriy Kondratiev est au JSC au USA.
Sergey Krikalyov, Aleksandr Lazutkin and Konstantine Kozeev travail à RKK Energiya.
Boris Morukov and Sergei Ryazanskii travail à IMBP.
Sergey Zhukov est directer chez Roskosmos.
Au 30 juin 2006, en Russie il y a 37 cosmonautes.
La composition des groupes de cosmonautes est la suivante :
ISS-14: Michael Lopez-Alegria, Mikhail Turin, Sunita Williams, Daisuke Enomoto and Peggy Whitson, Yurii Malenchenko, Clayton Anderson, Anoushe Ansari.
ISS-15: Fedor Yurchikhin, Oleg Kotov, Clayton Anderson, Roman Romanenko, Mikhail Korniyenko, Gregory Chamitoff.
ISS-16/17: Yuri Lonchakov, Aleksandr Kaleri, Sergey Volkov, Maxim Surayev, Oleg Kononenko, Maykl Barratt, Sandra Magnus, Timoti Kopra, Robert Benken, Nicolas Stott, Garrett Reisman.
ISS-Groupe 1: Yuri Baturin, Gennadii Padalka, Salizhan Sharipov, Sergei Treshchyov.
ISS-Gr. 2: Konstantine Val’kov, Aleksandr Skvortsov.
ISS-Gr. 3: Sergei Revin, Sergey Moshchenko, Oleg Skripochka, Yuri Shargin.
ISS-Gr. 4: Aleksandr Samokutyaev, Anton Shkaplerov, Anatoliy Iivanishin, Yevgeny Tarelkin.
ISS-Gr. 5: Andrei Borisenko, Mark Serov, Oleg Artem’ev, and also Kazakhstan cosmonauts Aidyn Aimbetov and Mukhtar Aimakhanov.
Pavel Vinogradov est sur ISS.
Valeri Tokarev revient d'ISS.
Dmitriy Kondratiev est au JSC au USA.
Sergey Krikalyov, Aleksandr Lazutkin and Konstantine Kozeev travail à RKK Energiya.
Boris Morukov and Sergei Ryazanskii travail à IMBP.
Sergey Zhukov est directer chez Roskosmos.
Au 30 juin 2006, en Russie il y a 37 cosmonautes.
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Sunday, July 30, 2006
Russia desperate to recruit new group of cosmonauts
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Russian attempts to recruit a new generation of cosmonauts have faltered for the first time in 40 years with a rare recruitment competition attracting only a handful of applicants.
As part of the then Soviet Union Russia put the first man in space 45 years ago but it seems few young Russians are keen to follow in Yuri Gagarin's famous footsteps today.
The recruitment drive, only the 16th of its kind since 1966, was launched last year by Energia, Russia's giant state-controlled space corporation that designs and makes spacecrafts.
In the Soviet era the same competition regularly attracted 3,500 applicants eager to become flight engineers, train in Moscow's "Star City" and visit the then Mir space station.
In those days only 20 of the thousands who applied became trainee cosmonauts and of those fewer than 10 actually passed the medical and other tests to become qualified cosmonauts. Back then it was highly fashionable to become a cosmonaut.
Gagarin had lent the profession a magnetic glamour, trainees enjoyed access to better housing and luxury goods, and the Soviet authorities poured billions of rubles into the space program as a matter of national pride.
Now, however, the situation is dramatically different and it would seem that the days of cosmonaut glamour are long gone. Energia has received around only 10 applications in the past year and a half since it opened the recruitment competition.
Of those only one, that of 28-year old Elena Serova, a technical specialist, has proved viable; the others didn't even pass the medical test.
Desperate times call for desperate measures and Energia has begun scouring technical colleges in the hope of getting engineering students to apply.
But those students who have applied so far have not met the corporation's stringent entry conditions.
Nor is the recruitment crisis confined to Energia's cosmonaut program; it is biting hard in its manufacturing and design departments too.
In the Soviet era thousands of young graduates rushed to fill its ranks but now the average age of an Energia employee is 46.2 years, five more than theaverage in Russian industry. Energia currently boasts 15 trained cosmonauts who make up just under half of Russia's 37-strong team. NASA, its archrival, has 101 trained astronauts on standby.
Russia desperate to recruit new group of cosmonauts
THE INDEPENDENT
Russian attempts to recruit a new generation of cosmonauts have faltered for the first time in 40 years with a rare recruitment competition attracting only a handful of applicants.
As part of the then Soviet Union Russia put the first man in space 45 years ago but it seems few young Russians are keen to follow in Yuri Gagarin's famous footsteps today.
The recruitment drive, only the 16th of its kind since 1966, was launched last year by Energia, Russia's giant state-controlled space corporation that designs and makes spacecrafts.
In the Soviet era the same competition regularly attracted 3,500 applicants eager to become flight engineers, train in Moscow's "Star City" and visit the then Mir space station.
In those days only 20 of the thousands who applied became trainee cosmonauts and of those fewer than 10 actually passed the medical and other tests to become qualified cosmonauts. Back then it was highly fashionable to become a cosmonaut.
Gagarin had lent the profession a magnetic glamour, trainees enjoyed access to better housing and luxury goods, and the Soviet authorities poured billions of rubles into the space program as a matter of national pride.
Now, however, the situation is dramatically different and it would seem that the days of cosmonaut glamour are long gone. Energia has received around only 10 applications in the past year and a half since it opened the recruitment competition.
Of those only one, that of 28-year old Elena Serova, a technical specialist, has proved viable; the others didn't even pass the medical test.
Desperate times call for desperate measures and Energia has begun scouring technical colleges in the hope of getting engineering students to apply.
But those students who have applied so far have not met the corporation's stringent entry conditions.
Nor is the recruitment crisis confined to Energia's cosmonaut program; it is biting hard in its manufacturing and design departments too.
In the Soviet era thousands of young graduates rushed to fill its ranks but now the average age of an Energia employee is 46.2 years, five more than theaverage in Russian industry. Energia currently boasts 15 trained cosmonauts who make up just under half of Russia's 37-strong team. NASA, its archrival, has 101 trained astronauts on standby.
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Russia desperate to recruit new group of cosmonauts ...
Ils vont faire un feuilleton :" Desperate Soyouz life"
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Pas trop de problème pour le recrutement militaire :
Mais cela ne se bouscule pas au portillon pour les candidats "civils"
Alors peu d'attrait en terme de reconnaissance et de salaire ? Probablement ... mais peut-êtrei plus simplement une perpective qui n'a rien de forcément enthousiasmant (subir un entrainement très pointu pour au mieux passer 3 à 6 mois à bord de l'ISS à surveiller les manomètres et à faire du vélo)
Le piment d'effectuer quelques EVA où il faut suer 8 heures dans le scaphandre n'est peut-etre pas suffisant.
:lol!:
The future candidates for the Cosmonaut Group have been selected from the number of military pilots,
Mais cela ne se bouscule pas au portillon pour les candidats "civils"
According to him, the six military pilot candidates will be subsequently joined by civil specialists, selected from the Energiya Rocket & Space Corporation (Korolyov, Moscow region), GKNPTS Khrunichyov (Moscow) and TSSKB Progress (Samara).
Alors peu d'attrait en terme de reconnaissance et de salaire ? Probablement ... mais peut-êtrei plus simplement une perpective qui n'a rien de forcément enthousiasmant (subir un entrainement très pointu pour au mieux passer 3 à 6 mois à bord de l'ISS à surveiller les manomètres et à faire du vélo)
Le piment d'effectuer quelques EVA où il faut suer 8 heures dans le scaphandre n'est peut-etre pas suffisant.
:lol!:
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J'étais en train de me dire que c'est bizarre que LAZOUTKINE et MALENTCHENKO aient réussi à être de nouveau assignés à des équipages...
En 1997, TSIBLIEV et LAZOUTKINE avaient, aux yeux de tout le monde, terminé leur carrière...
Et en 2003, quand MALENTCHENKO a créé un scandale comme les Russes ne les aiment pas du tout en se mariant dans l'Espace, je pensais aussi que ça allait lui coûter sa carrière!...
Ben en fait non!
En 1997, TSIBLIEV et LAZOUTKINE avaient, aux yeux de tout le monde, terminé leur carrière...
Et en 2003, quand MALENTCHENKO a créé un scandale comme les Russes ne les aiment pas du tout en se mariant dans l'Espace, je pensais aussi que ça allait lui coûter sa carrière!...
Ben en fait non!
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A mes yeux ils ont surtout une expérience inestimable.nikolai39 a écrit:En 1997, TSIBLIEV et LAZOUTKINE avaient, aux yeux de tout le monde, terminé leur carrière...
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nikolai39 a écrit:En 1997, TSIBLIEV et LAZOUTKINE avaient, aux yeux de tout le monde, terminé leur carrière...
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A mes yeux ils ont surtout une expérience inestimable.
Et qu'en est-il ?
Lazoutkine est Backup crew je pense sur une mission précédente de l'ISS ?
Tsibliev ? ? ? ?
C'est bien pendant leur séjour sur MIR que la dépressurisation du Spektr à eu lieu ?
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A ma connaissance Lazoukine est toujours "actif" et travaille actuellement à Energia.
Quant à Tsibliev, il a quitter sa position le 19/06/98.
Et oui, ils ont vécu la collision entre Mir et le progress en 97.
Quant à Tsibliev, il a quitter sa position le 19/06/98.
Et oui, ils ont vécu la collision entre Mir et le progress en 97.
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TSIBLIEV est aujourd'hui commandant du TsPK ("Cité des Etoiles"), et est officiellement toujorus membre du corps des cosmonautes.
LAZOUTKINE était ingénieur de bord de l'équipage de réserve de l'Expedition 12, et ingénieur de bord de l'équipage principal de l'Expedition 14 (qui doit décoller le 18 septembre prochain).
Mais en août 2005, alors qu'il s'entraînait à Houston, il a eu un problème médical et ces deux affectations lui ont été retiré. Depuis, on ne sait pas exactement ce qu'il en est...
LAZOUTKINE était ingénieur de bord de l'équipage de réserve de l'Expedition 12, et ingénieur de bord de l'équipage principal de l'Expedition 14 (qui doit décoller le 18 septembre prochain).
Mais en août 2005, alors qu'il s'entraînait à Houston, il a eu un problème médical et ces deux affectations lui ont été retiré. Depuis, on ne sait pas exactement ce qu'il en est...
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Nouvelle sélection de cosmonautes!! C'est bon signe, car ça dénote une grande activité, et surtout des eprspectives, dans le domaine des vols habités... En effet, les gars de la dernière sélection vont commencer à voler l'année prochaine ou dans deux ans...
Voici la liste :
Dans le groupe des cosmonautes de l'Armée de l'Air :
-Aleksandr Aleksandrovitch MISSOURKINE
-Oleg Viktorovitch NOVITSKI
-Alekseï Nikolaïevitch OVTCHININE
-Maksim Vladimirocitch PONOMARIEV
-Sergueï Nikolaïevitch RIZHIKOV
Dans le groupe des cosmonautes de la RKK Energuia :
-Elena Olegovna SEROVA (femme du cosmonaute Mark SEROV)
-Nikolaï Vladimirovitch TIKHONOV
Voici la liste :
Dans le groupe des cosmonautes de l'Armée de l'Air :
-Aleksandr Aleksandrovitch MISSOURKINE
-Oleg Viktorovitch NOVITSKI
-Alekseï Nikolaïevitch OVTCHININE
-Maksim Vladimirocitch PONOMARIEV
-Sergueï Nikolaïevitch RIZHIKOV
Dans le groupe des cosmonautes de la RKK Energuia :
-Elena Olegovna SEROVA (femme du cosmonaute Mark SEROV)
-Nikolaï Vladimirovitch TIKHONOV
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Il y a même une femme :cheers:nikolai39 a écrit:...
Dans le groupe des cosmonautes de la RKK Energuia :
-Elena Olegovna SEROVA (femme du cosmonaute Mark SEROV)
...
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En fait c'est plutôt la sélection de 1997 (soit il y a 9 ans) : Romanenko, Souraiev, Volkov, Skripotchka ...nikolai39 a écrit:Nouvelle sélection de cosmonautes!! C'est bon signe, car ça dénote une grande activité, et surtout des eprspectives, dans le domaine des vols habités... En effet, les gars de la dernière sélection vont commencer à voler l'année prochaine ou dans deux ans...
Il y a eu depuis une sélection en 2003 : Loktionov, Ivanishine, Serove, Zoukov ...
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Il était temps que les femmes russes revols... il y en a eut peu
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