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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Musa_ManarovMusa Manarov - Wikipedia

    Musa Khiramanovich Manarov (Russian: Муса Хираманович Манаров; born 22 March 1951) is a former Soviet cosmonaut who spent 541 days in space. [1] He was a colonel in the Soviet Air Force and graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute with an engineering qualification in 1974.

  2. Mar 23, 2021 · Debris impacted the south Pacific east of New Zealand. Among those present to observe Mir’s reentry from the island nation of Fiji were Mir designer Leonid A. Gorshkov and cosmonauts Sergei V. Avdeyev, Yelena Y. Kondakova, Musa K. Manarov, and Vladimir G. Titov, all of whom spent at least six months aboard Mir.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Musa Manarov, a Soviet cosmonaut who spent a record 541 days in space and performed seven EVAs. He was also the first human to spend a year in outer space and the first to host a journalist in space.

  4. musa manarov – muslim astronaut with the longest stay in space (541 days) Musa Khiramanovich Manarov (Azerbaijani: Musa Manarov) was born in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR on March 22, 1951. He was a colonel at the Soviet Air Force and graduated from Moscow Aviation Institute with an engineering diploma in 1974.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mir_EO-8Mir EO-8 - Wikipedia

    Mir EO-8 ( Russian: Мир ЭО-19) was the eighth crewed expedition to the space station Mir, lasting from December 1990 to May 1991. The crew, consisting of Russian cosmonauts Viktor Afanasyev and Musa Manarov, launched along with space journalist Toyohiro Akiyama on December 2, 1990 aboard Soyuz TM-11. Akiyama returned aboard Soyuz TM-10 ...

  6. Musa Manarov. Musa Manarov is a cosmonaut who was born on March 22, 1951, in Baku, Azerbaijan. Manarov became a cosmonaut in 1978. He has spent over 541 days in space on two spaceflights. Manarov made his first spaceflight in 1987, aboard Soyuz TM-4. The spacecraft docked with the Mir space station where Manarov remained for one year.

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  8. Mar 1, 2016 · The first humans to complete a trip around the sun while in space were Vladimir Titov and Musa Manarov, who logged just shy of a full year and one day — 365 days, 22 hours and 38 minutes — as ...