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  1. Boris Valentinovich Volynov ( Russian: Бори́с Валенти́нович Волы́нов; born 18 December 1934) is a Soviet cosmonaut who flew two space missions of the Soyuz programme: Soyuz 5, and Soyuz 21. Following the death of Alexei Leonov in October 2019, he is the last surviving member of the original group of cosmonauts.

  2. Boris Volynov (born December 18, 1934) is a Jewish Russian cosmonaut widely considered to be the first Jew to go into space. Volynov was born in the Siberian city of Irkutsk in the former Soviet Union and grew up in Prokopevsk, a town located in the Kemerovo Oblast region of southern Russia.

  3. Apr 19, 2018 · Personal data. Birthdate: 18.12.1934. Birthplace: Irkutsk / Irkutsk Oblast / Russian SFSR. Marital status: married. Children: two.

  4. Boris Volynov was a Soviet pilot, born to a Jewish mother in the Siberian city of Irkutsk. Though he trained in the initial class of cosmonauts with Gargarin, he wouldn’t get the chance to...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Soyuz_5Soyuz 5 - Wikipedia

    Soyuz 5 was piloted by commander Boris Volynov and carried flight engineers Aleksei Yeliseyev and Yevgeny Khrunov as the crew to be transferred to Soyuz 4 for reentry. The mission plan contained scientific, technical, and medical-biological research, testing of spacecraft systems and design elements, docking of piloted spacecraft, and transfer ...

  6. Boris Valentinovich Volynov (Russian: Бори́с Валенти́нович Волы́нов; born 18 December 1934) is a Soviet cosmonaut who flew two space missions of the Soyuz programme: Soyuz 5, and Soyuz 21. Following the death of Alexei Leonov in October 2019, he is the last surviving member of the original group of cosmonauts. Read more on Wikipedia.

  7. Boris Volynov is a cosmonaut who was born on December 18, 1934, in Irhutsk, Siberia. Volynov became a cosmonaut in 1960. He has spent over 52 days in space on two spaceflights. In 1969, Volynov flew aboard Soyuz 5. The crew docked with the Soyuz 4 and two members transferred over to Soyuz 4.

  8. Jan 15, 2009 · Soyuz 4 lifted off from Baikonur Cosmodrome on Jan. 14 with Commander Vladimir Shatalov flying solo. Soyuz 5 followed a day later, carrying three cosmonauts: Boris Volynov, Aleksei Yaliseyev […]

  9. 1969: Soyuz 5. As part of the reentry procedure at the end of his flight aboard Soyuz 5, cosmonaut Boris Volynov had to jettison his spacecraft's extra modules. But when he fired the explosive...

  10. Vladimir Shatalov was launched first aboard Soyuz 4 on 14 January 1969, followed into orbit the next day by the three-man crew of Boris Volynov, Yevgeny Khrunov and Alexei Yeliseyev on Soyuz 5. All four cosmonauts were making their first flights into space.