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Vladimir Solovyov (1946-)

Vladimir Alekseyevich Solovyov (Russian: Влади́мир Алексе́евич Соловьёв; born 11 November 1946) is a former Soviet and Russian cosmonaut.

He was selected as a cosmonaut on 1 December 1978 and flew as Flight Engineer on Soyuz T-10 and Soyuz T-15, spending a total of 361 days, 22 hours, 49 minutes in space. His first flight, Soyuz T-10, took off on 8 February 1984, to join Salyut 7. The crew spent ten months (nearly 237 days) performing numerous medical and space manufacturing experiments. They came down aboard Soyuz T-11 on 2 October 1984. Solovyov´s second flight was aboard Soyuz T-15, taking off on 13 March 1986 and coming back aboard the same craft on 16 July 1986, 125 days later. During the T-15 mission, the crew transferred equipment from Salyut-7 to the new Mir space station; they were the last aboard the former and the first aboard the latter.

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Was depicted (Actor) Vladimir Solovyov (1946-)
Was depicted (Actor) Aleksandr Ivanchenkov (1940-) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Vladimir Dzhanibekov (1942-) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Jean-Loup Chrétien (1938-) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Patrick Baudry (1946-) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Leonid Kizim (1941-2010) ()