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Anatoli Levchenko

Anatoli Levchenko

Anatoli Levchenko was a government astronaut from Russia, affiliated with Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS).

During their career, Anatoli Levchenko flew on 1 spaceflight, logging 7 days, 21 hours, 58 minutes, 12 seconds in space.

Anatoli Semyonovich Levchenko (Russian: Анатолий Семёнович Левченко; May 5, 1941 – August 6, 1988) was a Soviet cosmonaut.

Levchenko was planned to be the back-up commander of the first Buran space shuttle flight, and in March 1987 he began extensive training for a Soyuz spaceflight, intended to give him some experience in space. In December 1987, he occupied the third seat aboard the spacecraft Soyuz TM-4 to the space station Mir, and returned to Earth about a week later on Soyuz TM-3. His mission is sometimes called Mir LII-1, after the Gromov Flight Research Institute shorthand. In the year following his spaceflight, Levchenko died of a brain tumor, in the Nikolay Burdenko Neurosurgical Institute in Moscow.

Career Statistics

Key facts and career statistics for Anatoli Levchenko
Date of Birth05/05/1941
Date of Death08/06/1988
StatusDeceased
First Flight12/21/1987
Last Flight12/21/1987
In SpaceNo
Time in Space7 days, 21 hours, 58 minutes, 12 seconds
Landings1

Spaceflights by Anatoli Levchenko

Explore the 1 spaceflight Anatoli Levchenko participated in during their astronaut career, including mission details, launch vehicles, and destinations.

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