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  Anatoly Solovyev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anatoly Yakovlevich Solovyev (Russian: Анатолий Яковлевич Соловьёв; born January 16, 1948, in Riga) is a former Russian pilot, cosmonaut, and Colonel.
Anatoly Yakovlevich Solovyev served from 1972 to 1976 as a senior pilot and group commander in the Far Eastern Military District.
Solovyev has brown hair and blue eyes, and is 5 feet 5 inches tall, and weighs 179 pounds.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anatoly_Solovyev   (382 words)

  
 U.S. space agency confident about Mir repairs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Mir commander Anatoly Solovyev and flight engineer Pavel Vinogradov were to don their spacesuits Friday for the four-hour 15-minute rewiring job inside the entrance of the damaged science module.
Solovyev, wearing stiff, bulky spacesuit gloves, will have to reach around the door with both arms to line up the connectors and twist them into place.
Before closing the hatch to the airless compartment, Solovyev was to look behind several control panels for the breach in the module's air-tight hull, although there would be no attempt to make repairs during this spacewalk.
www.chron.com /content/chronicle/world/97/08/21/mir2.html   (458 words)

  
 Anatoly Solovyev: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
His parents are Yakov Mikhailovich Solovyev (father), EHandler: no quick summary.
He was the commander of the back-up Russian crew of the Mir-18 expedition on the Soyuz-TM-21 spacecraft as part of the Mir-Shuttle[For more, click on this link] program.
Solovyev has brown hair and blue eyes, EHandler: no quick summary.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/an/anatoly_solovyev.htm   (634 words)

  
 Solovyov
His first flight in 1988, lasted 9 days and was performed as part of an international Soviet-Bulgalian crew comprised of A.Y. Solovyev, B.P. Savinykh.
From February 11 to August 9, 1990, Colonel Solovyev accomplished a long-duration (179-day) flight aboard th At present, he is the commander of the back-up Russian crew of the Mir-18 expedition on the Soyuz-TM-21 spacecraft as part of the Mir-Shuttle program.
Transported to the Mir orbital station a Soviet/Bulgarian crew comprising cosmonauts A Y Solovyev, V P Savinykh and A P Aleksandrov (Bulgaria) to conduct joint research and experiments with cosmonauts V G Titov and M K Manarov.
www.friends-partners.org /partners/mwade/astros/solovyov.htm   (1450 words)

  
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Solovyev and Budarin are designated as the Mir 19 crew and will remain aboard Mir when Atlantis undocks from the nine-year old space station and returns to Earth with the Mir 18 crew.
Solovyev, 47, served from 1972 to 1976 as a senior pilot and group commander in the Far Eastern Military District.
Solovyev's third flight was a 189-day mission to Mir from July 27, 1992, to Feb. 1, 1993.
www.friends-partners.org /oldfriends/jgreen/sts-71-press-kit.txt   (10030 words)

  
 CNN - Mir plugged in by a rookie and an ace - Aug. 23, 1997
(CNN) -- Cosmonaut Anatoly Solovyev was philosophical before he began his fifth mission on the Russian space station Mir last week.
When the cosmonauts realized that a hatchway to another capsule was leaking, Solovyev was able to slip out of his space suit with graceful speed and fix the faulty hatch.
Vinogradov, assigned to be a flight engineer during his first mission in space, also exhibited nerves of steel when the pair found that one of his spacesuit gloves was leaking, letting precious air slip into their sealed-off work area.
www.cnn.com /TECH/9708/23/mir.profiles   (604 words)

  
 Shuttle-Mir History/References/Documents/NASA Press Briefings
The commander of the Mir, Anatoly Solovyev, took over with the TORU, which is the manual system, and we have absolutely no qualms about using the TORU from the close-in stationkeeping position, and he flew to a normal docking to the station in free drift, which was an excellent piece of piloting.
Anatoly, I believe, is the one that will be ingressing as the commander, and he will be going in feet first.
Anatoly has done 43 hours of EVA, so he is a man of infinite patience, and he knows how to do these sorts of things.
spaceflight.nasa.gov /history/shuttle-mir/references/r-d-cul-brief-8-20.htm   (7932 words)

  
 Shuttle-Mir History/Shuttle Flights & Mir Increments/Foale on his EVA
"Anatoly [Solovyev] then waited while I translated to the base of the Strella crane, which is about sixty feet.
Anatoly [then] freed the other end of the crane, and I then cranked this crane over with Anatoly on the end of it, through 180 degrees, to the other side of the station to Spektr.
Once or twice I would translate to Anatoly actually at the work site and hold his feet while he would try and dig in inside underneath the insulation.
spaceflight1.nasa.gov /history/shuttle-mir/history/to-h-f-foale-eva.htm   (287 words)

  
 NewStandard: 9/7/97
Mir commander Anatoly Solovyov, who is not related to the Mission Control chief, combed over five separate sites on the Spektr with assistance from U.S. astronaut Michael Foale.
Cosmonaut Anatoly Solovyev unfurls a banner celebrating Moscow's 850th anniversary during a spacewalk outside the Spektr module of the Russian space station Mir Friday.
Solovyev and American astronaut Michael Foale are outside Mir surveying damage.
www.s-t.com /daily/09-97/09-07-97/a09wn037.htm   (690 words)

  
 Shuttle-Mir History/People/Cosmonauts/Solovyev
The first was Mir 19, where he was in charge of the Russian crew that replaced Norm Thagard and his Mir-18 cosmonaut crewmates.
Solovyev and Mir 19 Flight Engineer Nikolai Budarin launched to the Russian space station aboard a Space Shuttle on STS-71, marking the first time a Mir crew was ferried to the station on an American spacecraft.
Additionally, Solovyev was the commander of the Mir-24 mission, which lasted from August 5, 1997, until February 19, 1998.
spaceflight.nasa.gov /history/shuttle-mir/people/p-c-solovyev.htm   (236 words)

  
 STS-86 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Following their arrival at the station Aug. 7, Mir 24 Commander Anatoly Solovyev and Flight Engineer Pavel Vinogradov conducted the internal space walk inside the depressurized Spektr module Aug. 22, reconnecting 11 power cables from the Spektr's solar arrays to a new custom-made hatch for the Spektr.
On Sept. 5, Foale and Solovyev conducted a six-hour external extravehicular activity to survey damage outside Spektr and to try and pinpoint where the breach of the moduleÕs hull occurred.
During this maneuver, Solovyev and Vinogradov opened a pressure regulation valve to allow air into the Spektr module to see if STS-89 crew members could detect seepage or debris particles that could indicate the location of the breach in the damaged module's hull.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/STS-86   (1150 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: Mir Spacewalk Complete -- Power May Be Restored On Monday, Says NASA
Mir 24 Commander Anatoly Solovyev and Flight Engineer Pavel Vinogradov conducted an internal spacewalk inside the depressurized Spektr module of the Mir space station today, reconnecting 11 power cables from the Spektr's solar arrays to a new custom-made hatch for the Spektr.
Solovyev joined Vinogradov in Spektr later, helping him inspect several areas behind panels where Russian engineers believe leak points may be present as a result of the June 25th collision of a Progress resupply ship and the Mir.
It was Solovyev's 10th spacewalk in five expeditions to the Mir and the first for Vinogradov, who arrived on the Mir August 7th.
www.sciencedaily.com /releases/1997/08/970825000547.htm   (1851 words)

  
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Mir-24 commander Anatoly Solovyev then was cleared to depressurize the vestibule between the shuttle and Mir hatches.
Update: Shuttle crew welcomed aboard Mir station Mir-24 commander Anatoly Solovyev and his crew welcomed the shuttle Endeavour's crew aboard the Mir space station today after floating into the shuttle's docking module and happily hugging and shaking hands with their long-awaited NASA visitors.
Mir-24 commander Anatoly Solovyev and flight engineer Pavel Vinogradov plan to venture outside Mir on Dec. 30 to attempt repairs of a leaky seal on the station's external airlock.
www.cbsnews.com /network/news/space/STS-89_Archive.txt   (19120 words)

  
 Anatoly Solovyev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Anatoly Yakovlevich Solovyev (Russian (A native or inhabitant of Russia)
Anatoly Yakovlevich Solovyev served from 1972 to 1976 as a senior pilot and group commander in the Far Eastern Military District, Exception Handler: No article summary found.
He was the commander of the back-up Russian crew of the Mir-18 expedition on the Soyuz-TM-21 spacecraft as part of the Mir-Shuttle (Public transport that consists of a bus or train or airplane that plies back and forth between two points)
www.absoluteastronomy.com /ref/anatoly_solovyev   (949 words)

  
 STS-71
With Mir 19 Commander Anatoly Solovyev at the controls, the Soyuz was to undock from Mir at 5:55 AM, and move to a stationkeeping position to photograph the linked Atlantis/Mir space complex.
The Mir 19 cosmonauts-- Commander Anatoly Solovyev and Flight Engineer Nikolai Budarin -- who reached orbit on board Atlantis, now begin a two-month stay on board the space station while the Mir 18 crew -- Vladimir Dezhurov, Gennady Strekalov and Norm Thagard -- are returning to Earth on board Atlantis.
Solovyev and Budarin are scheduled to take the first of three planned spacewalks during their flight on July 14th to inspect a side docking port on the Mir and to free a balky solar panel on the Kvant-2 science module.
www.astronautix.com /flights/sts71.htm   (7019 words)

  
 Latest news on MIR
Solovyev noticed an apparent gap between the seal and the hatch door between primary latch 5 and 10.
Solovyev and Vinogradov also discovered that one of the primary latches would not properly move.
Mir commander Anatoly Solovyov and engineer Pavel Vinogradov will fit a new seal on the door to Mir's Kvant II module during a spacewalk on January 8, and will carry out another space walk on January 14, ITAR-TASS quoted space officials as saying.
www.xs4all.nl /~carlkop/mircol.html   (2581 words)

  
 Human rights of parliamentarians: 177th Governing Council session
Anatoly Solovyev, a member of the Belarusian delegation to the 113th Assembly,
Gonchar's disappearance to a special police unit under the command of Colonel Pavlichenko, who was arrested briefly in November 2000.
Solovyev stressed that it was in the interest of his country to shed light on Mr.
www.ipu.org /hr-e/177/Bls05.htm   (635 words)

  
 Dave Wolf on the Space Station Mir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
David A. Wolf (center), the new cosmonaut guest researcher, is flanked by crew mates Anatoly Y. Solovyev (right), commander; and Pavel V. Vinogradov, flight engineer.
Wearing the flight suit of Mir-24, Wolf joined Anatoly Y. Solovyev, commander; and Pavel V. Vinogradov, flight engineer, before Atlantis and Mir undocked and went on their own ways.
Backdropped against a "floor" of clouds, this view of the Space Shuttle Atlantis was taken by the two Mir-21 cosmonaut crew members onboard Russia's Mir space station, during rendezvous and docking operations on March 23, 1996.
www.mcl.tulane.edu /astrobiology/wolfshots.html   (234 words)

  
 CNN - Cosmonauts back in space to replace Mir solar panel - November 5, 1997
Once he was joined by Solovyev, the station's commander, they used a swinging boom to propel them down to the Kvant 1 module, where they removed the old panel during a spacewalk Sunday night and Monday morning.
The chamber is sealed off from the rest of the station, so its partial loss of pressure didn't affect other parts of the station, nor did it change plans for Thursday's expedition.
But Solovyev and Vinogradov will attempt to make the seal airtight by installing 10 clamps when they return from erecting the new solar panel.
www.cnn.com /TECH/9711/05/mir   (538 words)

  
 FAS Email Archives -- Missile Defense Monitor
It also definitely brings us closer to resuming our science program, As we have intended to do, and is a very important element in maintaining the support from our leadership in Washington.
Solovyev wanted to give his colleague more experience.
I think this was, in my assessment, something of a magnanimous gesture on his part to let his partner go do the job and also allow him the opportunity to get a feel for EVA before he has to do several more EVA's that are external later on.
www.fas.org /MHonArc/BMDList_archive/msg00255.html   (2737 words)

  
 STS-71 KSC-95PC-0904 - MIR 19 Mission Commander Anatoly Y. Solovyev suits up   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Description: Veteran Russian cosmonaut and STS-71 crew member Anatoly Y. Solovyev looks relaxed and at ease as he dons his launch/entry suit with assistance from a suit technician in the Operations and Checkout Building.
He and fellow crew member Nikolai Budarin are scheduled to transfer to the Mir Space Station during STS-71 and remain there, meaning they will begin their spaceflight in one country, the United States, and complete it with a return trip home to another, Russia.
Solovyev is assigned as the Mir 19 mission commander, while Budarin is the Mir 19 flight engineer.
science.ksc.nasa.gov /gallery/photos/1995/captions/KSC-95PC-0904.html   (240 words)

  
 World Briefs I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Cosmonauts Anatoly Solovyev and Pavel Vinogradov and American astronaut Michael Foale turned off a power-consuming oxygen system and began burning solid-state canisters that produce oxygen through chemical interaction.
Mission Control chief Vladimir Solovyev said he expects the attitude control system to be back in operation within two days.
The breakdown was the third computer malfunction aboard Mir this year, a period marked by numerous mishaps, including a collision with an unmanned cargo vessel, docking malfunctions, an on-board fire and breakdowns in the oxygen-generating and cooling systems.
www-tech.mit.edu /Issue/V117/N40/shorts1.40w.html   (561 words)

  
 News Briefs I
Two Russian cosmonauts made a second foray into the Mir space station's airless research module Monday, redirecting power cables to improve the energy-gathering capability of several solar panels, but they were forced to end the mission short of completion.
The cosmonauts, Anatoly Solovyev and Pavel Vinogradov, made their first "internal spacewalk" inside the Spektr research node on Aug. 22 in the wake of a collision between Mir and an unmanned cargo craft that punctured Spektr and left the space station with about half its normal power supply.
Their objective then was to reconnect electrical cables from the module to power storage cells aboard Mir, but Russian space officials discovered subsequently that the apparatus aboard Spektr whose purpose is to keep the module's solar panels directed at the sun was not functioning properly.
www-tech.mit.edu /Issue/V117/N52/shorts1.52w.html   (739 words)

  
 NetControl.net Archive of ::ISS Phase I - Space Station Mir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
On Thursday, November 6, another spacewalk was successfully completed by cosmonauts Anatoly Solovyev and Pavel Vinogradov, successfully deploying a new solar array aboard the module.
EDT August 5, 1997, from Baikonur, carrying Commander Anatoly Solovyev and Flight Engineer Pavel Vinogradov to Mir to replace Vasily Tsibliev and Alexander Lazutkin.
Progress M-35, carrying supplies necessary to perform partial repairs on the damaged Spektr Module, was successfully launched at 12:12 a.m Saturday, July 5 and docked with Mir at 1:58 a.m.
www.netcontrol.net /archives-98/148030/index.shtml   (1585 words)

  
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It appears that the problem may have been in the second stage of the launch vehicle.
Recently Anatoly Solovyev told an Amateur radio station in Australia that they have preformed three such space walks since the beginning of the mission in July.
The packet station, (PMS) appears to be in good shape, however, it has only been on the air for a few days during the whole month of July, and only 1 day in August.
www.amsat.org /amsat/ftp/news/1995/spc0821.txt   (1115 words)

  
 Space Today Online - Amateur Radio Satellites Launched in the 1990s - Mini-Sputnik, RS17, PS2, Sputnik 40
Then Solovyev and Vinogradov went outside to toss it overboard.
It was reported that the first ham to hear RS-17 was Russian operator Sergey Samburov, RV3DR, who was in the club station at Energia in Korolev, Russia, monitoring signals from Mir for the crew spacewalk.
When Solovyev and Vinogradov stood up in the hatch, they couldn't release the satellite until the station had rotated 180 degrees on its axis to face them away from the direction of flight.
www.spacetoday.org /Satellites/Hamsats/Hamsats1990s/Hamsats90sMiniSputnik.html   (703 words)

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