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  Viktor Patsayev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Viktor Ivanovich Patsayev (Russian: Виктор Иванович Пацаев; June 19, 1933, Aktuybinsk — June 30 1971) was a Soviet cosmonaut who flew on the Soyuz 11 mission and had the unfortunate distinction of being part of the second crew to die during a space flight.
After a normal re-entry, the capsule was opened and the crew was found dead.
One of Patsayev's hands was found to be bruised, and he may have been trying to shut the valve manually at the time he lost consciousness.
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 Soyuz 11 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It was launched on June 6, 1971, from Baikonur Cosmodrome in central Kazakh SSR with cosmonauts Vladislav Volkov, Georgi Dobrovolski and Viktor Patsayev on-board.
A medical X-ray examination four days before launch suggested that Kubasov might have tuberculosis, and as per mission rules the crew were replaced with their back-up.
For Dobrovolski and Patsayev this was to be their first space mission.
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 RUSSIAN COSMONAUTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Originally, The cosmonauts Viktor Patsayev, Georgi Dobrovolsky, and Vladislav Volkov were the Soyuz 11 backup crew, but when Valery Kubasov from the original crew became ill, the crews were changed.
Experience: Viktor Patsayev was a cosmonaut who was born on June 19, 1933, in Aktyubinsk, Kazakhstan.
Viktor Patsayev and his crewmates couldn't breathe and died.
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 Soyuz 11 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Soyuz spacecraft was launched on June 6, 1971, from Baikonur Cosmodrome in central Kazakh SSR with cosmonauts Vladislav Volkov, Georgi Dobrovolski and Viktor Patsayev on-board.
They successfully docked with Salyut 1 on June 7 and remained on-board for 22 days, setting space endurance records that would hold until the American Skylab 2 mission in May-June 1973.
For Dobrovolski and Patsayev this was to be their first and only space mission.
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 iqexpand.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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of the Space Age 1971: Soyuz 11 At the end of their mission aboard Soyuz 11, cosmonauts Viktor Patsayev, Georgi Dobrovolsky, and Vladislav Volkov fired the explosive bolts to separate the re-entry...
This Soyuz flight carried cosmonauts Georgy Dobrovolsky, Vladislav Volkov and Viktor Patsayev to the first space station, Salyut 1.
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 Encyclopedia: Viktor Patsayev
Cosmonaut Viktor Patsayev File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version.
June 19 is the 170th day of the year (171st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 195 days remaining.
Atmospheric entry is the transition from the vacuum of space to the atmosphere of any planet or other celestial body.
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 Patsayev
At 19:00 a press conference is held - Dobrovolsky, Patsayev, and Volkov are publicly presented as the crew of Soyuz 11.
Patsayev entered first, turned on the air regenerator, and replaced two failed fans.
Volkov and Patsayev undo their straps and turn on the radio.
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 In Memoriam - Soyuz 11
Soyuz 11 was launched on June 6, 1971 with Georgi Dobrovolsky (commander), Vladislav Volkov (flight engineer), and Viktor Patsayev (research engineer).
Patsayev was found with a bruised hand which may have been caused from his attempt to manually close the valve, which is a lengthy procedure.
Ground controllers were unaware of any trouble until they opened the hatch of Soyuz 11, only to find the three cosmonauts had died.
www.astronautmemorial.net /soyuz11.htm   (171 words)

  
 Viktor Patsayev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Viktor Ivanovich Patsayev (Russian :Виктор ИвановичПацаев; June 19, 1933, Aktuybinsk – June 30, 1971) was a Soviet cosmonaut who flew on the Soyuz 11 mission and had the unfortunate distinction of being part of the second crew to die during a space flight.
Itwas discovered that a valve had opened just prior to leaving orbit that had allowed the capsule's atmosphere to vent away intospace, suffocating the crew.
One of Patsayev's hands was found to be bruised, and he may have been trying to shut the valve manually at the time he lostconsciousness.
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 Viktor Patsayev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Viktor Ivanovich Patsayev (born June 19, 1933 in Aktuybinsk[?], died June 30, 1971)was a Soviet cosmonaut who flew on the Soyuz 11 mission and had the unfortunate distinction of being part of the second crew to die during a space flight.
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 Active Skim View of: 2. Salyut: “I Wanted Him to Come Home.”
Viktor Patsayev, along with his crewmates Georgi Dobrovolsky and VIadislav Volkov, were the first occupants of the first manned orbital space station, named Salynt.
Patsayev removed the film camera, which had been filming the plants day-by-day one frame every ten minutes to show their growth, as well as single samples of the flax, hawksbeard, and cabbage plants, and transferred everything to their Soyaz spacecraft.
Thus, when Volkov's early morning message was received, Dobrovolsky and Patsayev were not with him in Soyuz, but were instead opening panels and trying to find the smoke's exact source.
www.nap.edu /nap-cgi/skimit.cgi?isbn=0309085489&chap=19-47   (1474 words)

  
 Patsayev, Viktor Ivanovich --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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The Russian parliament elected Viktor Chernomyrdin prime minister in December 1992 and reelected him in August 1996.
The stodgy, pragmatic technocrat stirred no popular excitement, but he was loyal to President Boris Yeltsin, moderately successful in controlling inflation, and more or less acceptable to both conservatives and reformers.
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 Soyuz 11   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The cosmonauts Viktor Patsayev, Georgi Dobrovolsky, and Vladislav Volkov were the crew of Soyuz 11.
Viktor, one of the cosmonauts, knew that in order to restore pressure, he had to close the pressure equalization valve.
He began turning the handle connected to the valve as fast as he could, but unfortunately, it was not fast enough.
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 Viktor Dobrovolsky Supersite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Mishaps of the Space Age: 1971 - At the end of their mission aboard Soyuz 11, cosmonauts Viktor Patsayev, Georgi Dobrovolsky, and Vladislav Volkov fired the explosive bolts to separate the re-entry capsule from the other stage of.
Alexander Autographs - Astronauts and Cosmonauts - GEORGI DOBROVOLSKY AND VIKTOR PATSAYEV 387.
Statistics - Dobrovolsky 24 1 Viktor Patsayev 24 1 Andrian Nikolayev 22 2 Valery Bykovsky 21 3 Oleg Makarov 21 4 Svetlana Savitskaya 20 2 Valery Kubasov 19 3 Pavel Popovich 19 2 Yuri Glazkov 18 1 Yuri Artyukhin 16 1 Vladimir Aksenov 12 2 Yuri.
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 Learn more about Soyuz 11 in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Soyuz 11 succeeded in completing the mission that Soyuz 10 had failed at - carrying cosmonauts to live on the world's first space station, Salyut 1.
Cosmonauts Georgi Dobrovolski, Viktor Patsayev, and Vladislav Volkov spent three weeks testing the Salyut's systems and conducting biomedical and other scientific work.
They faced a number of difficulties on the station, including a fire, and the discovery that one of the station's main scientific instruments - a telescope - had been rendered inoperative by a protective cover that had failed to detach after launch.
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 The Partnership - ch5-6
By periodically putting small supplies of fuel aboard, it is possible to insure the station's long-term existence by switching on the engines and reestablishing the velocity lost as a result of braking in the upper layers of the atmosphere.
The joined configuration of Soyuz and Salyut was 21.4 meters long with a total living space of 100 cubic meters, which gave the cosmonauts a place to conduct scientific experiments, relax, and sleep.
When the recovery crews reached the descent vehicle and opened the access hatch, Dobrovolskiy, Volkov, and Patsayev were dead in their contoured couches.
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 Viktor Patsayev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Viktor Ivanovich Patsayev (Ruso: ; De junio el 19 de 1933, Aktuybinsk - de junio 30 el 1971) era un cosmonaut soviético que voló en la misión de Soyuz 11 y tenía la distinción desafortunada de ser parte del segundo equipo a morir durante un vuelo espacial.
Una de las manos de Patsayev fue encontrado para ser contusionado, y él pudo haber intentado cerrar la válvula manualmente cuando él perdió el sentido.
English version: Viktor Patsayev Next: Marko Petkovsek Up
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 Paying For A Ride
poignant reminder of the risks of spaceflight, this doll was autographed by cosmonaut Viktor Patsayev just before the ill-fated Soyuz 11 flight in 1971.
After three successful weeks aboard the Salyut 1 space station, Patsayev and his comrades Georgi Dobrovolsky and Vladislav Volkov died during descent when their capsule accidentally depressurized; to fit into the small spacecraft, the three-man crew had to forego wearing space suits.
Patsayev had post-dated his signature to the day after his planned return.
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 Soyuz 11
The backup crew of Leonov, Kubasov, and Kolodin were originally the prime crew.
Kubasov developed a medical problem two days before launch, and the original backup crew of Dobrovolsky, Volkov, and Patsayev became the flight crew.
This was the only mission to successfully use the Salyut 1 station.
www.worldspaceflight.com /russia/salyut/soyuz11.htm   (162 words)

  
 NOVA Online | Terror in Space | Mishaps of the Space Age: 1971
At the end of their mission aboard Soyuz 11, cosmonauts Viktor Patsayev, Georgi Dobrovolsky, and Vladislav Volkov fired the explosive bolts to separate the re-entry capsule from the other stage of their spacecraft.
Patsayev tried to close the valve by hand but failed.
Air inside the spacecraft quickly leaked away, causing an abrupt loss of pressure and the death of all three cosmonauts.
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 Patsayev
The actual Soyuz 11 Prime Crew was Leonov, Kubasov, and Kolodin.
Dobrovolskiy, Volkov, Patsayev were their backups (and support crew to Soyuz 10).
Kubasov was grounded by physicians few days before launch, and the back-up crew ended up going instead.
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 AIAON | BBC ON THIS DAY | 30 | 1971: Space mission ends in tragedy
Three Russian cosmonauts have been found dead in their space capsule after it made what looked like a perfect landing in Kazakhstan.
Lieutenant-Colonel Georgi Dobrovolsky, Vladislav Volkov and Viktor Patsayev were found dead in their seats on the Soyuz 11 but did not appear to have suffered any physical injuries.
The crew who died - Georgy Dobrovolsky, Vladislav Volkov and Viktor Patsayev - had been brought in as replacements for the original crew when Valery Kubasov became ill.
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 Viktor Patsayev History Summary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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Soviet engineer and cosmonaut who was test engineer of the first crew to live aboard a space station.
Patsayev joined the Korolev spacecraft design bureau as an engineer in 1957.
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 Learn more about Viktor Patsayev in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Learn more about Viktor Patsayev in the online encyclopedia.
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 Space Race Is Alive and Well   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Soyuz 10 mission to Salyut was aborted because the crew could not enter the space station.
On June 6, 1971, cosmonauts Viktor Patsayev, Georgi Dobrovolsky, and Vladislav Volkov blasted into space and docked with Salyut 1 on the following day.
Cosmonaut Viktor Patsayev attempted to close the valve but he could not get it completely closed before he died from lack of oxygen.
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 Viktor Patsayev, cosmonaut (Soyuz 11-landing accident), dies at 38 June 29 in History
Viktor Patsayev, cosmonaut (Soyuz 11-landing accident), dies at 38 June 29 in History
Viktor Patsayev, cosmonaut (Soyuz 11-landing accident), dies at 38
A little work, a little sleep, a little love and it's all over.
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 collectSPACE - "The rarest of them all" by Bob McLeod
Viktor I. Patsayev (1968 Cosmonaut Group) and Georgi T. Dobrovolsky (1963 Cosmonaut Group) flew their first space mission (Soyuz 11) together, died together, and are almost always paired when lists are made of the rarest astronaut and cosmonaut autographs.
As a result, the back-up crew including Patsayev, Dobrovolsky, and Vladislav Volkov were aboard the Soyuz when the cabin depressurized during reentry.
As such, official documents (such as their cosmonaut IDs, displayed at the Yuri Gagarin Memorial Museum in Star City) may be the only source for their authentic signatures.
www.collectspace.com /resources/autographs_rarest02.html   (261 words)

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