Vladimir Komarov

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Vladimir Komarov was a Soviet cosmonaut and test pilot who became the first human to die during a spaceflight, perishing in the Soyuz 1 mission in 1967.

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Vladimir Komarov canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet military officer
cosmonaut
human
test pilot
awardReceived Hero of the Soviet Union
Order of Lenin
burialPlace Kremlin Wall Necropolis
causeOfDeath spacecraft crash
spaceflight accident
countryOfCitizenship Soviet Union
dateOfBirth 1927-03-16
dateOfDeath 1967-04-24
educatedAt Air Force Technical College
surface form: Air Force engineering school
ethnicGroup Russian
familyName Komarov
fieldOfWork aerospace engineering
aviation
givenName Vladimir
hasRank colonel
mannerOfDeath accident
memberOf Soviet space program
militaryBranch Soviet Air Forces
nativeLanguage Russian
notableFor first human to die during a spaceflight
notableWork Soyuz 1
surface form: Soyuz 1 mission

Voskhod 1
surface form: Voskhod 1 mission
occupation aerospace engineer
cosmonaut
test pilot
participantIn Soviet space race
first multi-person spaceflight (Voskhod 1)
partOf early Soviet human spaceflight program
placeOfBirth Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
placeOfDeath Orenburg Oblast NERFINISHED
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
near Orsk
residence Moscow
sexOrGender male
significantEvent fatal crash of Soyuz 1 descent module
spacecraft Soyuz 1
Voskhod 1
spaceMission Soyuz 1
Voskhod 1

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Voskhod spacecraft crewOfVoskhod1 Vladimir Komarov
Komarov hasNotableBearer Vladimir Komarov
Kuntsevo Cemetery hasGraveOf Vladimir Komarov
Soyuz 1 commander Vladimir Komarov
Soyuz 1 crewMember Vladimir Komarov
Soyuz 1 casualty Vladimir Komarov
Soyuz 1 cosmonautDeath Vladimir Komarov