Vladimir Solovyov

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Vladimir Solovyov is a Soviet cosmonaut and engineer best known for commanding early long-duration missions that helped establish and operate the Mir space station.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet cosmonaut
aerospace engineer
cosmonaut
human
contributedTo development of long-duration human spaceflight
establishment of Mir space station operations
countryOfCitizenship Russia NERFINISHED
Soviet Union
era early Russian space program
late Soviet space program
familyName Solovyov NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork space engineering
spaceflight
gender male
givenName Vladimir NERFINISHED
hasExperience orbital research missions
space station assembly
space station maintenance
hasSkill mission planning
spacecraft operations
systems engineering
influenced later long-duration space station missions
languageSpoken Russian
notableAchievement commanding early Mir expeditions
supporting continuous human presence in orbit
notableFor Mir space station operations
helping establish operational procedures for Mir
long-duration space missions
notableWork early Mir space station expeditions
occupation cosmonaut
engineer
participatedIn Mir space station program NERFINISHED
long-duration orbital missions
partOf Russian cosmonaut corps
Soviet cosmonaut corps
role flight engineer
spacecraft commander
spaceAgency Roscosmos NERFINISHED
Soviet space program NERFINISHED
workLocation Mir space station NERFINISHED
low Earth orbit

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Mir space station firstCrewMember Vladimir Solovyov