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  • | awards = {{Hero of the Kazakhstan}} {{Hero of the Russian Federation}} ...eflight]]s. His first two spaceflights were long-duration stays aboard the Russian [[space station]] ''[[Mir]]''. His third spaceflight was a short duration v
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  • ...n|Roscosmos]]<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of Russian Aerospace Forces.svg}} [[Russian Aerospace Forces]] ...ceport is managed jointly by the [[Roscosmos State Corporation]] and the [[Russian Aerospace Forces]].
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  • |birth_place=[[Zhytomyr]], [[Volhynian Governorate]] [[Russian Empire]] |death_place=[[Moscow]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]]
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  • ....de/bios/cosmonauts/english/klimuk_pyotr.htm Biographies of USSR / Russian Cosmonauts: Klimuk]. Spacefacts.de. Retrieved on 4 August 2012.</ref> Belarus and the Russian Federation
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  • {{for|Russian footballer|Valeri Ivanovich Polyakov}} |nationality = Russian
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  • ...viet Union who took off of the aircraft-carrier ''Tbilisi'' (later named [[Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov|''Kuznetsov'']]) on a MiG 29K. ...the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centern. On 2 October 1991 he launched with Russian cosmonaut [[Alexander Alexandrovich Volkov (cosmonaut)|Alexander Volkov]] a
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  • | nationality = Russian | rank = [[Colonel]], [[Russian Air Force]]
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  • | language = Russian}}</ref> ...[[Korean operation of the NKVD|forced resettlement of Koreans]] from the [[Russian Far East]] here.
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  • | nationality =[[Soviet Union|Soviet]] / Russian | rank =[[Colonel]], [[Russian Air Force]]
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  • ...Аймаханов, born January 1, 1967 in Dzhusaly, [[Kazakhstan]]) is a Russian cosmonaut; he was originally a [[Kazakhstan]]i cosmonaut.<ref name=SpaceFac ...]. They trained at [[Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center|Star City]] as cosmonauts from 2003 to 2009, until the world financial crisis indefinitely postponed
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  • ...blisher= PRAVDA.ru }}</ref> Aymakhanov left Kazakhstan in 2012 to become a Russian citizen to pursue a cosmonaut career.<ref name=Sen-2015-06-22>{{cite news | ...3&category=exclusive&news_id=28|title=BAIKONUR IS STILL THE CORE OF KAZAKH-RUSSIAN COOPERATION IN SPACE|publisher=interfax.kz|date=February 2008}}</ref> In 20
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  • ...elopment to promote the space industry in Kazakhstan. He started the Young Cosmonauts School in the [[Astana Pupil's Palace]] in 2012.<ref name=kazcosmos-160414> [[Category:Kazakhstani cosmonauts]]
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  • ...yuz 4]], [[Soyuz 8]], and [[Soyuz 10]].<ref>[http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/cosmonauts/english/shatalov_vladimir.htm Spacefacts]. Spacefacts.de. Retrieved on 2012 [[File:Dmitry Medvedev 12 April 2011-12.jpeg|thumb|300px|Russian president [[Dmitri Medvedev]] awards Shatalov with the [[Order of Friendshi
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