Salishan Shakirovich Sharipov

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Salishan Sharipov
Salishan Sharipov
Country: Russia
Organization: Roscosmos
selected on May 11, 1990
Calls: 2 space flights
Start of the
first space flight:
January 23, 1998
Landing of the
last space flight:
April 24, 2005
Time in space: 201d 14h 50min
EVA inserts: 2
EVA total duration: 9h 58min
retired on July 18, 2008
Space flights

Salischan Schakirovič Sharipov ( Russian Салижан Шакирович Шарипов , scientific transliteration Saližan Šakirovič Šaripov ; born August 24, 1964 in Ösgön , Osch Oblast , Kyrgyz SSR , Soviet Union ) is a former Russian cosmon .

Sharipov attended the Higher Military Aviation School "Sergei Gretsevets" in Kharkiv , which he graduated in 1987 with a diploma in tactical aerial combat. He then worked as a pilot instructor.

In May 1990 he was accepted into the Soviet cosmonaut program as a test cosmonaut and took part in two space flights:

  • 23–31 January 1998, as a "mission specialist" with the STS-89
  • October 14, 2004 - April 24, 2005, as a flight engineer with the Soyuz TMA-5 and the ISS-10

From October 2005 to May 2006, Sharipov served as Director of Operations for the Russian Space Agency at the Johnson Space Center in Houston . On July 18, 2008, he retired from the program.

He and his wife Nadezhda have two children.

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