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Berezovoi, Anatoly

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Berezovoi, Anatoly (1942– )

Soviet cosmonaut. Along with Valentin Lebedev, he set a record of 211 days in space in the space station Soyuz T-5, arriving in May 1982 and returning in December. They conducted numerous experiments, including ones in biology, agriculture, and geology, and launched an amateur-radio satellite designed by Russian students. Berezovoi also took a space walk of nearly three hours. He was selected as a cosmonaut in 1970 and left the space programme in 1992.



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