Navigation
  • Home
  • Recent
  • Most Active
  • Popular
  • Blog
  • Credits
  • RSS
  •   Interaction
  • Register
  • Statistics
  •   Help
  • Suggestions
  • Contact Us
  • How to Edit
  • Help



  • [Edit]



    Sergei Vasilyevich Avdeyev (Сергей Васильевич Авдеев, born 1 January 1956) is a Russian cosmonaut.

    Aydeyev was born in Chapayevsk, Samara Oblast (formerly Kuybyshev Oblast), Russian SFSR. He graduated from Moscow Physics-Engineering Institute in 1979 as an engineer-physicist. From 1979 to 1987 he worked as an engineer for NPO Energiya. He was selected as a cosmonaut as part of the Energia Engineer Group 9 on 26 March 1987. His basic cosmonaut training was from December 1987 through to July 1989. He retired as a cosmonaut on 14 February 2003.

    Aydeyev at one point held the record for cumulative time spent in space with 747.59 days in earth orbit, accumulated through three tours of duty aboard the Mir Space Station. He has orbited the earth an incredible 11,968 times traveling about 515,000,000 kilometers. In August 2005, this record was taken by another cosmonaut, Sergei K. Krikalev.

    Aydeyev is married with two children. His hobbies include nuclear physics, sports, and games. He is also an amateur radio operator, and his call sign is RV3DW.


        Sergei Avdeyev
            Time traveler
            Spaceflights
            Spacewalks (42 hours, 2 minutes)
            See also
    NameSergei Vasilyevich Avdeyev
    image
    UssrUSSR
    NationalityRussia
    Date Birth1 January 1956
    Place BirthChapayevsk, Russia
    OccupationEngineer
    SelectionList_of_astronauts_by_selection#1987
    Time747d 14h 14m
    MissionSoyuz TM-15, Soyuz TM-22, Soyuz TM-28

    top

    Time traveler

    According to several reputable sources
    *
    *
    *
    , Sergei holds the current known record for time travel by a human being. In his over 748 days aboard Mir (cumulative across three missions) he went approximately 17,000 mph and traveled roughly 0.02 seconds (20 milliseconds) into the future. A common misconception is that the Apollo astronauts hold the record -- they did go faster than Avdeyev, but they were only in space for a few days.

    top

    Spaceflights


    top

    Spacewalks (42 hours, 2 minutes)


    top

    See also





     
    Search more:
     

       
    Source Privacy License Download Contact Us Atlas
    Scientus.org Dictionary (Yet Another Wiki) RC : 1.39
    This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License [copyleft]. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Sergei Avdeyev". link