Background
Vladislav Volkov was born on November 23, 1935 in the city of Moscow.
Twice the hero of the Soviet Union, the USSR pilot-cosmonaut
Vladislav Volkov was born on November 23, 1935 in the city of Moscow.
Participant in the first group flight of three manned spacecraft (Soyuz-6/7/8, 1969), member of the crew of the first orbital station (Salyut, 1971).
1 flight - 12 - 17 October 1969 as a flight engineer of the Soyuz-7 spacecraft, together with A. Filipchenko and B. Gobbatko. Flight duration: 4 days. 22 hours. 40 min. 23 seconds Callsign: "Buran-2".
2 flight - June 6-29, 1971, as a flight engineer of the Soyuz-11 spacecraft and the first main expedition (EO-1) at DOS-1 Salyut, together with G. Dobrovolsky and V. Patsayev. Flight duration: 23 days. 18 hours 21 min. 43 seconds Callsign: "Amber-2".
The lunar crater Volkov and the minor planet 1790 Volkov are named in his honor. A street in Moscow is named after him. Volkov is an honorary citizen of Kaluga and Kirov.
In the movie Virus (1999), an alien intelligence inhabits the computer system of the research vessel "Akademic Vladislav Volkov" via a transmission from space. According to Brian Harvey's book Russia In Space, there was also a real Soviet communications ship called the Vladislav Volkov, but it was sold by the Russian government following the fall of the USSR.
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Every Soviet citizen has rights to express his or her opinion, but it should be in accordance with the general interests of the society.