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Anatoly Solovyev was born on 16 January, 1948 in Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union, is a Soviet-Russian cosmonaut and test pilot. Discover Anatoly Solovyev's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Occupation Test Pilot
Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 16 January, 1948
Birthday 16 January
Birthplace Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Latvia

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Anatoly Yakovlevich Solovyev (Анатолий Яковлевич Соловьёв; alternate spelling "Solovyov") is a retired Russian and Soviet cosmonaut and pilot.

1926

To do so the group first attended the 267th Centre for Testing Aviation Equipment and Training Test Pilots at Akhtubinsk where they passed as test pilots (third class).

This was followed up by a year's training to qualify as Cosmonauts.

They then returned to Akhtubinsk for further training as test pilots (second class).

In addition he qualified as a parachutist and diver.

1948

Solovyev was born on January 16, 1948, in Riga, Latvia (at that time - republic of the Soviet Union).

Solovyev holds the world record on the number of spacewalks performed (16), and accumulated time spent spacewalking (over 82 hours).

Solovyev studied at Riga Secondary School No. 33.

After completing secondary school in Riga at age 16, he was a general labourer at a building materials factory, and then a metalworker.

1965

He thus became the 65th Soviet Cosmonaut with the personal callsign "Spring".

He then served as the back up commander for Soyuz TM-8.

1967

He completed two years of evening school and in 1967, enrolled at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of the State University of Latvia.

After completing the first year, Anatoly left training to prepare for aviation school while working as a locksmith at the Latvian Joint Aviation Unit.

1968

In 1968 Solovyov began his training at the Chernigov Higher Military Aviation School.

He enrolled as a cadet in the Chernigov Higher Military School of Pilots in 1968.

1971

He joined the CPSU in 1971.

1972

He graduated from the Lenin Komsomol Chernigov Higher Military Aviation School in 1972, having flown the L-29, MiG-15UTI and MiG-21.

Subsequently, assigned to a reconnaissance air regiment in the Far East Aviation District flying the MiG-21R.

1975

In 1975 he was awarded the qualification "Military Pilot 1st Class".

1976

He was selected for Cosmonaut training 23 August 1976 as a member of TsPK-6.

Uniquely, this group was to train as pilots for the Buran programme (Soviet "space shuttle"), and as such had to also qualify as test pilots.

1979

In January 1979 he was appointed as a Test Cosmonaut in OK CPC (aerospace vehicles) working on Buran.

1982

Delays with Buran and increased need for space station crews resulted in his transferring to training for the Interkosmos programme in January 1982.

The following year he was designated as a reserve crew commander for missions to Salyut 7, with Aleksandr Serebrov and Nikolai Moskalenko.

1985

In 1985 he was assigned as reserve crew commander of Soyuz T-15 with Viktor Savinykh.

The following year he was assigned as back up commander of the Soyuz TM-3 mission to Mir with Savinykh and Munir Habib (Syria).

1988

He was commander for the 9-day Mir EP-2 visiting ("lifeboat" swap) crew June 1988 launched aboard Soyuz TM-5 and returned aboard Soyuz TM-4.

His crew were Viktor Savinykh and Aleksandr Aleksandrov (of Bulgaria).

1990

Commander 179 day Soyuz TM-9/Mir EO-6 long-duration mission February to August 1990, with Aleksandr Balandin.

This included an EVA to repair thermal blankets on Soyuz TM-9, and a second EVA when repairs to the Kvant-2 module hatch were unsuccessfully attempted.

He served as reserve crew commander with Andrei Zaytsev for Mir EO-10 but the crew was disbanded after flight programme changes.

He was back up commander Mir EO-11/Soyuz TM-14.

1992

He was commander for the 188-day Mir EO-12/Soyuz TM-15 with Sergei Avdeyev, from July 1992 until February 1993.

He conducted four more EVAs during the mission.

Launching only with them was Michel Tognini of France.

He served as back up commander of Mir EO-18, and then as commander of Mir EO-19 with Nikolai Budarin.

1995

They launched as passengers aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-71 mission in June 1995.

This was at the first Orbiter docking with Mir, and the EO-19 crew undocked Soyuz TM-21 briefly to observe and photograph the departure of Atlantis.

Solovyev also performed three EVAs.

They returned to Earth aboard Soyuz TM-21 in September after 75 days.