Manned Flight No. | 13 |
Manned flight of the USSR No. | 7 |
The manned flight of the Voskhod No. | 1 |
Launch: | 10/12/1964 07:30 |
Landing: | 10/13/1964 07:47 |
Duration: | 1 d 0 h 17 m (24 h 17 мm) |
Orbits completed: | 16 |
Cosmonaut No. 13
Cosmonaut of the USSR No. 7
Komarov: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 1 d 0 h 17 m
(24 h 17 m)
Cosmonaut No. 14
Cosmonaut of the USSR No. 8
Feoktistov: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 1 d 0 h 17 m
(24 h 17 m)
Cosmonaut No. 15
Cosmonaut of the USSR No. 9
Egorov: 1st flight
Cumulative time: 1 d 0 h 17 m
(24 h 17 m)
The crew of the spaceship Voskhod. For the first time in the space, civilian specialists: on the left Konstantin Feoktistov (board engineer) and on the right Boris Egorov (physician) in the center Vladimir Komarov (commander of the crew).
The longest flight:
06/14/1963 4 d 23 h 7 m (119 h 7 m) Valery Bykovsky
The most cumulative time in space:
4 d 23 h 7 m (119 h 7 m) Valery Bykovsky
The first manned flight is the Voskhod program. The first crew of three cosmonauts. The first profesional physician Boris Egorov and engineer fly into space. Boris Egorov and Konstantin Feoktistov are the first civilian cosmonauts. Until now, it was only professional military pilots, both Soviet and American.