Alexander Grebenkin

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Alexander Sergeyevich Grebenkin
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Born (1984-08-14) August 14, 1984 (age 39)
Myski, Kemerovo Oblast, USSR
NationalityRussian
OccupationTest Cosmonaut

Alexander Sergeyevich Grebenkin ( Russian: Александр Сергеевич Гребёнкин ) is a Russian cosmonaut born on July 15, 1982 in Myski in Kemerovo Oblast in Russia. Before joining the cosmonaut corps, he served in the technical and operational units of the Air Force of the Aerospace Forces of the Russian Armed Forces.

Biography

On June 21, 2002, he graduated from the Irkutsk Military Aerospace Engineering Institute with the qualification of "technician diploma" in the specialty "Technical operation of transport radio-electronics".[1] From July 2002 to November 6, 2018 he served at the Kubinka airbase in the Moscow region.

On March 15, 2011, he graduated in absentia from the Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics with the qualification of "engineer" in the specialty "Radio Communications, Broadcasting and Television.[2]

Military career

From July 2002 to July 2005, he served as an aircraft readiness technician in Novy Gorodok , Odintsovsky district. From July 2005 to October 2010, he worked as an engineer. First, as a technician and engineer for preparing aircraft for flights according to the avionics of the Swifts aerobatic team, then, from November 2009 to January 2011, as an engineer and head of the regulations and repair group of a military unit.

In January 2011, Grebyonkin was appointed head of the technical and operational unit of the 237th I.N. Kozhedub Aviation Equipment Display Center, and was awarded the military rank of major.[2][3]

Cosmonaut career

On March 14, 2017, Alexander Grebyonkin applied for participation in the next recruitment to the cosmonaut corps of the Yu. A. Gagarin Scientific Research Institute of Cosmonauts. On June 8, 2018, he received a permit from the Chief Medical Commission. On August 9, 2018, his candidacy was considered at a meeting of the competition commission, on August 10, 2018, according to the results of a meeting of the interdepartmental commission (MVK), he was named a candidate for astronauts.

On August 9, 2018, his candidacy was considered at a meeting of the competition commission, on August 10, 2018, according to the results of a meeting of the interdepartmental commission (MVK), he was named a candidate for astronauts. On November 6, 2018, he was transferred to the Yu. A. Gagarin CTC, enrolled in the cosmonaut corps and began general space training.[4]

From February 26 to 28, 2019, as part of a mock crew, together with Alexander Gorbunov and CTC instructor Dmitry Sukhanov, he took part in training on actions after landing in a wooded and swampy area in winter (“winter survival”). From August 26 to August 30, as part of a group of cosmonaut candidates, he underwent diving training at the Noginsk Rescue Center of the Russian Emergencies Ministry. On August 30, 2019, he successfully passed the exam, and he was awarded the qualification " diver ". In October 2019, as part of a conditional crew, together with Alexei Zubritsky and Evgeny Prokopyev, he went through a full cycle of “water survival” (“dry”, “long” and “short” training) at the Universal Marine Terminal Base, "Imeretinsky", on the Black Sea in the Adler district of the city of Sochi.

He is selected in the class of 2018 group of Russian cosmonauts. His training ended in in 2020 as On November 24, 2020, he passed the State exam following the completion of the general space training course. On December 2, 2020, by the decision of the Interdepartmental Qualification Commission (MVK), following the results of a meeting at the Yu. A. Gagarin CTC, he was awarded the qualification of a test cosmonaut. In July 2021, as part of a mock crew, together with Alexander Gorbunov and Alexei Zubritsky, he participated in a two-day training session to practice actions after landing a spacecraft in the desert.

On January 20, 2022, at a meeting of the Roscosmos Interdepartmental Commission , he was approved as Flight Engineer 2 of the International Space Station Expedition 71. He then began to train with Sergei Ryzhikov and Sergei Mikayev. They participated in training on actions after landing the spacecraft on the water surface, which took place on the basis of the 179th Center of the Ministry of Emergency Situations in Noginsk. On February 14, 2023, the same crew, along with astronaut Donald Pettit, practiced survival skills in the winter forest.

On March 1, 2023, at a meeting of the Interdepartmental Commission of the State Corporation Roscosmos, he was appointed as a stand-in for cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov on the flight of the SpaceX Crew-7 mission and was included in the prime crew of the American manned spacecraft Crew Dragon ( SpaceX Crew-8 mission ), which is scheduled to launch to the ISS in the first half of 2024. On July 11, 2023, by the decision of the main medical commission of the Yu.A. Gagarin was declared fit for space flight for health reasons.[5]

Flight

Grebenkin is currently training with SpaceX Crew-8 crew, where he will serve as a Flight Engineer on Expedition 70/71, where he is expected to stay 6 months.[4]

References

  1. "Roscosmos".
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Центр подготовки космонавтов им. Ю.А.Гагарина. Официальный Web-сайт". www.gctc.ru (in русский). Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  3. "Александр Сергеевич Гребёнкин". astronaut.ru. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Cosmonaut Biography: Aleksandr Grebyonkin". www.spacefacts.de. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  5. "Roscosmos".

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