Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)
Vladimir Komarov
Russia

Lost In Flight
Biography
/01Vladimir Mikhaylovich Komarov (Russian: Влади́мир Миха́йлович Комаро́в, IPA: [vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr mʲɪˈxaɪləvʲɪtɕ kəmɐˈrof]; 16 March 1927 – 24 April 1967) was a Soviet test pilot, aerospace engineer and cosmonaut. In October 1964, he commanded Voskhod 1, the first spaceflight to carry more than one crew member. He became the first cosmonaut to fly in space twice when he was selected as the solo pilot of Soyuz 1, the first manned test flight of a new spacecraft. A parachute failure caused his Soyuz capsule to crash into the ground after re-entry on 24 April 1967, making him the first human to die in a space flight.
Type
Government
Age
40
Date of Birth
March 16, 1927
First Flight
October 12, 1964
Last Flight
April 23, 1967
Career Stats
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Flights
2
Landings
0
Spacewalks
P2DT3H4M55S
Time in Space