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Andrey Borisenko

Andrey Ivanovich Borisenko (Russian: Андрей Иванович Борисенко; born 17 April 1964) is a Russian cosmonaut.[1] He was selected as a cosmonaut in May 2003, and is a veteran of two long duration missions to the International Space Station.

Andrey Borisenko
Born (1964-04-17) 17 April 1964 (age 58)
StatusRetired
NationalityRussian
Space career
Roscosmos cosmonaut
Time in space
337 days 8 hours 57 minutes
Selection2003 RKKE Group
MissionsSoyuz TMA-21 (Expedition 27/28), Soyuz MS-02 (Expedition 49/50)
Mission insignia

Borisenko served as a flight engineer on board Soyuz TMA-21 for Expedition 27, the 27th long-duration mission to the International Space Station (ISS). He also served as the commander of the International Space Station for Expedition 28. He launched for the second time in October 2016 onboard Soyuz MS-02 as a flight engineer of Expedition 49 and Expedition 50. He returned to Earth in April 2017.

Personal

Borisenko is married to Natalya Aleksandrovna Borisenko.[2] They have a son, Ivan and a daughter. His parents, Ivan Andreevich and Natalya Mikhailovna Borisenko, reside in St Petersburg. His hobbies include fishing, badminton, and road trips.

In 2018, in an exposition on space at the Lycée International de Saint-Germain-en-Laye organised by the Russian Section, he lent his suit to participate in the exposition.

Education

Borisenko graduated from the Leningrad Physics and Mathematics School #30 in 1981. He then entered the Leningrad Military Mechanical Institute and graduated in 1987 with the qualification "Flight and Control Dynamics".[2]

Experience

Following graduation from the institute Borisenko worked for a military unit from 1987–1989. In 1989, he started working at RSC Energia where he was responsible for the Mir motion control system and took part in the Mission Control Center - Moscow (MCC-M) on board systems operation analysis board. In 1999, Borisenko was a shift flight director at the MCC-M, first for the Mir space station and then for the International Space Station (ISS).[2]

Cosmonaut career

 
Inside the space station, Borisenko conducts the Russian experiment KPT-10 "Kulonovskiy Kristall".

Borisenko was selected as a cosmonaut candidate from RSC Energia on 29 May 2003.[3] He started basic spaceflight training in June 2003 and completed it in June 2005 by passing the state exams with excellent grades. He received qualification of test-cosmonaut on 5 July 2005 from the Interdepartmental Qualification Commission. From July 2005 to August 2008 he participated in advanced space flight training.

For his first assignment he was assigned as backup ISS flight engineer and Soyuz commander for Expedition 24/25, although due to crew rearrangements he was moved forward to the backup crew for ISS Expedition 23/24, training as backup ISS flight engineer and Commander and Soyuz flight engineer.[4]

Expedition 27/28

Following the launch of ISS Expedition 23/24 on Soyuz TMA-18 in April 2010, Borisenko was released from his duties on the flight's backup crew and assigned to the prime crew of Expedition 27/28, as flight engineer on Expedition 27 and commander on Expedition 28. He and his two crewmates, Soyuz commander Aleksandr Samokutyayev of Roscosmos and NASA astronaut Ronald Garan, launched aboard Soyuz TMA-21 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome's Gagarin's Start launch pad, at 23:18:20 UTC on 4 April 2011. The launch of Soyuz TMA-21 was dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the first manned space flight by Yuri Gagarin performed in 1961.[5] After 2 days of autonomous flight, the Soyuz TMA-21 spacecraft docked with the International Space Station (ISS) on April 6 at 23:09 UTC, with the crew officially joining the crew of Expedition 27, alongside Russian commander Dmitri Kondratyev, NASA astronaut Catherine Coleman and Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli.[6]

 
Soyuz TMA-21 crewmembers Ron Garan (left), Aleksandr Samokutyev (centre) and Borisenko (right).

On 22 May 2011 Kondratyev officially handed over command to Borisenko, with Expedition 27 officially ending with the departure of Soyuz TMA-20, carrying Kondratyev, Coleman and Nespoli back to Earth on 24 May 2011.[7] The Expedition 28 crew would soon be joined by the crew of Soyuz TMA-02M, carrying Russian cosmonaut Sergey Volkov, JAXA astronaut Satoshi Furukawa and NASA astronaut Mike Fossum.[8]

Borisenko concluded his stay aboard the ISS, when his spaceship, Soyuz TMA-21 undocked from the Russian segment's Poisk module at 00:38 UTC on September 16,.[9] On the same day, the Soyuz TMA-21 capsule carrying Borisenko and his two crew mates, Alexander Samokutyaev and Ron Garan touched down (3:59:39 UTC) at 93 miles southeast of the city of Zhezkazgan in Kazakhstan.[10] During the Soyuz re-entry, repeated calls to the spacecraft from the Russian Mission Control in Korolyov, near Moscow, went unanswered for several minutes. Communication was eventually established between the crew and a plane circling the landing site.

On the ground, Borisenko appeared to be in good spirits as he flashed up an enthusiastic "thumbs-up" signal shortly after he was pulled out of the Soyuz landing capsule. He and his colleagues were carried on their chairs to a makeshift inflatable hospital for further medical check ups. After attending the traditional greeting ceremony at the airport in Karaganda, Kazakhstan, Borisenko boarded a plane to return to the training base in Star City, Russia.

Expedition 49/50

 
Borisenko pictured on Christmas Eve 2016

Borisenko launched for a second time on 19 October 2016 aboard Soyuz MS-02 as Flight Engineer,[11] launch was originally scheduled for 23 September although was delayed due to technical issues with the spacecraft.[12]

 
Borisenko (right), pictured with Soyuz MS-02 crew members Shane Kimbrough (left), and commander Sergey Ryzhikov (centre)

Borisenko and his two crew mates, Roscosmos cosmonaut Sergey Ryzhikov and NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough rendezvoused and docked to the ISS on the 21st of October following a two-day rendezvous, and officially joined the Expedition 49 alongside Russian commander Anatoly Ivanishin and flight engineers Takuya Onishi of JAXA and Kathleen Rubins of NASA. Due to month long launch delay Soyuz MS-02 faced, the hand over period was short, Expedition 49 ended on 30 October 2016 when Ivanishin, Onishi and Rubins returned to Earth aboard Soyuz MS-01, leaving the MS-02 trio on board the ISS as Expedition 50 with Kimbrough taking command.[13]

 
Borisenko following the landing of Soyuz MS-02.

The rest of the Expedition 50 crew joined Borisenko and his two crew mates on 19 November 2016 when Soyuz MS-03, carrying Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, and NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson docked to the station.[14] During the Expedition the Russian Orbital Segment of the ISS was supposed to welcome the Progress MS-04 uncrewed resupply spacecraft, although the spacecraft failed to reach the ISS due to an issue with the Soyuz-U launch vehicle's third stage which shutdown sooner than intended.[15] Progress flights quickly resumed during Expedition 50, with the launch of Progress MS-05 in February 2017.[16]

Borisenko continued to work as a flight engineer with the Expedition 50 crew until 10 April 2017, when he, Ryzhikov and Kimbrough un-docked from the ISS, officially ending Expedition 50 and starting Expedition 51. The trio safely landed on the Kazakh Steppe less than five hours later, wrapping up a 173-day spaceflight and bringing Borisenko's total time in space to 337 days.[17]

References

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

  1. ^ "Cosmonaut Biography: Andrei Borisenko". www.spacefacts.de. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  2. ^ a b c NASA (March 2010). "Biographical Data: Andrey Ivanovich Borisenko". from the original on May 27, 2010. Retrieved June 3, 2010.
  3. ^ Russian Federal Space Agency (March 27, 2011). . Archived from the original on March 15, 2012. Retrieved April 30, 2011.
  4. ^ "Центр подготовки космонавтов им. Ю.А.Гагарина. Официальный Web-сайт". www.gctc.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  5. ^ "Soyuz TMA-21". www.russianspaceweb.com. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  6. ^ "Russia's Soyuz TMA-21 with new ISS crew launched from Baikonur". RIA Novosti. April 5, 2011. from the original on May 15, 2011. Retrieved April 6, 2011.
  7. ^ "Spaceflight mission report: Soyuz TMA-20". www.spacefacts.de. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  8. ^ "Soyuz TMA-02M". www.russianspaceweb.com. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  9. ^ William Harwood (September 16, 2011). "Three-man crew returns from half-year spaceflight". Spaceflight Now. Retrieved September 16, 2011.
  10. ^ . The Telegraph. September 16, 2011. Archived from the original on September 17, 2011. Retrieved September 17, 2011.
  11. ^ "Soyuz MS-02 mission". www.russianspaceweb.com. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  12. ^ Harwood, William. "Russians delay next crew launch to station – Spaceflight Now". Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  13. ^ "First Soyuz MS flies". www.russianspaceweb.com. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  14. ^ "Multinational Soyuz Crew boards Space Station after flawless two-day Flight – Soyuz MS-03 | Spaceflight101". Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  15. ^ Gebhardt, Chris (2016-12-01). "Progress MS-04/65P fails during launch to the ISS". NASASpaceFlight.com. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  16. ^ "Progress MS-05 to resume Russian cargo supplies to ISS". www.russianspaceweb.com. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  17. ^ Bergin, Chris (2017-04-10). "Soyuz MS-02 returns three person crew back to Earth". NASASpaceFlight.com. Retrieved 2021-06-11.

External links

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Preceded by ISS Expedition Commander
23 May to 16 September 2011
Succeeded by

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Andrey Ivanovich Borisenko Russian Andrej Ivanovich Borisenko born 17 April 1964 is a Russian cosmonaut 1 He was selected as a cosmonaut in May 2003 and is a veteran of two long duration missions to the International Space Station Andrey BorisenkoBorn 1964 04 17 17 April 1964 age 58 Leningrad Russian SFSR Soviet UnionStatusRetiredNationalityRussianSpace careerRoscosmos cosmonautTime in space337 days 8 hours 57 minutesSelection2003 RKKE GroupMissionsSoyuz TMA 21 Expedition 27 28 Soyuz MS 02 Expedition 49 50 Mission insigniaBorisenko served as a flight engineer on board Soyuz TMA 21 for Expedition 27 the 27th long duration mission to the International Space Station ISS He also served as the commander of the International Space Station for Expedition 28 He launched for the second time in October 2016 onboard Soyuz MS 02 as a flight engineer of Expedition 49 and Expedition 50 He returned to Earth in April 2017 Contents 1 Personal 2 Education 3 Experience 4 Cosmonaut career 4 1 Expedition 27 28 4 2 Expedition 49 50 5 References 6 External linksPersonal EditBorisenko is married to Natalya Aleksandrovna Borisenko 2 They have a son Ivan and a daughter His parents Ivan Andreevich and Natalya Mikhailovna Borisenko reside in St Petersburg His hobbies include fishing badminton and road trips In 2018 in an exposition on space at the Lycee International de Saint Germain en Laye organised by the Russian Section he lent his suit to participate in the exposition Education EditBorisenko graduated from the Leningrad Physics and Mathematics School 30 in 1981 He then entered the Leningrad Military Mechanical Institute and graduated in 1987 with the qualification Flight and Control Dynamics 2 Experience EditFollowing graduation from the institute Borisenko worked for a military unit from 1987 1989 In 1989 he started working at RSC Energia where he was responsible for the Mir motion control system and took part in the Mission Control Center Moscow MCC M on board systems operation analysis board In 1999 Borisenko was a shift flight director at the MCC M first for the Mir space station and then for the International Space Station ISS 2 Cosmonaut career Edit Inside the space station Borisenko conducts the Russian experiment KPT 10 Kulonovskiy Kristall Borisenko was selected as a cosmonaut candidate from RSC Energia on 29 May 2003 3 He started basic spaceflight training in June 2003 and completed it in June 2005 by passing the state exams with excellent grades He received qualification of test cosmonaut on 5 July 2005 from the Interdepartmental Qualification Commission From July 2005 to August 2008 he participated in advanced space flight training For his first assignment he was assigned as backup ISS flight engineer and Soyuz commander for Expedition 24 25 although due to crew rearrangements he was moved forward to the backup crew for ISS Expedition 23 24 training as backup ISS flight engineer and Commander and Soyuz flight engineer 4 Expedition 27 28 Edit Following the launch of ISS Expedition 23 24 on Soyuz TMA 18 in April 2010 Borisenko was released from his duties on the flight s backup crew and assigned to the prime crew of Expedition 27 28 as flight engineer on Expedition 27 and commander on Expedition 28 He and his two crewmates Soyuz commander Aleksandr Samokutyayev of Roscosmos and NASA astronaut Ronald Garan launched aboard Soyuz TMA 21 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome s Gagarin s Start launch pad at 23 18 20 UTC on 4 April 2011 The launch of Soyuz TMA 21 was dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the first manned space flight by Yuri Gagarin performed in 1961 5 After 2 days of autonomous flight the Soyuz TMA 21 spacecraft docked with the International Space Station ISS on April 6 at 23 09 UTC with the crew officially joining the crew of Expedition 27 alongside Russian commander Dmitri Kondratyev NASA astronaut Catherine Coleman and Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli 6 Soyuz TMA 21 crewmembers Ron Garan left Aleksandr Samokutyev centre and Borisenko right On 22 May 2011 Kondratyev officially handed over command to Borisenko with Expedition 27 officially ending with the departure of Soyuz TMA 20 carrying Kondratyev Coleman and Nespoli back to Earth on 24 May 2011 7 The Expedition 28 crew would soon be joined by the crew of Soyuz TMA 02M carrying Russian cosmonaut Sergey Volkov JAXA astronaut Satoshi Furukawa and NASA astronaut Mike Fossum 8 Borisenko concluded his stay aboard the ISS when his spaceship Soyuz TMA 21 undocked from the Russian segment s Poisk module at 00 38 UTC on September 16 9 On the same day the Soyuz TMA 21 capsule carrying Borisenko and his two crew mates Alexander Samokutyaev and Ron Garan touched down 3 59 39 UTC at 93 miles southeast of the city of Zhezkazgan in Kazakhstan 10 During the Soyuz re entry repeated calls to the spacecraft from the Russian Mission Control in Korolyov near Moscow went unanswered for several minutes Communication was eventually established between the crew and a plane circling the landing site On the ground Borisenko appeared to be in good spirits as he flashed up an enthusiastic thumbs up signal shortly after he was pulled out of the Soyuz landing capsule He and his colleagues were carried on their chairs to a makeshift inflatable hospital for further medical check ups After attending the traditional greeting ceremony at the airport in Karaganda Kazakhstan Borisenko boarded a plane to return to the training base in Star City Russia Expedition 49 50 Edit Borisenko pictured on Christmas Eve 2016 Borisenko launched for a second time on 19 October 2016 aboard Soyuz MS 02 as Flight Engineer 11 launch was originally scheduled for 23 September although was delayed due to technical issues with the spacecraft 12 Borisenko right pictured with Soyuz MS 02 crew members Shane Kimbrough left and commander Sergey Ryzhikov centre Borisenko and his two crew mates Roscosmos cosmonaut Sergey Ryzhikov and NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough rendezvoused and docked to the ISS on the 21st of October following a two day rendezvous and officially joined the Expedition 49 alongside Russian commander Anatoly Ivanishin and flight engineers Takuya Onishi of JAXA and Kathleen Rubins of NASA Due to month long launch delay Soyuz MS 02 faced the hand over period was short Expedition 49 ended on 30 October 2016 when Ivanishin Onishi and Rubins returned to Earth aboard Soyuz MS 01 leaving the MS 02 trio on board the ISS as Expedition 50 with Kimbrough taking command 13 Borisenko following the landing of Soyuz MS 02 The rest of the Expedition 50 crew joined Borisenko and his two crew mates on 19 November 2016 when Soyuz MS 03 carrying Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky French astronaut Thomas Pesquet and NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson docked to the station 14 During the Expedition the Russian Orbital Segment of the ISS was supposed to welcome the Progress MS 04 uncrewed resupply spacecraft although the spacecraft failed to reach the ISS due to an issue with the Soyuz U launch vehicle s third stage which shutdown sooner than intended 15 Progress flights quickly resumed during Expedition 50 with the launch of Progress MS 05 in February 2017 16 Borisenko continued to work as a flight engineer with the Expedition 50 crew until 10 April 2017 when he Ryzhikov and Kimbrough un docked from the ISS officially ending Expedition 50 and starting Expedition 51 The trio safely landed on the Kazakh Steppe less than five hours later wrapping up a 173 day spaceflight and bringing Borisenko s total time in space to 337 days 17 References Edit This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Cosmonaut Biography Andrei Borisenko www spacefacts de Retrieved 2021 06 11 a b c NASA March 2010 Biographical Data Andrey Ivanovich Borisenko Archived from the original on May 27 2010 Retrieved June 3 2010 Russian Federal Space Agency March 27 2011 Soyuz TMA 21 Prime Crew Andrei BORISENKO Flight Engineer Archived from the original on March 15 2012 Retrieved April 30 2011 Centr podgotovki kosmonavtov im Yu A Gagarina Oficialnyj Web sajt www gctc ru in Russian Retrieved 2021 06 11 Soyuz TMA 21 www russianspaceweb com Retrieved 2021 06 11 Russia s Soyuz TMA 21 with new ISS crew launched from Baikonur RIA Novosti April 5 2011 Archived from the original on May 15 2011 Retrieved April 6 2011 Spaceflight mission report Soyuz TMA 20 www spacefacts de Retrieved 2021 06 11 Soyuz TMA 02M www russianspaceweb com Retrieved 2021 06 11 William Harwood September 16 2011 Three man crew returns from half year spaceflight Spaceflight Now Retrieved September 16 2011 Soyuz astronauts land in Kazakhstan The Telegraph September 16 2011 Archived from the original on September 17 2011 Retrieved September 17 2011 Soyuz MS 02 mission www russianspaceweb com Retrieved 2021 06 11 Harwood William Russians delay next crew launch to station Spaceflight Now Retrieved 2021 06 11 First Soyuz MS flies www russianspaceweb com Retrieved 2021 06 11 Multinational Soyuz Crew boards Space Station after flawless two day Flight Soyuz MS 03 Spaceflight101 Retrieved 2021 06 11 Gebhardt Chris 2016 12 01 Progress MS 04 65P fails during launch to the ISS NASASpaceFlight com Retrieved 2021 06 11 Progress MS 05 to resume Russian cargo supplies to ISS www russianspaceweb com Retrieved 2021 06 11 Bergin Chris 2017 04 10 Soyuz MS 02 returns three person crew back to Earth NASASpaceFlight com Retrieved 2021 06 11 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andrei Borisenko Astronaut ruPreceded byDmitri Kondratyev ISS Expedition Commander23 May to 16 September 2011 Succeeded byMichael Fossum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrey Borisenko amp oldid 1138759588, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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