Yelena Kondakova
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Astronaut | |
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Nationality | Russian |
Born | March 30, 1957 Rabochi, Moscow |
Occupation1 | Politician |
Space time | 178d 10h 41m |
Selection | 1989 |
Mission(s) | Soyuz TM-20, STS-84 |
Mission insignia | |
1 previous or current |
Yelena Vladimirovna Kondakova (Russian: Елена Владимировна Кондакова; born March 30, 1957) was the third Soviet/Russian female cosmonaut to travel to space and the first woman to make a long-duration spaceflight. Her first trip into space was on Soyuz TM-20 on October 4, 1994. She returned to Earth on March 22, 1995 after a five-month stay at the Mir space station. Kondakova's second flight was as a mission specialist on the United States Space Shuttle Atlantis during mission STS-84 in May 1997.
Kondakova was born in Mytischi in the Moscow Region of Russia. She was selected as a cosmonaut candidate in 1989.
Since 1999, Kondakova has served as a deputy in the Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament.
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