Aleksandr Laveykin

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Aleksandr Ivanovich Laveykin
Cosmonaut
Nationality Soviet
Born (1951-04-21) 21 April 1951 (age 73)
Moscow, USSR
Other occupation
Flight engineer
Time in space
174d 03h 25m
Selection 1978 cosmonaut Group
Missions Mir EO-2 (Soyuz TM-2)
Awards Hero of the Soviet Union Order of Lenin

Aleksandr Ivanovich Laveykin (born April 21, 1951[1]) was a Soviet cosmonaut.

Born in Moscow, Laveykin was selected as a cosmonaut on December 1, 1978.[1] He flew on one spaceflight, for the first part of the long duration expedition Mir EO-2. He flew as Flight Engineer, and was both launched and landed with the spacecraft Soyuz TM-2. During this mission he spent 174 days 3 hours 25 minutes in space.[1][2] Married with one child, Laveykin retired on March 28, 1994.[1]

Launched in February 1987, his spaceflight was intended to last until December 1987. But during the mission, doctors on the ground determined that he was having minor heart irregularities.[2] For this reason, in July he was replaced by Soviet cosmonaut Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov, who stayed on Mir to the end of the expedition in December.

He was awarded the titles of Hero of the Soviet Union and Pilot-Cosmonaut of the USSR, Order of Lenin and the Russian Federation Medal "For Merit in Space Exploration".

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