ASTRONAUT

Oleg Novitsky

1971 - Today

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Oleg Viktorovich Novitsky (Russian: Олег Викторович Новицкий; also tr. Novitskiy; born October 12, 1971) is a former Lieutenant Colonel in the Russian Air Force who logged over 700 hours of flight time and was awarded for bravery. He is currently serving as a Russian cosmonaut with Roscosmos and has participated in multiple expeditions, during which he has spent over 545 days in space. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Oleg Novitsky is the 453rd most popular astronaut (down from 330th in 2019), the 231st most popular biography from Belarus (down from 203rd in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Belarusian Astronaut.

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Among ASTRONAUTS

Among astronauts, Oleg Novitsky ranks 453 out of 556Before him are Steven Hawley, Andrei Borisenko, Daniel C. Burbank, Dafydd Williams, Matthias Maurer, and Andrew J. Feustel. After him are Kjell N. Lindgren, Mark C. Lee, Donald R. McMonagle, G. David Low, Dominic L. Pudwill Gorie, and Brian Duffy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Oleg Novitsky ranks 656Before him are Oleg Tsokov, Frank Giering, Goran Đorović, Georg Totschnig, Ann-Elen Skjelbreid, and Bobby Julich. After him are David Wagner, Chandra Sturrup, Petr Nedvěd, Lilian Laslandes, Amanda Detmer, and Hiep Thi Le.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Oleg Novitsky ranks 231 out of 368Before him are Vitali Kutuzov (1980), Angelica Agurbash (1970), Anna Smashnova (1976), Marina Lobatch (1970), Natalia Mishkutionok (1970), and Aleksandr Kuschynski (1979). After him are Igor Lapshin (1963), Sergei Gurenko (1972), Ilya Smirin (1968), Krystsina Tsimanouskaya (1996), Vadim Devyatovskiy (1977), and Ruslan Salei (1974).

Among ASTRONAUTS In Belarus

Among astronauts born in Belarus, Oleg Novitsky ranks 3Before him are Pyotr Klimuk (1942), and Vladimir Kovalyonok (1942).