ASTRONAUT

Sergei Zalyotin

1962 - Today

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Sergei Viktorovich Zalyotin (Russian: Серге́й Викторович Залётин; born April 21, 1962) is a Russian cosmonaut and a veteran of two space missions. Zalyotin was born in Tula and attended the Borisoglebsk Higher Military School before becoming a fighter pilot in the Russian Air Force. He also holds a degree in ecological management. Zalyotin was selected as a cosmonaut candidate in 1990. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sergei Zalyotin is the 406th most popular astronaut (down from 377th in 2019), the 2,714th most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,687th in 2019) and the 72nd most popular Russian Astronaut.

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Among ASTRONAUTS

Among astronauts, Sergei Zalyotin ranks 406 out of 556Before him are F. Drew Gaffney, Carl E. Walz, Carl J. Meade, Michael Fincke, Samuel T. Durrance, and Paul Scully-Power. After him are Robert D. Cabana, Michael J. McCulley, Charles D. Walker, Robert Thirsk, Carlos I. Noriega, and Sandra Magnus.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Sergei Zalyotin ranks 675Before him are Cecilia Tait, André Wohllebe, Durs Grünbein, Sophie Moressée-Pichot, Kris Peeters, and Valeri Broshin. After him are Zakia Zaki, Michael Jace, Abdi Bile, Brian Holm, Nenad Gračan, and Paul Schulze.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Sergei Zalyotin ranks 2,714 out of 3,761Before him are Igor Andreev (1983), Alexander Borodai (1972), Arkady Babchenko (1977), Grigory Kiriyenko (1965), Valeri Broshin (1962), and Irina Belova (1968). After him are Tatiana Sorokko (1971), Alexei Yashin (1973), Oleg Vasiliev (1959), Dmitri Popov (1967), Olimpiada Ivanova (1970), and Alexei Kovalev (1973).

Among ASTRONAUTS In Russia

Among astronauts born in Russia, Sergei Zalyotin ranks 72Before him are Yuri Shargin (1960), Sergei Treshchov (1958), Vladimir Dezhurov (1962), Roman Romanenko (1971), Aleksandr Skvortsov (1966), and Aleksey Ovchinin (1971). After him are Konstantin Kozeyev (1967), Dmitri Kondratyev (1969), Maksim Surayev (1972), Anatoli Ivanishin (1969), Oleg Skripochka (1969), and Andrei Borisenko (1964).