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Zholobov, Vitali Mikhailovich
Ukrainian engineer cosmonaut 1963-1981.
Status: Inactive; Active 1963-1981. Born: 1937-06-18. Spaceflights: 1 . Total time in space: 49.27 days. Birth Place: Zbyrievka, Herson.
Graduated from Institute for Petrol and Chemistry, Baku, 1959. Graduated from Military politics Academy of the Soviet Army, Moscow, 1974. Chemist, test engineer, Soviet Air Force. Cosmonaut training January 1963 - 21 January 1965. Retired from cosmonaut and military duty, 1981. Director of a geologic science group. From 1998 Deputy Director of TOO Kapita.
More at: Zholobov.
Family:
Cosmonaut.
Country:
Ukraine.
Flights:
Soyuz A-4,
Soyuz (Almaz) 12,
Soyuz 14,
Soyuz 15,
Soyuz 16A,
Soyuz 21.
Agency:
VVS.
Bibliography:
4452,
6256.
1937 June 18 - .
- Birth of Vitali Mikhailovich Zholobov - .
Nation: Ukraine.
Related Persons: Zholobov.
Ukrainian engineer cosmonaut 1963-1981. 1 spaceflight, 49.3 days in space. Flew to orbit on Soyuz 21 (1976)..
1963 January 8 - .
- 15 new cosmonauts are selected. - .
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Artyukhin,
Buinovski,
Demin,
Dobrovolsky,
Filipchenko,
Gubarev,
Gulyayev,
Kolodin,
Kugno,
Kuklin,
Matinchenko,
Shatalov,
Vorobyov,
Voronov,
Zholobov.
The new trainees include one from the VMF Navy Aviation, two from the PVO Air Defence, four from the RVSN Strategic Rocket Forces, and eight from the VVS Air Force..
1963 January 10 - .
- Soviet Air Force Cosmonaut Training Group 2 selected. - .
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Artyukhin,
Buinovski,
Demin,
Dobrovolsky,
Filipchenko,
Gubarev,
Gulyayev,
Kolodin,
Kugno,
Kuklin,
Matinchenko,
Shatalov,
Vorobyov,
Voronov,
Zholobov.
The group was selected to provide astronauts for the Soyuz manned spaceflight program.. Qualifications: Military pilots, engineers, or navigators under 40 years of age; graduate of military academy or civilian university; under 170 cm tall; under 70 kg in weight..
1964 January 23 - .
- Military Soviet on cosmonaut assignments - .
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Artyukhin,
Belyayev,
Beregovoi,
Bykovsky,
Demin,
Gorbatko,
Gulyayev,
Khrunov,
Kolodin,
Komarov,
Kugno,
Leonov,
Nikolayev,
Ponomaryova,
Popovich,
Shatalov,
Shonin,
Solovyova,
Titov,
Volynov,
Zaikin,
Zholobov.
Program: Vostok,
Lunar L1.
Flight: Soyuz A-1,
Soyuz A-2,
Soyuz A-3,
Soyuz A-4,
Vostok 10,
Vostok 7,
Vostok 8,
Vostok 9.
Spacecraft: Soyuz A,
Vostok.
The General Staff of the VVS considers future cosmonaut assignments. The acceptance of Beregovoi into the active cosmonaut corps is hotly contested. He has passed all the tests, but is 43 years old, and the official maximum age for a cosmonaut is 35. Finally it is decided that on 25 January six cosmonauts will begin training for Vostok flights (Volynov, Khrunov, Belyayev, Leonov, Komarov, and Beregovoi). On 1 February four crews will begin training for Soyuz flights: Crew 1: Nikolayev, Shonin, Demin, Kugno; Crew 2: Bykovsky, Zaikin, Artyukhin, Gulyayev; Crew 3: Popovich, Gorbatko, Ponomaryova, Kolodin; Crew 4: Titov, Shatalov, Solovyova, Zholobov.
1966 September 2 - .
- Cosmonaut civilian program training groups - .
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Bykovsky,
Dobrovolsky,
Gagarin,
Gorbatko,
Khrunov,
Kolodin,
Komarov,
Leonov,
Nikolayev,
Shatalov,
Volynov,
Voronov,
Zholobov.
Program: Soyuz,
Lunar L1,
Lunar L3.
Flight: Soviet Lunar Landing,
Soyuz 1,
Soyuz 2A,
Soyuz 7K-L1 mission 1,
Soyuz 7K-L1 mission 2,
Soyuz 7K-L1 mission 3,
Soyuz s/n 3/4,
Soyuz s/n 5/6,
Voskhod 3.
Spacecraft: LK,
Soyuz 7K-L1,
Soyuz 7K-LOK,
Soyuz 7K-OK.
Kamanin organises the cosmonauts into the following training groups:
- Soyuz 7K-OK: Gagarin, Komarov, Nikolayev, Bykovsky, Khrunov, Gorbatko, Voronov, Kolodin
- L1: Volynov, Dobrovolskiy, Voronov, Kolodin, Zholobov, Komarov, Bykovskiy
- L3: Leonov, Gorbatko, Khrunov, Gagarin, Nikolayev, Shatalov
Rudenko agrees with Kamanin's plan, except he urges him to assign more cosmonauts to the Soyuz 7K-OK group, and include OKB-1 cosmonauts in the 7K-OK, L1, and L3 groups, and Academy of Science cosmonauts in the L1 and L3 groups.
These cosmonaut assignments were in constant flux, and many cosmonauts were assigned to train for more than one program - resulting in multiple claims in later years that 'I was being trained for the first moon flight'.
1966 September 2 - .
LV Family:
Proton.
Launch Vehicle:
Proton-K.
- Lunar flight cosmonauts assignments. - .
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Artyukhin,
Beregovoi,
Bykovsky,
Dobrovolsky,
Gagarin,
Gorbatko,
Grechko,
Khrunov,
Klimuk,
Kolodin,
Komarov,
Kubasov,
Leonov,
Makarov,
Nikolayev,
Popovich,
Rukavishnikov,
Sevastyanov,
Shatalov,
Volkov,
Voloshin,
Volynov,
Voronov,
Yeliseyev,
Zholobov.
Program: Lunar L1.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-L1.
In the period 1966 to 1968 there were five simultaneous Soviet manned space projects (Soyuz 7K-OK orbital; Soyuz 7K-L1 circumlunar; Soyuz VI military; L3 manned lunar landing; Almaz space station). Cosmonaut assignments were in constant flux, resulting in many claims in later years that 'I was being trained for the first moon flight'. Additional Details: here....
1966 December 31 - .
Launch Vehicle:
N1.
- 18 cosmonauts in lunar training - .
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Artyukhin,
Belousov,
Bykovsky,
Dobrovolsky,
Gagarin,
Gorbatko,
Gubarev,
Gulyayev,
Khrunov,
Kolesnikov,
Kolodin,
Komarov,
Nikolayev,
Popovich,
Volynov,
Voronov,
Zholobov.
Program: Lunar L1.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-LOK.
Gagarin, Komarov, Nikolayev, Bykovsky, Khrunov, Gorbatko, Voronov, Kolodin, Popovich, Gubarev, Artyukhin, Gylyayev, Belousov, Kolesnikov, Volynov, Doborvolsky, Zhobolov..
1973 June - .
1974 July 3 - .
18:51 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz 11A511.
- Soyuz 14 - .
Call Sign: Berkut (Golden Eagle ). Crew: Artyukhin,
Popovich.
Backup Crew: Demin,
Sarafanov.
Support Crew: Rozhdestvensky,
Volynov,
Zholobov,
Zudov.
Payload: Soyuz 7K-T(A9) s/n 62. Mass: 6,800 kg (14,900 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: MOM.
Program: Almaz.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz 14.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-T/A9.
Duration: 15.73 days. Decay Date: 1974-07-19 . USAF Sat Cat: 7361 . COSPAR: 1974-051A. Apogee: 217 km (134 mi). Perigee: 195 km (121 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 88.60 min.
On 4 July Soyuz 14 docked with the Salyut 3 space station after 15 revolutions of the earth. The planned experimental program included manned military reconnaissance of the earth's surface, assessing the fundamental value of such observations, and some supplemental medico-biological research. After the crew's return research continued in the development of the on-board systems and the principles of remote control of such a station.
1974 August 26 - .
19:58 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz 11A511.
- Soyuz 15 - .
Call Sign: Duna (Danube ). Crew: Demin,
Sarafanov.
Backup Crew: Volynov,
Zholobov.
Support Crew: Rozhdestvensky,
Zudov.
Payload: Soyuz 7K-T(A9) s/n 63. Mass: 6,760 kg (14,900 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: MOM.
Program: Almaz.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz 15.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-T/A9.
Duration: 2.01 days. Decay Date: 1974-08-28 . USAF Sat Cat: 7421 . COSPAR: 1974-067A. Apogee: 236 km (146 mi). Perigee: 173 km (107 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 88.50 min.
Soyuz 15 was to conduct the second phase of manned operations aboard the Salyut 3 military space station, but the Igla rendezvous system failed and no docking was made. The two day flight could only be characterised as '... research in manoeuvring and docking with the OPS in various modes, and development of methods for evacuation and landing from space complex in new conditions....'
As Chelomei had complained, Soyuz had no reserves or backup systems for repeated manual docking attempts and had to be recovered after a two-day flight. The state commission found that the Igla docking system of the Soyuz needed serious modification. This could not be completed before Salyut 3 decayed. Therefore the planned Soyuz 16 spacecraft became excess to the program (it was later flown as Soyuz 20 to a civilian Salyut station, even though over its two year rated storage life).
Officially: Conduct of joint experiments with the Salyut-3 orbital scientific station.
1974 October - .
1976 July 6 - .
12:08 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz 11A511.
1976 August 24 - .
- Landing of Soyuz 21 - .
Return Crew: Volynov,
Zholobov.
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Volynov,
Zholobov.
Program: Almaz.
Flight: Soyuz 21.
The crew landed in very bad physical and mental condition 200 km SW of Kokchetav at 18:33 GMT. It was determined that they had become emotional, not followed their physical training, and developed an unreasonable desire to return to earth. The possibility also existed that there were toxic gases in the station.
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