Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Andrey Borisenko | |
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| Name | Andrey Borisenko |
| Birth date | April 17, 1964 |
| Birth place | Leningrad, Soviet Union |
| Occupation | Cosmonaut |
| Time in space | 337 days |
Andrey Borisenko is a renowned Russian cosmonaut who has had an illustrious career with Roscosmos, the Russian Federal Space Agency. Born in Leningrad, Soviet Union, Borisenko has been part of several high-profile space missions, including those to the International Space Station with NASA and European Space Agency collaborations. His extensive experience in space exploration has earned him numerous accolades, including the Hero of the Russian Federation title, and he has worked closely with fellow cosmonauts like Sergei Krikalev and Pavel Vinogradov. Borisenko's achievements have been recognized globally, with interactions with space agencies such as CNES and JAXA.
Andrey Borisenko was born on April 17, 1964, in Leningrad, Soviet Union, to a family of Soviet citizens. He graduated from the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute in 1989, with a degree in Electrical Engineering, and later earned a degree in Economics from the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics in 2004. During his early years, Borisenko was influenced by the achievements of Yuri Gagarin and Alexei Leonov, which motivated him to pursue a career in space exploration. He was also inspired by the work of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Sergei Korolev, pioneers in Russian space program. Before being selected as a cosmonaut, Borisenko worked at the Energia Rocket and Space Corporation, where he was involved in the development of the Soyuz and Progress spacecraft, collaborating with organizations like RKK Energia and TsNIIMash.
Borisenko's career as a cosmonaut began in 1999 when he was selected by Roscosmos to join the cosmonaut training program, alongside other notable cosmonauts like Mikhail Kornienko and Oleg Artemyev. He underwent rigorous training at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, which included scientific and technical courses, as well as physical conditioning and spacewalk training, similar to programs at NASA's Johnson Space Center and European Astronaut Centre. In 2002, Borisenko was assigned to the International Space Station program, where he worked closely with NASA astronauts like Scott Kelly and Peggy Whitson, as well as European Space Agency astronauts such as Thomas Pesquet and Alexander Gerst. His experience in space exploration has also involved collaborations with Canadian Space Agency and China National Space Administration.
Andrey Borisenko has participated in two long-duration spaceflights to the International Space Station. His first mission, Expedition 27, launched on April 4, 2011, aboard the Soyuz TMA-21 spacecraft, with fellow cosmonauts Alexander Samokutyaev and Ron Garan. During this mission, Borisenko served as a flight engineer and performed several spacewalks, including one with NASA astronaut Ron Garan, to maintain the station's systems and conduct scientific experiments, similar to those conducted during STS-135 and Soyuz TMA-02M. His second mission, Expedition 49, launched on July 7, 2016, aboard the Soyuz MS-02 spacecraft, with cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov and Shane Kimbrough. Borisenko has also worked with SpaceX and Boeing on the development of new spacecraft, such as the Crew Dragon and Starliner.
Throughout his career, Andrey Borisenko has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to space exploration. In 2012, he was awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation for his outstanding achievements in spaceflight, a prestigious honor also awarded to cosmonauts like Gennady Padalka and Sergei Volkov. Borisenko has also been awarded the Order of Friendship and the Medal for Merit in Space Exploration, recognizing his dedication to the Russian space program and international collaborations with agencies like ESA and CNES. His achievements have been recognized globally, with interactions with space agencies such as NASA, JAXA, and ISRO, and he continues to be an inspiration to aspiring cosmonauts and astronauts around the world, including those training at European Astronaut Centre and Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center. Category:Russian cosmonauts