Oleg Artemyev

This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Germanovich and the family name is Artemyev.
Oleg Artemyev
RKA Cosmonaut
Nationality Russian
Status Active
Born (1970-12-28) December 28, 1970
Riga, Latvia (then Latvian SSR)
Other names
Oleg Germanovich Artemyev
Time in space
169d 05h 06m
Selection 2003 RKKE Group
Total EVAs
2
Total EVA time
12 hours, 34 minutes
Missions Soyuz TMA-12M (Expedition 39/40)
Mission insignia
Website www.artemjew.ru

Oleg Germanovich Artemyev (Russian: Олег Германович Артемьев; born December 28, 1970) is a Russian Cosmonaut for the Russian Federal Space Agency. He was selected as part of the RKKE-15 Cosmonaut group in 2003.[1]

Personal life and education

Artemyev was born in Riga, Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, present-day Latvia, on December 28, 1970. He is married to Malikhova Anna Sergeevna and they have a son.[2]

He graduated from the Tallinn Polytechnical School in 1990. In 1998, he graduated from Bauman Moscow State Technical University with a degree in Low Temperature Technology and Physics. Artemyev graduated from the Russian Academy of State Service under the President of the Russian Federation in 2009 specializing in the Personnel Management.

Career

After his graduation, Artemyev served in the Soviet Army in Vilnius, Lithuania, until 1991. He has worked at RKKE since 1998.[1] At RKKE he was involving in developing testing procedures for Extra-vehicular Activity (EVA) equipment in neutral buoyancy at the hydrodynamics laboratory, Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center. Artemyev was a member of the pre-launch processing team of the Zvezda Service Module working on the EVA and teleoperation control system. In 2000, he received medical clearance to begin special training related to space flight operation.

Cosmonaut career

Artemyev was selected as part of the RKKE-15 Cosmonaut group on May 29, 2003.[1] In the following years, he entered Soyuz and ISS specific training. In 2006, together with American astronauts Michael Barrat and Sandra Magnus, Artemyev completed survival training as part of Soyuz training procedures. Again in June 2006, Artemyev, Yuri Lonchakov and Oleg Skripochka completed emergency water training in Sevastopol followed by another session of survival training with Sergei Revin and space tourist Charles Simony in January 2007. In 2008, he was part of a testing campaign of the Orlan-MK space suit.

As part of the Soyuz Processing Team, Artemyev worked at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in 2010 and 2011. He was the descent module operator for the Soyuz TMA-01M mission. He also processed the Soyuz TMA-21 spacecraft that launched in 2011.[3]

MARS-500

Artemyev was a crew member in the 15-day and 105-day precursor studies of the MARS-500 program between 2007 and 2009.

Expedition 39/40

Artemyev was a member of the Expedition 39/Expedition 40 long-duration International Space Station crew. The mission launched on a Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, on March 25, 2014, and returned to Earth on September 11, 2014.[4][5][6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Oleg Artemyev". Spacefacts. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  2. S.P. KOROLEV ROCKET AND SPACE CORPORATION ENERGIA. "ARTEMYEV Oleg Germanovich". Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  3. SPACEFLIGHT101.com. "Oleg Artemyev". Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  4. "ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst to fly to Space Station in 2014". European Space Agency. 18 September 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  5. Bergin, Chris; Harding, Pete (27 March 2014). "Soyuz TMA-12M successfully docks with ISS". NASA Spaceflight. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  6. "Station Trio Lands Completing 169 Days in Space". NASA.gov. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
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