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After graduating from the Aviation Institute he began working at the Energia corporation as an engineer. The main subjects of his job have been dynamics, ballistics, and software development. His personal scientific research is connected with the psychological aspects of cosmonauts' training for the
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module and photographed the antenna. Since it was still fully extended, Tyurin used a screwdriver to release a latch and tried to retract the antenna. Russian flight controllers also tried to retract it by activating a motor. Neither succeeded, and the task was abandoned. Next they relocated a WAL
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on 18 September 2006 at 04:08 UTC, to the ISS. The spacecraft docked with the ISS on September 20 at 05:21 UTC following two days of autonomous flight. Tyurin served as the Soyuz commander, and after docking with the ISS they exchanged with the resident crew on board ISS and became the fourteenth
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On November 22, 2006, Tyurin performed his fourth career spacewalk starting at 23:17 UTC. The spacewalk had been delayed from its scheduled 20:00 UTC start time due to a cooling issue in Tyurin's suit. Tyurin got out of the suit and straightened a suspect hose which apparently had become kinked.
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By decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated April 12, 2003, he was awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation "For courage and heroism shown during space flight on the International Space Station." On the same day, by another decree, he was awarded the title of
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Tyurin conducted his first three career spacewalks during the Expedition 3 mission to the ISS. On October 8, 2001, Tyurin and Dezhurov ventured outside ISS to mark the 100th spacewalk to be carried out by Russian cosmonauts. The main objective of the spacewalk was to outfit the
613:. The ball weighs just 3 grams, compared with 48 grams for a standard golf ball. At that weight, it was unlikely to damage any station components which might accidentally have been hit. The two spacewalkers next task was to inspect a Kurs antenna on the 626:, to dock with the station. The two spacewalkers also installed a BTN neutron experiment, which characterizes charged and neutral particles in low Earth orbit. Two thermal covers from the BTN were jettisoned before Tyurin and Lopez-Alegria returned to the 579:. Among the experiments is a set of investigations of how various materials react to the space environment over a long time. Called MPAC-SEEDS, the investigation is housed in three briefcase-sized containers. The spacewalk lasted 5 hours and 52 minutes. 552:
module. The spacewalkers installed a cable that allows space walk radio communications between the two station sections. They also installed handrails on the new compartment and an exterior ladder that will be used to help spacewalkers leave
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resupply ship from firmly docking with the ISS. The two spacewalkers also took pictures of the debris, which was a rubberized seal from the previous cargo ship, and of the docking interface. The spacewalk lasted 2 hours and 46 minutes.
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lifted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome at 04:14 GMT and docked with the ISS six hours later. The Soyuz TMA-11M crew carried a torch for the 2014 Sochi Olympics. Once at the ISS, Tyurin, Mastracchio and Wakata met
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Medal "For Merits in Space Exploration" (April 12, 2011) β€” for great achievements in the field of research, exploration and use of outer space, long-term conscientious work, active social activities.
275:) (about 60 miles from Moscow) where his parents still reside. He is married to Tatiana Anatoleyvna Tyurina. They have a daughter, Alexandra, born in 1982. He enjoys sailing in his free time. 287:
in 1984 with a degree in engineering and a specialization in creating mathematical models related to mechanical flight. He is currently doing graduate work in his field of research.
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During his stay at the space station, Tyurin was involved in studying the cardiovascular and neurological systems as a part of understanding how human body adapts to zero gravity.
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Tyurin returned to Earth on May 14, 2014, after 188 days in space. The Soyuz crew carrying Tyurin touched down southeast of Dzhezkazgan in Kazakhstan at 01:57 UTC.
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Mikhail Tyurin, Expedition 14 flight engineer works with the Test of Reaction and Adaptation Capabilities (TRAC) experiment in the Destiny laboratory of the ISS.
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hatch. Tyurin and Dezhurov also installed a Strela cargo crane onto the station. The spacewalk lasted 4 hours and 58 minutes ending at 19:21 UTC.
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On December 3, 2001, Tyurin conducted his third career spacewalk. Dressed in Orlan spacesuits, Tyurin and Dezhurov floated out of the
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As of June 2010, Tyurin has performed four career spacewalks. Tyurin's EVA time through four spacewalks is 17 hours and 14 minutes.
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On October 15, 2001, Tyurin performed his second career spacewalk. The two spacewalkers returned to space outside the ISS from the
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airlock at 13:20 UTC. Dezhurov and Tyurin used a cutting tool to remove an errant rubber seal that had prevented a
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In 1994 he was selected to begin cosmonaut training, and in 1998 he started training as a flight engineer for the
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as a flight engineer. The Soyuz TMA-9 capsule carrying Tyurin, Lopez-Alegria and spaceflight participant
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spacecraft that had docked on October 26, 2006. Tyurin and Lopez-Alegria moved to the rear of the
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Expedition 38 Flight Engineer Mikhail Tyurin seen holding the Olympic torch as he enters the ISS.
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airlock. Dezhurov and Tyurin installed Russian commercial experiments on the exterior of
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Docking Compartment and make connections between that newly arrived compartment and the
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airlock at 04:55 UTC on 23 November. The spacewalk lasted 5 hours and 38 minutes.
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airlock. This "experiment" was sponsored by a Toronto-based commercial company,
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Alexey Leonov Medal (Kemerovo Region, 2015) β€” for five perfect spacewalks.
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and completed four spacewalks during his career. He was awarded the title
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He was awarded the Order For Merit to the Fatherland, 4th degree (2008).
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antenna, that was to guide the unpiloted European cargo carrier, the
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crew to the ISS and landed at KSC on December 17, 2001.
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Index


Kolomna
Russia
USSR
Mechanical Engineer
Hero of the Russian Federation
Roscosmos
1994 Cosmonaut Group
STS-105
STS-108
Expedition 3
Soyuz TMA-9
Expedition 14
Soyuz TMA-11M
Expedition 38
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cosmonaut
International Space Station
Hero of the Russian Federation
Korolev
Moscow
Kolomna
Russia

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