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==Awards and honors==
==Awards and honors==
* Twice [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] (16 June 1980 and 11 April 1984){{fact}}
* Twice [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] (16 June 1980 and 11 April 1984){{fact|date=July 2024}}
* [[Pilot-Cosmonaut of the USSR]] (16 June 1980){{fact}}
* [[Pilot-Cosmonaut of the USSR]] (16 June 1980){{fact|date=July 2024}}
* Two [[Order of Lenin|Orders of Lenin]] (16 June 1980 and 11 April 1984){{fact}}
* Two [[Order of Lenin|Orders of Lenin]] (16 June 1980 and 11 April 1984){{fact|date=July 2024}}
* [[Ashoka Chakra (military decoration)|Ashoka Chakra]] (India, 1984){{fact}}
* [[Ashoka Chakra (military decoration)|Ashoka Chakra]] (India, 1984){{fact|date=July 2024}}


==Publications==
==Publications==

Revision as of 15:47, 27 July 2024

Yuri Vasilyevich Malyshev
Malyshev in c. 1980
Born(1941-08-27)27 August 1941
Died8 November 1999(1999-11-08) (aged 58)
NationalitySoviet
OccupationPilot
AwardsHero of the Soviet Union (twice)
Space career
Cosmonaut
RankColonel, Soviet Air Force
Time in space
11d 19h 59m
SelectionAir Force Group 4
MissionsSoyuz T-2, Soyuz T-11/Soyuz T-10

Yuri Vasilyevich Malyshev (Template:Lang-ru; 27 August 1941 – 8 November 1999) was a Soviet cosmonaut who served on the Soyuz T-2 (5–9 June 1980) and Soyuz T-11 (3–11 April 1984) missions.[1][2]

Awards and honors

Publications

  • Co-author of the book USSR-India. At Space Orbit

References

  1. ^ Air Force Magazine, Volume 78, Issues 2-12. Washington DC: USAF. 1995. p. 27.
  2. ^ Lebedev, Yuri. "Малышев Юрий Васильевич". www.warheroes.ru. Retrieved 13 January 2020.