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Savitskaya recalled that, during her second mission, she expressed concern about the extravehicular welding exercises, as "I did not understand the point of it. August 1948 in Moskau) ist eine ehemalige sowjetische Testpilotin und Kosmonautin. Over the next year, she led record stratosphere jumps from 13,800 m and 14,250 m.[1]. On her 1984 Soyuz T-12 mission she became the first woman to fly to space twice, and the first woman to perform a spacewalk. 1984 – Svetlana Evgen’evna Savickaja, cosmonauta della Salyut 7, diventa la prima donna a camminare nello spazio. … [7], Savitskaya retired in 1993 from the Russian Air Force with the rank of Major. She presently serves as Deputy Chair of the Committee on Defence, and is also a member of the Coordination council presidium of the National Patriotic Union. On her seventeenth birthday she already had 450 parachute jumps. Transliteration Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja; * 8. This made Savitskaya the second woman in space, 19 years after Valentina Tereshkova. Stavolta made in Cina. Nel 1980 venne selezionata per il ruolo di cosmonauta. After graduating from the MAI in 1972, she trained as a test pilot at the Fedotov Test Pilot School, graduating in 1976. [10][11] She did not welcome the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, noting that everything her parents had worked hard to build was destroyed almost overnight and she was "glad they did not live to see it". File usage The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Swetlana Jewgenjewna Sawizkaja (russisch Светлана Евгеньевна Савицкая, wissenschaftliche Transliteration Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja; * 8. Nasce da famiglia molto famosa in Unione Sovietica in quanto il padre, Evgenij Savickij, fu un pilota militare pluridecorato durante la Seconda Guerra mondiale. 1883 – Alfredo Casella, compositore e pianista 1928 – Biagio Agnes, giornalista e dirigente d’azienda 1953 – Gigi Marzullo, giornalista e conduttore televisivo 1963 – Sabina Guzzanti, attrice, comica e regista Savickaja, Svetlana Evgenʹevna 1948-Savitskaia, Svetlana 1948-Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja cosmonauta e politica sovietica. [1][2] In May 1978 she went to work for the aircraft manufacturer Yakovlev, as a test pilot. Nel periodo tra il 1975 ed il 1978 effettuo con una Mikojan-Guerevich MiG-25 E-133 diversi voli record. In 1996, she was elected a deputy of the State Duma representing the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, and has been re-elected four times since then. Later it would have been possible to fly with a Soyuz-TM to the space station Mir. Sie war die zweite Frau im All und die erste, die einen Weltraumausstieg unternahm. Svetlana tinge le stelle di rosa 25 luglio 1984: Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja, cosmonauta della missione Salyut 7, effettua la prima attività extra-veicolare una donna nello spazio. Prima di lei solo altre due donne russe, Vladimirovna Tereškova e Svetlana Evgen’evna Savickaja, avevano partecipato a … File nella categoria "Svetlana Savitskaya" Questa categoria contiene 14 file, indicati di seguito, su un totale di 14. I NATI OGGI. Quando il padre la scoprì, incoraggiò la sua passione al punto che, all'età di 17 anni, aveva all'attivo già ben 450 lanci. Swetlana Jewgenjewna Sawizkaja (russ. On July 17, 1984 Savitskaya launched aboard Soyuz T-12, together with Commander Vladimir Dzhanibekov and research cosmonaut Igor Volk. Nel 1980 venne selezionata per il ruolo di cosmonauta. Con due missioni nello spazio raggiunse poco meno di 20 giorni di volo nello spazio. In 1995, Savitskaya gave an interview to Baltimore Sun journalist Clara Germani. On July 25, 1984, Savitskaya became the first woman to spacewalk, conducting EVA outside the Salyut 7 space station for 3 hours and 35 minutes, during which she cut and welded metals in space along with her colleague Vladimir Dzhanibekov. She recalled encountering some sexism from her male crewmates and that upon entering Salyut 7 for the first time, Valentin Lebedev presented her with an apron and told her "to get to work". Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja (in russo: Светлана Евгеньевна Савицкая? We might burn our spacesuits or the exterior of the station." She set several FAI world records as a pilot. 68 Beziehungen. Il 22 giugno del 1975 raggiunse con 2.683 km/h un nuovo ed assoluto primato di velocità. Swetlana Jewgenjewna Sawizkaja (russisch Светлана Евгеньевна Савицкая, wiss. She passed her exams on February 24, 1982. In 1994/95 she worked as an Assistant Professor in Economics and Investment at the Moscow State Aviation Institute. In December 1983 she was assigned to her second flight, including an EVA, three weeks after American astronaut Kathy Sullivan's flight and EVA assignment were made public. Inoltre il padre fu, successivamente alla Guerra, nominato Comandante in capo della Difesa Aerea sovietica (VVS). After graduating in 1966, she enrolled in the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI), where she also took flight lessons. Prima di lei solo due donne sovietiche, Valentina Vladimirovna Tereškova e Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja avevano compiuto la stessa impresa. [8] In February 1986, she graduated from the Bauman Moscow Higher Technical School. August 1948 in Moskau) ist eine ehemalige sowjetische Testpilotin und Kosmonautin.Sie war nach Valentina Tereschkowa die zweite Frau im All und die erste, die einen Weltraumausstieg unternahm. Upon returning to Earth, Savitskaya was assigned as the commander of an all-female Soyuz crew to Salyut 7 in commemoration of International Women's Day. [11], Savitskaya was one of five cosmonauts selected to raise the Russian flag at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics opening ceremony. Oggi Sally Ride avrebbe festeggiato 64 anni. [4] Again, it was to be a short-term mission to Salyut 7, this time bringing tools to the station so that the third resident crew, the Salyut 7 EO-3, could repair a fuel line. Durante questa, per la precisione il 25 luglio 1984 effettuò la prima attività extraveicolare di una donna nello spazio. In 1971 she was licensed as a flight instructor. [9], A committed communist, Savitskaya was elected as a people's deputy of the USSR from 1989 and a people's deputy of Russia in 1990, a position she held until 1992. Swetlana Jewgenjewna Sawizkaja (russisch Светлана Евгеньевна Савицкая, wissenschaftliche Transliteration Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja; * 8. La foto in alto e’ stata scattata durante un incontro nel 2012 di tutti gli astronauti donna NASA e del primo Direttore donna del Johnson Space Center della NASA Carolyn Huntoon; l’incontro e’ stato in onore di Sally Ride, la prima astronauta statunitense a raggiungere lo spazio nel 1983 dopo le due colleghe russe Valentina Vladimirovna Tereškova e Svetlana Evgen’evna Savickaja. On August 27, 1982, Popov, Savitskaya, and Serebrov returned to Earth in Soyuz T-5. Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja, cosmonauta e politica sovietica; Svetlana Jur'evna Zacharova, danzatrice ucraina; Variante Svitlana. The commander of this mission was Leonid Popov, with his third flight; it was flight engineer Alexander Serebrov's first flight. When the next mission had to be stopped in November 1985, due to an illness of the commander Vladimir Vasyutin, the women's flight was finally canceled. In December 1981, Savitskaya prepared for her first space flight, a short-term flight to the space station Salyut 7, replacing the original crew. Erano passati ben 19 anni dalla missione Vostok 6 prima che la seconda donna raggiungesse lo spazio. The launch of Soyuz T-7 took place on August 19, 1982. Svetlana Evguénievna Savítskaia. A 18 anni stabilì due volte il record di altitudine di lancio stratosferico lanciandosi prima da 13.800 metri e poi da 14.250. August 1948 in Moskau) ist eine ehemalige sowjetische Testpilotin und Kosmonautin. At the 1972 World Championships in Salon-de-Provence she placed third; in 1976 in Kiev with a Yak-50, fifth.[3]. In 1979, Savitskaya participated in the selection process for the second group of female cosmonauts. ; Mosca, 8 agosto 1948) è una cosmonauta e politica sovietica. In addition, after two unsuccessful flights in 1983, Soyuz T-8 and Soyuz T-10-1, not enough Soyuz spacecraft were available. On June 30, 1980, she was officially admitted to the cosmonaut group. Svetlana Savitskaya was born in a privileged family. At the FAI World Aerobatic Championships in July 1970 at Hullavington, she flew a Yak-18 and won the world championship together with an all-female team. Con due missioni nello spazio Swetlana Jewgenjewna Sawizkaja (wiss. Durante la sua missione del programma Sojuz, la Sojuz T-7, divenne la seconda donna in assoluto a volare nello spazio, dopo lo storico volo di Valentina Vladimirovna Tereškova. Her father, Yevgeny Savitsky, was a highly decorated fighter pilot during the Second World War, which later brought him to the position of Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Soviet Air Defense. La stazione ha anche visto due voli di Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja che la rendono la seconda donna nello spazio dal 1963 e la prima a eseguire un EVA durante il quale ha condotto il taglio e la saldatura dei metalli insieme al suo collega Vladimir Džanibekov. Sie war nach Valentina Tereschkowa die zweite Frau im All und die erste, die einen Weltraumausstieg unternahm. La prima attività extraveicolare (EVA) della storia fu fatta dal cosmonauta Aleksej Archipovič Leonov, durante la missione Voschod 2, il 18 marzo 1965. Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja, nel periodo tra il 1975 ed il 1978 effettuò con un Mikojan-Gurevich MiG-25 E-133 diversi voli record, tra cui raggiunse con 2.683 km/h un nuovo ed assoluto primato di velocità. Transliteration Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja; * 8. Attualmente è membro della Duma di Stato, eletta nelle liste del Partito Comunista della Federazione Russa[1]. but her overall excellent performance on both flights silenced critics who questioned a woman's capability to perform space missions.[7]. Nel periodo tra il 1975 ed il 1978 effettuò con una Mikojan-Guerevich MiG-25 E-133 diversi voli record. The three cosmonauts docked with the space station the following day, where they were welcomed by Anatoly Berezovoy and Valentin Lebedev. When her father heard about it, he further promoted this tendency. In February 1985, however, the radio contact with Salyut 7 was lost; the space station was rescued by the Soyuz T-13 mission in the summer of 1985. In der Literatur findet man auch die Schreibweisen Svetlana Savitskaya und Svetlana Evgen’evna Savickaja ihres Namens. Transliteration Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja; * 8. Svetlana Yevgenyevna Savitskaya (Russian: Светла́на Евге́ньевна Сави́цкая; born 8 August 1948) is a retired Soviet aviator and cosmonaut who flew aboard Soyuz T-7 in 1982, becoming the second woman in space. Savitskaya is married, with one child, a son born in 1986. Светлана Евгеньевна Савицкая, wiss. Nel gennaio scorso un altro record fra le stelle. From 1983 to 1994 Savitskaya held a position of Deputy Head of NPO Energia. 100 1 _ ‎‡a Savickaja, Svetlana E. ‏ ‎‡d 1948-‏ 100 1 _ ‎‡a Savit︠s︡kai︠a︡, Svetlana ‏ ‎‡d 1948-‏ 100 1 0 ‎‡a Savit︠s︡kai︠a︡, Svetlana, ‏ ‎‡d 1948-‏ Savitskaya was assigned the orbital module of Soyuz T-7 as a private area, but slept as well as the men in the space station. Nel 1980 venne selezionata per il ruolo di cosmonauta. La prima donna fu invece la stessa Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja, il 25 luglio 1984, mentre era a bordo della stazione spaziale Salyut 7. File:Svetlana Savitskaya and Vladimir Pismenny, 7 December 2018.jpg cropped 69 % horizontally, 36 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode. Tale attività durò per poco più di tre ore e mezzo. Between 1969 and 1977 she was a member of the Soviet national team for aerobatics. Iniziò, all'età di 16 anni, a lanciarsi col paracadute di nascosto alla famiglia. [14], The asteroid 4118 Sveta is named after her. Svetlana Yevgenyevna Savitskaya (Russian: Светла́на Евге́ньевна Сави́цкая; born 8 August 1948) is a retired Soviet aviator and cosmonaut who flew aboard Soyuz T-7 … [5][6] Of the 57 Soviet/Russian spacewalkers through 2010, she is the only woman, and as of April 2020 is still the only Soviet/Russian woman to walk in space. Savickaja divenne indimenticabile grazie alla sua seconda missione nello spazio, la Sojuz T-12. Svetlana Yevgenyevna Savitskaya (Russian: Светла́на Евге́ньевна Сави́цкая; born 8 August 1948) is a retired Soviet aviator and cosmonaut who flew aboard Soyuz T-7 … She stated that "I was quickly able to establish a working, professional relationship with them.". Nel 1984 la russa Svetlana Evgen’evna Savickaja era stata la prima cosmonauta ad effettuare un’attività extraveicolare. August 1948 in Moskau) ist eine ehemalige sowjetische Testpilotin und Kosmonautin. Il 22 giugno del 1975 raggiunse con 2.683 km/h un nuovo ed assoluto primato di velocità. August 1948 in Moskau) ist eine ehemalige sowjetische Kosmonautin. Without the knowledge of her parents, Savitskaya began parachuting at the age of 16. The return to Earth took place on July 29, 1984. La stazione ha anche visto due voli di Svetlana Evgen'evna Savickaja che la rendono la seconda donna nello spazio dal 1963 e la prima a eseguire un EVA durante il quale ha condotto il taglio e la saldatura dei metalli insieme al suo collega Vladimir Džanibekov. Svetlana Evgen’evna Savickaja, cosmonauta sovietica, è la prima donna a camminare nello spazio. However, this plan was not pursued due to Savitskaya's pregnancy in 1986. This was the first time a space station had a mixed gender crew. La sua missione, STS-7 dello shuttle Challenger, inizia il 18 giugno del 1983 quando viene scelta dalla NASA per la prima missione spaziale americana “mista”. Ihr Vater Ewgenij Sawizki war im Zweiten Weltkrieg ein hochdekorierter Kampfpilot gewesen, der später bis zum stellvertretenden Kommandaten der „Sowjetischen Luftver- teidigung“ aufstieg. Partito Comunista della Federazione Russa, Medaglia per i contributi alla conquista dello spazio, https://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Svetlana_Evgen%27evna_Savickaja&oldid=115495666, Politici del Partito Comunista della Federazione Russa, Voci biografiche con codici di controllo di autorità, licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione-Condividi allo stesso modo, «Per il suo contributo nel campo della ricerca, dello sviluppo e dell'utilizzo dello spazio esterno e per i tanti anni di lavoro diligente per attività pubbliche».