Andriyan Grigoryevich Nikolayev

Андриян Григорьевич Николаев
Soviet Union Russia (Chuvash) 1929–2004 ○ Heart attack

Soviet cosmonaut who flew humanity's first multi-day spaceflight aboard Vostok 3

The moment Vostok 3 reached orbit, Nikolayev unstrapped himself and floated free inside the cabin: Gagarin had not done it, nor had Titov. It was the first time a human being had ever slipped free of gravity's hold in space.

Born to a Chuvash peasant family, Nikolayev became the third Soviet cosmonaut in space. In August 1962, aboard Vostok 3, he orbited Earth 64 times over four days, humanity's first multi-day spaceflight, and his joint flight with Pavel Popovich's Vostok 4 established the dual-launch precedent later used for the women's space mission. His flight data proved that missions exceeding three days were feasible. In 1970, his 18-day Soyuz 9 mission with Vitaly Sevastyanov revealed the severe physiological toll of prolonged weightlessness, the 'Nikolayev effect', while his 1963 marriage to Valentina Tereshkova, presided over by Khrushchev, became a signature Cold War propaganda spectacle.

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