Name: Korzun, Valeri Country: Russia M/F: M Number of Flights: 2

Space Flights Launch Date - Flight Up Landing Date - Flight Down
1. Soyuz TM-24 August 17, 1996 - Soyuz TM-24 March 2, 1997 - Soyuz TM-24
2. ISS Crew 5 June 5, 2002 - STS-111 (Endeavour) December 7, 2002 - STS-113 (Endeavour)

Space Flights Descriptions
Soyuz TM-14B
(Cancelled)
Second Prime Crew assigned to Soyuz TM-14
Soyuz TM-13 and Soyuz TM-14 crews were reshuffled extensively due to commercial bookings by Austria and Germany and the necessity of flying a Kazakh-born cosmonaut as part of the Baikonur rental agreement.
Soyuz TM-14
(2nd Backup Crew)
Mir Main Expedition EO-11 Crew
1. Soyuz TM-24 Mir Main Expedition EO-22 Crew
Docked with Mir from August 19, 1996 to March 2, 1997
ISS Crew 3
(Backup Crew)
ISS "Alpha" Expedition Crew 3
2. ISS Crew 5 ISS "Alpha" Expedition Crew 5
Docked with the International Space Station (ISS) on June 7, 2002 aboard Endeavour as part of the STS-111 crew - Returned to Earth on December 7, 2002 aboard Endeavour as part of the STS-113 crew

Spacewalks - 4
Space Flights Date & Duration Purpose
Soyuz TM-24 December 2, 1996 Install Mir Cooperative Solar Array cables. Move Rapana truss
5 hours 57 minutes
Soyuz TM-24 December 9, 1996 Attach Kurs rendezvous radar antenna to Docking Module
6 hours 36 minutes

ISS Crew 5 August 16, 2002 International Space Station Assembly - Install six debris shields on the Zvezda Service Module
4 hours 25 minutes
ISS Crew 5 August 26, 2002 International Space Station Assembly - Install a frame to hold future equipment and tether guides on Zarya, and the final two amateur radio antennas on Zvezda. Replace Japanese experiment and Kromka thruster contamination experiment outside of Zvezda
5 hours 21 minutes

Return to Master List Two Spaceflights Spacewalkers Russian Cosmonauts
Shuttle-Mir Program - 1996 / Backup Crew Russian Cosmonauts launched by USA
International Space Station Program - Phase III - 2002 / Exp.-Crew

Updated - March 26, 2006