Pavel Vinogradov (rymdfarare)

Pavel Vladimirovitj Vinogradov
(Павел Владимирович Виноградов)
Pavel V. Vinogradov
Pavel V. Vinogradov
Kosmonaut
Född31 augusti 1953
Magadan
Sovjetunionen Sovjetunionen
Tid i rymden546 dagar 22 tim 32 min
Antal rymd­promenader7 st
Rymdpromenad­tid38 tim 25 min
UppdragSojuz TM-26, Sojuz TMA-8, Expedition 13, Sojuz TMA-08M, Expedition 35/36
Uppdrags­emblem

Pavel Vladimirovitj Vinogradov (ryska: Павел Владимирович Виноградов), född 31 augusti 1953 är en rysk rymdfarare. Han har gjort en långtidsflygning på rymdstationen Mir och två på rymdstationen ISS.

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ISS Expedition 35 Patch.svg
Emblazoned with a bold 35 for the 35th expedition to the International Space Station (ISS), this patch portrays a natural moonlit view of the Earth from the ISS at the moment of sunrise, one of the sixteen that occur each day at orbital velocity, with glowing bands of Earth's atmosphere dispersing the sun's bright light into primary colors. The Earth is depicted as it often appears from space, without recognizable coastlines or boundaries - just as the international endeavor of living and working together in space blurs technical and cultural boundaries between nations. The ISS is the unseen central figure of the image, since the view is from a window of the Space Station itself, commemorating full use of the Space Station as a long-duration dwelling from which humans can develop techniques and technologies to further explore. The crew points out, "The arc of the Earth's horizon with the sun's arrows of light imply a bow shooting the imagination to Mars and the cosmos where our species may one day thrive."
ISS Expedition 13 Patch with Reiter.svg
This patch commemorates the thirteenth expeditionary mission to the International Space Station (ISS) which continues the permanent human presence in space. The ISS is depicted in its configuration at the start of the six-month expedition with trailing elements from the country flags representing each of the three crew members.
  • The crew members made the following statement about their patch: "The dynamic trajectory of the space station against the background of the Earth, Mars, and the Moon symbolizes the vision for human space exploration beyond Earth orbit and the critical role that the ISS plays in the fulfillment of that vision."
Pavel Vinogradov 2013.jpg
Russian cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov, Expedition 35 flight engineer and Expedition 36 commander, poses for a portrait following an Expedition 35/36 preflight press conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
Soyuz TM-26 patch.png
The official crew patch for the Russian Soyuz TM-26 mission, which delivered the EO-24 crew to the space station Mir.
ISS Expedition 36 Patch.png
The dynamic design of the Expedition 36 patch portrays the International Space Station's (ISS) iconic solar arrays. The slanted angles denote a kinetic energy leading from the Earth in the lower right to the upper left tip of the triangular shape of the patch, representing the infinite scientific research, education, and long-duration spaceflight capabilities the ISS provides with each mission, as well as our goal for future exploration beyond the Space Station. The numbers 3 and 6 harmoniously intertwine to form expedition number 36 and its gray coloration signifies the unity and neutrality among all of the international partners of the ISS. The blue and gold color scheme of the patch represents the subtle way the central gold orbit wraps around the number 36 to form a trident at its lower right tip. The trident also symbolizes the sea, air, and land, all of which make up the Earth from where the trident originates in the design.