Kirill Peskov
Kirill Peskov | |
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Кирилл Песков | |
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Born | Kirill Alexandrovich Peskov 1 May 1990 |
Status | Active |
Alma mater | Ulyanovsk Institute of Civil Aviation |
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Roscosmos cosmonaut | |
Current occupation | Test cosmonaut |
Previous occupation | First officer for Ikar and Nordwind Airlines |
Rank | Lieutenant, Russian Air Force (reserve) |
Time in space | 116 days, 21 hours, 35 minutes (currently in space) |
Selection | 17th Cosmonaut Group (2018) |
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Kirill Alexandrovich Peskov (Russian: Кирилл Александрович Песков; born 1 May 1990) is a Russian cosmonaut who is serving as a flight engineer as part of the long-duration Expedition 72 and 73 missions to the International Space Station flying aboard SpaceX Crew-10. Selected as a cosmonaut in 2018 as part of Roscosmos Group 17, he has undergone extensive training at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center. Before joining the cosmonaut corps, he was a commercial pilot, serving as a first officer for Ikar Airlines on Boeing 757 and 767 aircraft.
Early life, education and career
Born in Kyzyl, in what was then known as the Tuva Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic,[1][2] Peskov graduated from School No. 14 in Nazarovo in 2007. He then enrolled at the Ulyanovsk Institute of Civil Aviation, specializing in Flight Operation of Aircraft. In 2012, he graduated with an engineering degree and received the military rank of Lieutenant in the reserve forces of the Russian Air Force.[3]
Peskov began his professional aviation career in 2012 as a first officer with Nordwind Airlines, piloting Boeing 757 aircraft based out of Sheremetyevo Airport.[3] The following year, he joined Ikar Airlines, flying Boeing 757 and 767 aircraft based out of Krasnoyarsk International Airport[4][5] until his selection as a cosmonaut candidate in 2018.
Cosmonaut selection and training
In March 2017, Peskov applied to the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center's recruitment program. After receiving clearance from the medical commission in April 2018, he was officially selected as a cosmonaut candidate in August.[6]
In early 2019, Peskov participated in winter survival training, simulating emergency landings in forested and marshy areas alongside his fellow cosmonaut candidates.[1] Later that year, he completed diver training at the Noginsk rescue center, earning his qualification as a diver.[1] In October, he underwent intensive water survival training in the Black Sea, where he practiced dry, long, and short-duration survival exercises.[1]
Peskov successfully passed the state examination in November 2020.[1] A few weeks later, in December, he was officially certified as a test cosmonaut by the Interdepartmental Qualification Commission.[7] The following year, in July 2021, he participated in a two-day desert survival exercise, preparing for potential spacecraft landings in harsh, arid environments.[5]
Roscosmos career
In May 2023, Peskov was assigned as the backup for Aleksandr Gorbunov on SpaceX Crew-9, part of a crew swap agreement between Roscosmos and NASA to maintain a continuous presence on the International Space Station (ISS). At the same time, he was training as a flight engineer for the Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft, which was slated to carry cosmonauts to the ISS for Expedition 73.[6]
His first spaceflight assignment came in August 2024 when he was selected as a crew member for SpaceX Crew-10, which transported him to the ISS for Expedition 72 and 73 in March 2025.[8][9]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Kirill Alexandrovich Peskov". Website of the state corporation "Roscosmos". Archived from the original on 27 April 2021.
- ^ "Кирилл Александрович Песков" [Kirill Alexandrovich Peskov]. astronaut.ru. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
- ^ a b "Roscosmos selects four new candidates, all men, to begin cosmonaut training". collectSPACE.com. 29 January 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
- ^ "Выпускник Ульяновского института гражданской авиации может полететь на Луну" [A graduate of the Ulyanovsk Institute of Civil Aviation can fly to the Moon]. 13 August 2018. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
- ^ a b "Russia's new cosmonauts include brother of ISS crew member". collectSPACE.com. 13 August 2018. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
- ^ a b Wall, Mike (4 August 2024). "NASA reveals astronauts flying on SpaceX's Crew-10 mission to the ISS". Space.com. Retrieved 8 August 2024 – via MSN.
- ^ Zak, Anatoly (15 August 2018). "Russia Just Selected a New Group of Cosmonauts. What For?". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
- ^ Niles-Carnes, Elyna (17 December 2024). "NASA Adjusts Crew-10 Launch Date". NASA. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- ^ Taveau, Jessica (1 August 2024). "NASA Shares its SpaceX Crew-10 Assignments for Space Station Mission". NASA. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
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