Nikolai Tikhonov (cosmonaut)
Nikolay Vladimirovich Tikhonov (Russian Cyrillic: Николай Владимирович Тихонов; born May 23, 1982) is a retired Russian cosmonaut, selected in 2006. He was scheduled to make his first space flight in 2020, onboard Soyuz MS-16 but was removed for medical reasons.
Nikolay Tikhonov | |
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Born | |
Status | Retired (Jul 2020) |
Nationality | Russia |
Space career | |
RSA Cosmonaut | |
Time in space | None |
Selection | 2006 RSA Group |
Cosmonaut career
After working as an engineer for RKKE, he was selected for cosmonaut training in 2006. He was selected as a backup flight engineer for Soyuz MS-02. He was made a prime crew member of Soyuz MS-04 but, due to Russian budget cuts, the crews were changed and Tikhonov was then slated to make his first spaceflight on the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft. He was again removed from the manifest due to delays in launching the Russian Nauka module.[1][2] He was scheduled to fly into space as commander of the Soyuz MS-15 mission, although he was removed for a third time following the aborted launch of Soyuz MS-10, and the subsequent crew changes that followed. He was scheduled to finally make his first flight onboard Soyuz MS-16 in 2020, but ended replaced due medical reasons.[3]
In July 2020 it was reported he had left the cosmonaut corps "in connection with new data on his state of health". [4]
References
- Ben Evans (May 30, 2018). "No U.S. Crew Will Command The International Space Station in 2019". AmericaSpace. Retrieved August 18, 2018.
- Ben Evans (October 30, 2016). "As Soyuz MS-01 Lands, International Partners Look Ahead to Reduced Crewing in 2017". AmericaSpace. Retrieved August 18, 2018.
- @katlinegrey (2020-02-16). "Breaking news! #Roscosmos decided to replace the crew members of #SoyuzMS16 with the backup crew due to medical indications. rbc.ru/technology_and..." (Tweet) – via Twitter. |date= mismatches calculated date from |number= by two or more days (help)
- "Cosmonaut Nikolai Tikhonov dropped out of the cosmonaut corps". gctc.ru. Jul 31, 2020. Retrieved August 7, 2020.