Valentin Vasilyevich Bondarenko (Russian: Валентин Васильевич Бондаренко; Ukrainian: Валентин Васильович Бондаренко; 16 February 1937 – 23 March 1961)...
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Bondarenko Roman Bondarenko Svitlana Bondarenko Valentin Bondarenko, Soviet cosmonaut (1937–1961) Valeria Bondarenko, Ukrainian former tennis player and...
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basketball player Valentin Blass (born 1995), German basketball player Valentin Barbero (born 2000), Argentine footballer Valentin Bondarenko (1937–1961),...
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restricted information has been made available, including information on Valentin Bondarenko, a would-be cosmonaut, whose death during training on Earth was covered...
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Valentin Bondarenko. He was burned in a fire in an oxygen-rich isolation chamber, and died in a hospital eight hours after the incident. Bondarenko's...
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west of Bondarenko. It is named for Valentin Bondarenko (1937–1961), an early Soviet cosmonaut killed in a training simulator accident. Bondarenko, Gazetteer...
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rehabilitated and reappeared in reproductions of the image. After cosmonaut Valentin Bondarenko died in a training accident in 1961, the Soviet government airbrushed...
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were not disclosed until well after the Apollo 1 fire. Cosmonaut Valentin Bondarenko died on March 23, 1961, from burns sustained in a fire while participating...
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and Valentin Filatyev joined the group on 25 March. They were followed by Major Pavel Belyayev and Senior Lieutenants Valentin Bondarenko, Valentin Varlamov...
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Korolev was given complete control of the crewed program. In 1961, Valentin Bondarenko, a cosmonaut training for a crewed Vostok mission, was killed in...
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