Astronaut

Aleksandr Lazutkin

Russian cosmonaut

1957 - today

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Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Aleksandr Lazutkin is the 299th most popular astronaut (up from 370th in 2024), the 2,361st most popular biography from Russia (up from 2,681st in 2019) and the 63rd most popular Russian Astronaut.

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Among Astronauts

Among astronauts, Aleksandr Lazutkin ranks 299 out of 556Before her are David M. Walker, Eugene H. Trinh, Soichi Noguchi, Nie Haisheng, José M. Hernández, and Roberto Vittori. After her are Paolo Nespoli, Ellen Ochoa, Oleg Kotov, Bjarni Tryggvason, Janice E. Voss, and S. David Griggs.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Aleksandr Lazutkin ranks 455Before her are Cyril Collard, Tzachi Hanegbi, Ľubomír Ftáčnik, Philippe Riboud, Martin Luther King III, and Adolphe Muzito. After her are Paolo Nespoli, Milton Cruz, Donny Osmond, Kevin Von Erich, Chris Lewis, and Lorenzo di Bonaventura.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Aleksandr Lazutkin ranks 2,361 out of NaNBefore her are Ivan Moskvin (1874), Alexander Amfiteatrov (1862), Lydia Zvereva (1890), Sergey Bezrukov (1973), Oleg Golovanov (1934), and Ivan Yakovlev (1848). After her are Vitaly Petrov (1984), Anton Siluanov (1963), Anatoly Lein (1931), Vyacheslav Lemeshev (1952), Grigori Roshal (1899), and Ivan Okhlobystin (1966).

Among Astronauts In Russia

Among astronauts born in Russia, Aleksandr Lazutkin ranks 63Before her are Mikhail Tyurin (1960), Aleksandr Laveykin (1951), Aleksandr Nikolayevich Balandin (1953), Nikolai Budarin (1953), Yury Usachov (1957), and Vasily Tsibliyev (1954). After her are Mikhail Kornienko (1960), Aleksandr Poleshchuk (1953), Yuri Shargin (1960), Sergei Treshchov (1958), Vladimir Dezhurov (1962), and Roman Romanenko (1971).

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