Astronaut

Yury Usachov

Russian cosmonaut

1957 - today

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His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 23 in 2024). Yury Usachov is the 276th most popular astronaut (down from 261st in 2024), the 2,253rd most popular biography from Russia (up from 2,351st in 2019) and the 61st most popular Russian Astronaut.

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Among Astronauts

Among astronauts, Yury Usachov ranks 276 out of 556. Before him are Nikolai Budarin, Reid Wiseman, Yury Onufriyenko, Robert F. Overmyer, Bonnie J. Dunbar, and Daniel Brandenstein. After him are Akihiko Hoshide, Robert L. Stewart, John Oliver Creighton, Steven R. Nagel, Brewster H. Shaw, and Marcos Pontes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Yury Usachov ranks 421. Before him are Chris Poland, Richard Wagner, Nikolay Rastorguyev, Osman Kavala, Pino Palladino, and Maurizio Damilano. After him are Mark Parkinson, Wilfried Hannes, Ge You, Fernando Chui, Thierry Meyssan, and Anatoliy Hrytsenko.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Yury Usachov ranks 2,255 out of NaN. Before him are Alexey Rybnikov (1945), Nikolay Rastorguyev (1957), Ivan Fomin (1872), Aleksandr Adabashyan (1945), Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi (1907), Vladislav Krapivin (1938), Vissarion (1961), and Ellina Zvereva (1960). After him are Lyudmila Shishova (1940), Alexander Popov (1971), Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov (1962), and Boris Mayorov (1938).

Among Astronauts In Russia

Among astronauts born in Russia, Yury Usachov ranks 61. Before him are Sergei Avdeyev (1956), Yuri Baturin (1949), Mikhail Tyurin (1960), Aleksandr Laveykin (1951), Aleksandr Nikolayevich Balandin (1953), and Nikolai Budarin (1953). After him are Vasily Tsibliyev (1954), Aleksandr Lazutkin (1957), Mikhail Kornienko (1960), Aleksandr Poleshchuk (1953), Yuri Shargin (1960), and Sergei Treshchov (1958).

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