Spaceflight Now: STS-101 Mission Report

Yuri Vladimirovich Usachev
(Russian Cosmonaut)

OFFICIAL NASA BIOGRAPHY
Posted: April 20, 2000

PERSONAL DATA: Born October 9, 1957 in Donetsk, Rostov on Don Region, Russia. Married to Vera Sergeevna Usacheva (nee Nazarova) of Kalingrad, Moscow region. They have one daughter, Zhenya. His mother, Anna Grigorevna Usacheva resides in Donetsk. His father is deceased. He has a brother, 5 years older, and a sister, 5 minutes older. He enjoys photography and video production.

EDUCATION: Graduated from Donetsk Public Schools in 1975. Graduated from Moscow Aviation Institute with an engineering diploma, in 1985.

HONORS: Awarded both the Hero of the Russian Federation and the Pilot/Cosmonaut medals after his first space flight in 1994. After his second flight, in 1996, he was awarded the Order of Service to the Country, Level III. He was also named a Chevalier in the French Honor Legion. NASA awarded him the NASA medal for Public Service.

EXPERIENCE: Upon graduation from the Aviation Institute, he went to work for Energia, participating in groups working with EVA training, future construction in space, public relations, and ergonomics. In 1989, he was appointed to the position of cosmonaut candidate at the Cosmonaut Training. From 1989 to 1992, he underwent a course of general space training. He was a member of the back-up crew for the Mir-13, 14, and 19 missions. From January 8, 1994 to July 9, 1994, he served as Board Engineer on Space Station Mir. From February 21 to September 2, 1996, he again served as Board Engineer Mir-21. One month later, he and Yuri Onufrienko were joined by NASA's Shannon Lucid. Altogether, he has logged 376 days in space and has participated in 6 EVA's.

Usachev is assigned to the crew of STS-101, scheduled for launch in early 2000.

Yuri Usachev

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STS-101 mission specialist Yuri Usachev talks about the mission in a preflight interview with NASA public affairs.
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