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PASSINGS: Konstantin Feoktistov

Konstantin Feoktistov dies at 83; spacecraft designer and cosmonaut was
a member of the first three-man crew to fly in space
November 23, 2009

Konstantin Feoktistov

Spacecraft designer and cosmonaut

Konstantin Feoktistov, 83, a spacecraft designer and cosmonaut who was a
member of the first three-man crew to fly in space, died Saturday in
Moscow, the Russian space agency announced. No cause was given.

Feoktistov was aboard Voskhod 1 in October 1964 as part of the first
group space flight in history. He also played a key role in the
development of the Voskhod.

"I had many enemies who did not want me to make that flight," Feoktistov
told the Boston Globe in 1998. "Once we took off, I remember thinking
'That's it. No one can get me off this spaceship now!' For me, it was a
thrill to ride that beast."

Approval for his flight met with resistance from the Politburo because
Feoktistov was not a Communist Party member at the time. It was his only
space flight.

Feoktistov, who was born in 1926, helped design Soviet space ships and
stations such as Mir, Progress and Soyuz. He was critical of the cost of
space flight.

"We got what we planned from the Mir, but we never got all we hoped," he
told The Times in 1999. "The technical achievements we made in space are
successes for engineers. But it's not an achievement for taxpayers, who
paid their money for us engineers to play around with our gadgets and
enjoy ourselves."

After leaving the space program, Feoktistov taught at Moscow State
Technical University.

-- times staff reports news....@latimes.com

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