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  1. Guennadi Ivánovich Pádalka (del ruso: Гeннадий Иванович Падалка) (nacido el 21 de junio de 1958, en Krasnodar, RSFS de Rusia, Unión Soviética) es un oficial de la Fuerza Aérea Rusa y cosmonauta de la RSA que el 29 de junio de 2015 batió el récord de permanencia en el espacio, llegando a los 803 días, 9 horas y 41 ...

  2. Gennady Ivanovich Padalka ( Russian: Гeннадий Иванович Падалка; born 21 June 1958 in Krasnodar, Soviet Union) is a Russian Air Force officer and Roscosmos cosmonaut. Padalka held the world record for the most time spent in space at 878 days until Oleg Kononenko broke this record on February 4, 2024 at 07:30:08 UTC and is currently at 2nd position.

  3. Gennady Padalka is a Colonel of the Russian Air Force and Test Cosmonaut of the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre. Born in 1958, he is married with three daughters. He is a veteran of two long-duration space missions: as Commander of the Mir Expedition 26 (August 98 – February 99) and Space Station Expedition 9 (April – October 2004 ...

  4. A lo largo de 17 años y cinco vuelos, Gennady Padalka ha acumulado más tiempo de permanencia en órbita que ninguna otra persona. El cosmonauta ruso Gennady Padalka reflexiona sobre sus 879 días en el espacio | National Geographic

  5. 12 de abr. de 2018 · Padalka, who holds the record for the most time spent in orbit, shares his experiences, regrets, and insights on spaceflight and Earth. He talks about the challenges, the friendships, and the problems of living in space and on Earth.

  6. Gennadi Padalka is a First Class Pilot, has flown 6 types of aircraft, and has logged 1500 hours. He is an Instructor of General Parachute Training, and has performed more than 300 parachute jumps. From 28 August 1996 to 30 July 1997, he trained as Commander of the back up crew for the Mir 24/NASA-5, 6 Russian-American programme of the 24th ...

  7. 12 de sept. de 2015 · Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka has returned to Earth with the record for having spent the most time in space. The 57-year-old's latest mission lasted 168 days, bringing his total to 879 days...