Valery Rozhdestvensky

Valery Rozhdestvensky is a cosmonaut who was born on February 13, 1939, in Leningrad.

Rozhdestvensky became a cosmonaut in 1965. He flew aboard Soyuz 23 in 1976. The crew was forced to return to Earth due to some technical problems. The spacecraft landed in a lake. The crew had to spend 11 hours floating in the frigid waters before being rescued.



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