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Ivan Vagner was born on 10 July, 1985 in Severoonezhsk, Russia. Discover Ivan Vagner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?
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Ivan Vagner Net Worth
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Timeline
He made his first spaceflight beginning in April 2020 as a Flight Engineer on Soyuz MS-16 and Expedition 62/63.
Vagner was assigned to back up to Russian Flight Engineer Andrei Babkin onboard Soyuz MS-16, scheduled for launch in April 2020. Although in February 2020 Babkin and spacecraft commander Nikolai Tikhonov were removed from the flight due to a temporary health condition with Tikhonov, subsequently Vagner and Anatoli Ivanishin (Tikhonov's backup) were moved forward onto the prime crew.
He, alongside Ivanishin and NASA astronaut Christopher Cassidy launched successfully arrived in orbit and docked with the ISS six hours later on 9 April 2020, officially joining the Expedition 62 crew alongside Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka and NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan, following a very short hand over period, Skripochka, Meir and Morgan departed the station aboard Soyuz MS-15 leaving Vagner and his two crew mates on board the station as Expedition 63, with Cassidy taking command.
During Expedition 63 Vagner and his two crewmates are scheduled to be onboard the ISS for the arrival of a number of crewed visiting vehicles. If the scheduled holds, the Expedition 63 crew are expected to welcome the Crew Dragon Demo-2 mission for a stay on board the station on 28 May 2020. This flight will mark the first crewed test flight of SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft and the first crewed spacecraft to launch from US soil since STS-135, the final flight of the Space Shuttle program, in 2011. The mission will be crewed by NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Robert Behnken, who are scheduled to remain onboard the ISS for two to three months. The Expedition 63 crew are also scheduled to be on the ISS for the arrival of USCV-1, the second crewed flight of Crew Dragon and the first operational mission of NASA's Commercial Crew Program, and the Second Orbital Flight Test of Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spacecraft. They will also overlap with the three-person crew of Soyuz MS-17 towards the end of their mission.
Vagner graduated basic spaceflight training in 2012. In January 2016 he was assigned to the crew of ISS Expedition 53/54 but was removed from the flight in September 2016 due to crew cutbacks on the Russian Orbital Segment on the ISS caused by delays with the launch of the Nauka laboratory module.
From 2007 Vagner worked as a design engineer for Kilmov OJSC, a Russian company that builds Gas-turbine engines for military and civil aircraft. The following year he went on to work at RSC Energia as an engineer, working as an assistant flight manager for the International Space Station program from February 2009 until his selection as a cosmonaut in October 2010.
Ivan Viktorovitch Vagner (born 10 July 1985) is a Russian engineer and cosmonaut who was selected in October 2010. He graduated from the Baltic State Technical University in 2008, before working as an engineer for RKK Energia.
Vagner was born on 10 July 1985 in the Severoonezhsk village in the Arkhangelsk region of Russia. He attended North-Onega secondary school from 1992 to 2002 before going on to study engineering at Baltic State Technical University. In 2008 he graduated from Baltic State with a masters degree in Aeronautical Engineering.