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graduates. She had two granddaughters, Tatyana and Alexandra, and grandson Michael, the latter born in England. Her second husband was Boris Alexandrovich Zhikhorev, a retired Russian Airforce Major general, Deputy chairman of the Central Committee of the Union of the Soviet Officers.
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Initially, she worked as an engineer, then later as a flying instructor. In 1962, she entered into the first group of women that would train to become cosmonauts in the Soviet space program. After two months of training, she was turned away from the program. Her husband,
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She began learning to fly as a child but, following the war, the Soviet Union barred women from serving as military pilots. At the age of 16, presenting herself as 22 years old, she wrote to Soviet Marshal
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asking to be admitted to a flying school. Voroshilov intervened on her behalf and she was admitted to the Novosibirsk Aviation Technicum where she graduated in 1951.
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pilot in 1963, and in 1964 was admitted as a military test-pilot. Later that year (June 10), she broke the sound barrier in a
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Marina Popovich, a Russian Writers' Union member, authored nine books, including the poetry collection
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The First Soviet Cosmonaut Team: Their Lives, Legacy, and Historical Impact
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Marina Popovich spoke about her experience with UFOs in her book titled
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had recovered fragments of five crashed UFOs. The crash sites were
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as a test pilot. At Antonov, she set ten flight records on the
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She authored nine books and two screenplays. A star in the
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Popovich died on November 30, 2017. She was buried with
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Velizhsky District
Western Oblast
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Krasnodar
Russia
Russian
Russian
Soviet Air Forces
test pilot
sound barrier
Velizhsky District
Smolensk Oblast
Novosibirsk
World War II
Kliment Voroshilov
Pavel Popovich
Vostok 4
Soviet Air Forces
MiG-21
Antonov Design Bureau
Antonov An-22
Cancer constellation
military honors
Federal Military Memorial Cemetery
KGB
Tunguska
Novosibirsk
Tallinn

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