Examples of using Polyakov in English and their translations into Greek
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Cosmonaut Valery Polyakov spent 437 days aboard Mir- from Jan. 8,
The cosmonaut, Valeri Polyakov, returns to earth after setting a record of 438 days in space.
a 5.80 m jump, only to lose it to the Soviet Union's Vladimir Polyakov six days later.
The Russian physicist A. Polyakov simultaneously proposed a similar extension,
Selected as a cosmonaut in 1972, Polyakov made his first flight into space aboard Soyuz TM-6 in 1988.
Dimitri Payet from Lille plays dangerously against Denis Polyakov and the referee blows his whistle for a foul.
To date, the record of continuous space in space is held by Russian cosmonaut Valery Polyakov with 438 days.
Doctoral students do research at the Laboratory of Metallurgy of the Light Metals under the supervision of Professor Petr Polyakov.
questions for Polyakov about his article.
Mars from the personal archive of Valery Polyakov.
Nolan Roux from Lille plays dangerously against Denis Polyakov and the referee blows his whistle for a foul.
But Polyakov tells me that the institution-which most people still refer to by its Soviet-era name,
her husband Sergei Valeryevich Polyakov(born 28 April 1972),
Polyakov completed his second flight into space in 1994- 1995,
Photographer Anton Polyakov was born and raised in the self-proclaimed Republic of Transnistria, a tiny state that's been fighting
Leonid Polyakov, head of the Department of General Political Science of the Higher School of Economics, said that after the signing of this agreement, a number of amendments will have to be made to Russian legislation.
Back in 1975, Porsche's chairman Ernst Fuhrmann met with the Soviet automotive industry minister Viktor Polyakov and agreed on a three-year partnership where Porsche would help design Ladas.
which is the world record for the longest single spaceflight set by Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov in 1995.
that according to a paper published by University of Alaska professor Igor Polyakov,“the region of the Arctic where rising temperature is supposedly endangering polar bears showed fluctuations since 1940
to complete peacetime tasks in all zones of the world's oceans," said Polyakov.