Yuri Michailovich BATURIN
Flight Engineer of Soyuz TM transportation
vehicle
Civilian Cosmonaut-Researcher,
3rd Class,
Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center,
Russia
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH:
June 12, 1949, Moscow.
EDUCATION:
graduated from Moscow Physical and Technical Institute (MFTI)
in 1973. Initially, he was a student at the faculty of Radio
Engineering and Cybernetics, but in his third year he transferred
to the faculty of Astrophysics and Space Research, from
which he graduated as a specialist in Flight Dynamics and
Spacecraft Control qualified as engineer-physicist. In 1980
he graduated from the part-time education department of
the All-Union Institute of Law as a specialist in jurisprudence,
and in 1981 he graduated from the home-study department
of the School of Journalism of the M.V.Lomonisov Moscow
State University as a specialist in journalism. In 2000
he graduated from the Higher Learning Courses of the Military
Academy of the Russian Federation Armed Forces General Staff.
FAMILY STATUS:
Wife - Polubinskaya, Svetlana Veniaminovna, b. 1954, research
assistant at the Institute of State and Law of the Russian
Academy of Sciences.
Daughter - Baturina, Alexandra Yurievna, b. 1982, a student
at the Moscow State Academy of Law.
AWARDS AND TITLES:
Pilot-Cosmonaut of the Russian Federation (1998),
he was decorated with the Order of Courage (1998), and Order
of Friendship (Kazakhstan, 1998).
The laureate of the USSR Union of Journalists Prize for
a significant contribution to the drafting of the USSR law
on the Press and Other Mass Media (1991),
Prize For Distinguished Contribution to the Development
of the Media Law (1997),
international legal prize Themis (1998).
Full Councilor of State of the Russian Federation, 1st Class.
Doctor of Law (1992), Dissertation on Computer law.
HOBBIES:
mountaineering, math models of socio-political processes,
analysis of song lyrics of V.Vysotsky (there is an unfinished
manuscript of a book), translations of works by Lewis Carroll
that have never been published in Russian before, photography,
video filming - documentaries about space: "We barely
made it with one nozzle left" (1997), "Stairway
to the sky" (2000).
PUBLIC WORK:
A member of USSR/RF Union of Journalists since 1990.
A member of Academic Council of the Information Security
Faculty of Moscow Physical and Technical Institute (MFTI)
since 1996.
A member of Scientific Council of the INDEM Foundation since
1997.
A member of the Union of Photography Artists of Russia since
1998 (he was handed the member card at the opening of his
personal photo-exhibition "Brief Rendezvous with Earth"
at the Polytechnical Museum on April 21, 1999; the same
year he became the prize-winner of an international photo
competition held by Izvestia newspaper).
A member of the Bar of the Moscow Region since 2000.
EXPERIENCE:
During the period of 1973-1980 he held various engineering
positions at the Central Design Bureau for Machine Building
(now S.P.Korolev RSC Energia).
During the period of 1980-1991 he was a research assistant
at the Institute of State and Law of the USSR Academy of
Sciences. After that, till 1994, he worked there part-time.
In 1988, he co-authored with M.Fedotov and V.Entin a draft
Law of USSR on the Press and Other Mass Media (the law was
passed by the USSR Supreme Soviet on June 12, 1990), and
in 1991 the same team drew up and published a draft Law
of Russian Federation on Mass Media passed by the Supreme
Soviet of the Russian Federation on December 27, 1991.
During the period of May 17, 1991 through January 2, 1992
he worked as a consultant to G.H.Shakhnazarov, the aide
to USSR President M.S.Gorbachev.
During the period of 1991 through 1997 he was teaching at
the faculty of Journalism of the Moscow State University.
In 1999 he organized there a political journalism workshop
where he gives two courses.
In 1992 he organized the Mass Media Law School under the
auspices of the Foundation for Protection of Glasnost, the
first such school in our country. He is the head of the
school.
During the period of January 3, 1992 through June 1, 1993,
he was a permanent consultant for the "Itogi"
("Summary") news program of the All-Russia State
TV Company Ostankino, and at the same time, during the period
of June 1, 1992 through June 1, 1993, he was a legal adviser
for the Chairman of the company.
During the period of March 17 through June 2, 1993 he was
a member of Presidential Council. Since June 2, 1993 he
was a legal aide to President of Russian Federation B.N.Yeltsin.
During the period of January 6, 1964 through June 18, 1996
he was a national security aide to President of the Russian
Federation.
During the period of 1995 through 1997 he was the Chairman
of the Higher Military Ranks and Titles Committee.
During the period of 1995 through 1998 he was the Chairman
of the Inter-departmental Committee for Chemical Disarmament.
During the period of 1996 through 1997 he was a member of
Military Counsil of the Space Force. On July 25, 1996 he
became a secretary of the Defense Council of the Russian
Federation and an aide to the President of the Russian Federation.
During the period of August 28, 1997 through February 12,
1998 he was a member of the Defense Council of the Russian
Federation and an aide to the President of the Russian Federation.
Since September 1997 he is a correspondent, and since 1999
he is a commentator of the "Novaya Gazeta" newspaper.
Till 1998 he taught at the Moscow State Institute of Foreign
Affairs. As of December 2000 he is professor at MFTI (Political
analysis with elements of mathematical modeling of political
processes), and holds the chair of Computer Law at Moscow
Engineering and Physical Institute.
Since January 1996 he has been taking some of the training
courses under the general cosmonaut training program. In
September 1997 the State Medical Board cleared him for special
training.
On March 26, 1998, upon completion of the general cosmonaut
training, he started training specifically for a mission
under the program of Mir Expedition-26 as a cosmonaut-researcher
of the primary crew.
On April 30, 1998 he was appointed a cosmonaut-researcher
of the cosmonaut corps of the Cosmonaut Training Center.
His flew his first mission on August 13 through 25, 1998,
as a cosmonaut-researcher on-board Soyuz TM-28 and Mir space
station under the program of Expedition-26 together with
G.Padalka and S.Avdeev. He returned to Earth on-board Soyuz
TM-27 together with T.Musabaev and N.Budarin. The mission
duration was 12 days.
In 1999 he was appointed an instructor cosmonaut researcher,
and on June 1, 2000, he was appointed a deputy commander
of the cosmonaut corps for research and testing.
Since June 12, 2000, he was training for a mission as flight
engineer under program of Mir Expedition-29 together with
T.Musabaev.
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