- Kerim Kerimov
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name = Kerim Kerimov
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birth_date = birth date|1917|11|14|mf=y
birth_place =Baku ,Azerbaijan
death_date = death date and age|2003|29|2|1917|11|14
death_place =Moscow
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citizenship =USSR
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ethnicity =Azerbaijani
field =Rocket Scientist
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known_for = One of the founders of the Soviet space industry
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prizes =Hero of Socialist Labour , Laureate ofStalin ,Lenin and State prizes of theSoviet Union ,Lieutenant-general ofSoviet Army
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footnotes =Kerim Aliyevich Kerimov ( _az. Kərim Əli oğlu Kərimov, _ru. Керим Алиевич Керимов; 1917 – 2003) was an Azerbaijani Soviet rocket scientist, one of the founders of the Soviet space industry, and for many years a central figure in the
Soviet space program . Despite his prominent role, his identity was kept a secret from the public for most of his career. He was one of the lead architects behind the string of Soviet successes that stunned the world from the early 1960s – from the launch of the firsthuman spaceflight ,Yuri Gagarin 's 108-minute trip around the globe aboard theVostok 1 , to the launch of the firstspace dock s (Cosmos 186 and Cosmos 188 ) in 1967 and the firstspace station s (Salyut andMir series) from 1971 to 1991. [Peter Bond, [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20030407/ai_n12692130 Obituary: Lt-Gen Kerim Kerimov] , "The Independent ", 7 April 2003.] [Betty Blair (1995), "Behind Soviet Aeronauts", "Azerbaijan International " 3 (3).]Kerim Kerimov was born on
November 14 ,1917 in a family of an engineer-technologist inBaku ,Azerbaijan (then part of theRussian Empire ). After graduation from theAzerbaijan Industrial Institute in 1942, Kerimov continued his education at Dzerzhinsky Artillery Academy, where he committed himself to design and development of rocket systems.An expert in rocket technology, he worked during
World War II on the inspection and acceptance of the famousKatyusha rocket launchers. His work was honoured with theOrder of the Red Star . Kerim Kerimov has been involved in Soviet aeronautics from its inception. AfterWorld War II , Kerimov worked on the Soviet inter-continental ballistic missile program, rising by 1960 to head the Third Directorate of the Main Directorate of Missile Weapons (GURVO) of the USSR Ministry of Defense that oversaw secret test launches. Along with other rocketry experts, he was sent to Germany in 1946 to collect information on the GermanV-2 rocket.In 1964 he became head of the newly formed Central Directorate of the Space Forces (TsUKOS) of the USSR Ministry of Defense. Following the death of
Sergei Korolev in 1966, Kerimov was appointed Chairman of the State Commission on Piloted Flights and headed it for 25 years (1966 – 1991). He supervised every stage of development and operation of both manned space complexes as well as unmanned interplanetary stations for formerSoviet Union . Kerimov was also the Head of Chief Directorate of the Ministry of General Machine Building in 1965-1974, which was engaged in creation of rocket systems.As in the case of other Soviet space pioneers, the Soviet authorities for many years refused to disclose Kerimov's identity to the public. At televised space launchings, cameras always focused on the
cosmonaut s and not the person to whom they reported their readiness to carry out the mission. As Kerimov was a "secreted general", he was always hidden from the camera's view; only his voice was broadcast. His name remained a secret until era of “glasnost ” inSoviet Union , when he was first mentioned inPravda newspaper in 1987.After his 1991 retirement, Kerimov was a Consultant to the Main Space Flights Control Centre of the
Russian Federal Space Agency , and wrote "The Way to Space", a history of theSoviet space program .Kerim Kerimov was a
Hero of Socialist Labour , laureate of Stalin, Lenin and State prizes of theSoviet Union ,lieutenant-general ofSoviet Army .General Kerim Kerimov died
March 29 ,2003 inMoscow , at the age of 86.Notes
References
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20030407/ai_n12692130 The Independent. Obituary: Lt-Gen Kerim Kerimov.]
* [http://www.azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/33_folder/33_articles/33_sovietaero.html Interview with Kerim Kerimov in Azerbaijan International magazine]
* [http://space.hobby.ru/baykonur/kerimov.html Biography of Kerim Kerimov (In Russian)]
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/topic-914879/Kerim-Kerimov Encyclopædia Britannica. Kerim Kerimov, or Kerim Aliyevich Kerimov (Azerbaijani scientist)]
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