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Alexander Alexandrov (right) and Krassimir Stoyanov, the soviet ana Bulgarian cosmonauts who will take part in a joint Soviet-Bulgarian space mission next year. Stoyanov, aged 27, is a pilot from the Bulgarian Air Force. Alexandrov, who was born in 1943, has already completed a space mission. He went on a 148-day flight in the Salut-7 orbital station in 1984. The cosmonauts began training for the mission in January.

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Press, 2 December 1987, Page 34

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Alexander Alexandrov (right) and Krassimir Stoyanov, the soviet ana Bulgarian cosmonauts who will take part in a joint Soviet-Bulgarian space mission next year. Stoyanov, aged 27, is a pilot from the Bulgarian Air Force. Alexandrov, who was born in 1943, has already completed a space mission. He went on a 148-day flight in the Salut-7 orbital station in 1984. The cosmonauts began training for the mission in January. Press, 2 December 1987, Page 34

Alexander Alexandrov (right) and Krassimir Stoyanov, the soviet ana Bulgarian cosmonauts who will take part in a joint Soviet-Bulgarian space mission next year. Stoyanov, aged 27, is a pilot from the Bulgarian Air Force. Alexandrov, who was born in 1943, has already completed a space mission. He went on a 148-day flight in the Salut-7 orbital station in 1984. The cosmonauts began training for the mission in January. Press, 2 December 1987, Page 34