Boris Chertok
Boris Yevseyevich Chertok (Russian: Бори́с Евсе́евич Черто́к; 14 March [O.S. 1 March] 1912 – 14 December 2011) was a Russian engineer in the former Soviet space program, mainly working in control systems, and later found employment in Roscosmos.
Boris Yevseyevich Chertok | |
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Черток, Борис Евсеевич | |
B. Y. Chertok (1911-2011) | |
Born | Łódź, Russian Empire (Present day in Poland) | 1 March 1912
Died | 14 December 2011 99) Moscow, Russia | (aged
Citizenship | Russia |
Occupation | Engineer |
Engineering career | |
Discipline | Engineering (Controls) |
Institutions | Soviet space program |
Employer(s) | Energia Roscosmos Russian Space Forces |
Awards | See awards and honors |
Major responsibility under his guidance was primarily based on computerized control system of the Russian missiles and rocketry system, and authored the four-volume book Rockets and People– the definitive source of information about the history of the Soviet space program.
From 1974, he was the deputy chief designer of the Korolev design bureau, the space aircraft designer bureau which he started working for in 1946. He retired in 1992.
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