Aleksandr Skvortsov (cosmonaut)
| Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Skvortsov | |
|---|---|
| Born | May 6, 1966 | 
| Status | Retired | 
| Nationality | Russian | 
| Space career | |
| Roscosmos cosmonaut | |
| Rank | Colonel, Russian Air Force | 
| Time in space | 545 days 23 hours 8 minutes | 
| Selection | 1997 TsPK Cosmonaut Group | 
| Total EVAs | 2 | 
| Total EVA time | 12 hours, 34 minutes | 
| Missions | Soyuz TMA-18 (Expedition 23/24), Soyuz TMA-12M (Expedition 39/40), Soyuz MS-13 (Expedition 60/61) | 
| Mission insignia | |
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Skvortsov (Russian: Aлександр Aлександрович Скворцов; born May 6, 1966) is a Russian cosmonaut. He is a veteran of three spaceflights, which were long-duration missions aboard the International Space Station. His first spaceflight took place from April to September 2010, and was launched with the spacecraft Soyuz TMA-18. He arrived at the station part way through Expedition 23, of which Oleg Kotov was the commander. When Expedition 24 began in June, Skvortsov became commander.