Yaroslav Golovanov


Yaroslav Kirillovich Golovanov was a Russian journalist, writer and science popularizer. He covered space exploration by the Soviet Union from its beginnings.
Golovanov's father was director of a theatre. His mother was an actress.
Golovanov studied rocket engineering at the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, finishing in 1957. During 1956-58 he worked in a laboratory of the Ministry of Aviation Industry. In September 1957 he started to write for the science department of the daily Komsomolskaya Pravda, working there as an editor from February 1958. From 1968 to 2003 he was an independent contributor of the newspaper.
Golovanov soon specialized in space exploration. The first novel "Кузнецы грома" deals with the lives of Soviet rocket designers.
Between 1965 and 1966 Golovanov was a member of a team of three journalists, unofficial candidates for a space flight. The team was disbanded after Korolyov's death.
In 1982 he published "Дорога на космодром", a detailed overview of the history of space exploration, mainly in the Soviet Union. His detailed biography of Korolyov was published in 1994 under name "Королев. Факты и мифы". Golovanov's diary of fifty years was published in 1998-99 under the title "Заметки вашего современника".
In total, Yaroslav Golovanov published 20 books, which were translated into 25 languages.
Golovanov was married three times: to Valentina Aleksejevna Žuravlová , to Natalija Borisovna Laskin with son, Dmitri and to Yevgenia Markovna Albats .

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