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'''Savidi Feranzi Amborchetto''' (August 29, 1899 - March 3, 1993) was a retired [[Caphirian]] astronaut, mechanical engineer, rocket scientist, and retired fighter pilot of the [[Imperial Aerial Defense Force|Caphirian Air Force]]. He was a veteran of six space flights and ranks 3rd for the amount of time a Caphirian has been in space: a total of 903 days, 19 hours, and 39 minutes. Amborchetto is best known for being in space during the [[Great War]] and witnessing pivotal moments such as the nuclear bombing of Paulastra. | '''Savidi Feranzi Amborchetto''' (August 29, 1899 - March 3, 1993) was a retired [[Caphirian]] astronaut, mechanical engineer, rocket scientist, and retired fighter pilot of the [[Imperial Aerial Defense Force|Caphirian Air Force]]. He was a veteran of six space flights and ranks 3rd for the amount of time a Caphirian has been in space: a total of 903 days, 19 hours, and 39 minutes. Amborchetto is best known for being in space during the [[Second Great War]] and witnessing pivotal moments such as the nuclear bombing of Paulastra. | ||
Amborchetto died as a result of radiation poisoning in 1993 and had been in declining health for the majority of his life. | Amborchetto died as a result of radiation poisoning in 1993 and had been in declining health for the majority of his life. |
Revision as of 10:13, 16 April 2022
Savidi Feranzi Amborchetto (August 29, 1899 - March 3, 1993) was a retired Caphirian astronaut, mechanical engineer, rocket scientist, and retired fighter pilot of the Caphirian Air Force. He was a veteran of six space flights and ranks 3rd for the amount of time a Caphirian has been in space: a total of 903 days, 19 hours, and 39 minutes. Amborchetto is best known for being in space during the Second Great War and witnessing pivotal moments such as the nuclear bombing of Paulastra.
Amborchetto died as a result of radiation poisoning in 1993 and had been in declining health for the majority of his life.