מכירה פומבית 104 חלק ג'
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12.4.22
Moscow, embankment of Taras Shevchenko, d. 3, רוסיה
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פריט 1553:

Autographs of cosmonauts on the photos of the Star City.

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Autographs of cosmonauts on the photos of the Star City.
M. Planeta Publishing House, 1974. A10119. Size 14.5 x 9.5 cm. The hall is located in the lower left corner.



Autographs: Malyshev, Lazarev, Nikolaev, Artyukhin, Romanenko, Dzhanibekov.



[Malyshev Yuri Vasilyevich-commander of the crews of spacecraft (CC): "Soyuz T-2" and the orbital research complex "Salyut-6" - "Soyuz-36" - "Soyuz T-2"; " Soyuz T-11 "and the orbital research complex"Salyut-7"-" Soyuz T-10", pilot-cosmonaut of the USSR, colonel.



Vasily Grigoryevich Lazarev (February 23, 1928, village of Poroshino, Kytmanovsky district, Altai Krai — December 31, 1990, Moscow) was a Soviet cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union (1973).

The first space flight was made in 1973 together with O. G. Makarov on the Soyuz-12 spacecraft. The launch was made at 13 hours 58 minutes world time on September 27, landing at 13 hours 14 minutes on September 29. The flight duration was 1 day, 23 hours, 15 minutes, 32 seconds. Vasily Grigoryevich was the commander of the crew on this flight, his call sign was "Ural-1".

During this flight, the modified Soyuz spacecraft and the Sokol rescue suits were tested in manned mode.

The second (suborbital) flight on April 5, 1975, in the same composition as the first (together with O. G. Makarov), lasting 21 minutes and 27 seconds, was suborbital due to the accident of the Soyuz launch vehicle. The maximum altitude of the flight was 192 km from the Earth's surface. In open sources, it is referred to as "Soyuz-18a". The astronauts were saved thanks to the work of the emergency rescue system. During the descent, the astronauts experienced a significant overload-about 26 g due to problems with the orientation of the lander. The capsule with the astronauts landed in the Altai Mountains on the slope of Mount Teremok-3 on the right bank of the Uba River (now the territory of Kazakhstan). The evacuation of the astronauts from the unplanned landing site was made only the next day.



Andriyan Grigoryevich Nikolaev (September 5, 1929, Shorshely, Mariinsko-Posadsky district, Chuvash ASSR — July 3, 2004, Cheboksary) was the 3rd Soviet cosmonaut (5th in the world). Twice Hero of the Soviet Union. Major General of Aviation.

The first cosmonaut who participated in a military experiment in space (together with P. R. Popovich). During the first flight (1962), Nikolaev for the first time untied himself from the chair (before him, Gagarin and Titov flew rigidly strapped in), freely hovered in the ship in zero gravity.

He made two space flights — a single flight in 1962 for 4 days, and a pair flight in 1970 (with Vitaly Sevastyanov) for 18 days. Both flights at the time of their completion were record-breaking in duration.



Yuri Petrovich Artyukhin (June 22, 1930-August 4, 1998)-flight engineer of the Soyuz-14 spacecraft, Salyut-3 space station, Hero of the Soviet Union, pilot — cosmonaut of the USSR-the 30th Soviet cosmonaut.



Yuri Viktorovich Romanenko (born August 1, 1944, village Koltubanovsky, Buzuluksky district, Orenburg region) - pilot-cosmonaut of the USSR.

The first space flight-made in the period from December 10, 1977 to March 16, 1978, a flight on the Soyuz-26 spacecraft as the commander of the spacecraft to the Salyut-6 orbital station, together with Georgy Mikhailovich Grechko. During this flight, he performed one spacewalk lasting 1 hour and 28 minutes. The return to Earth took place on the descent vehicle of the Soyuz-27 spacecraft. The total duration of the flight was 96 days, 10 hours and 7 seconds.

The second space flight took place from 18 to 26 September 1980. On this mission, Yuri Viktorovich was the commander of the Soyuz-38 spacecraft and the Soviet-Cuban expedition to visit the Salyut-6 space station, along with the Cuban research cosmonaut Arnaldo Tamayo Mendes. This flight lasted 7 days, 20 hours, 43 minutes, 24 seconds.

The third flight took place from February 5 to December 29, 1987. Yuri Viktorovich in this flight was the commander of the main expedition to the Mir orbital complex. The space flight to the complex took place on the Soyuz TM-2 spacecraft, together with flight engineer Alexander Ivanovich Laveikin, with whom they worked in orbit until July, and then Laveikin was replaced by Alexander Pavlovich Alexandrov, who arrived with the visiting expedition to Soyuz TM-3. This was the first partial replacement of the main crew of the orbital station in the history of cosmonautics. During the flight, he made three spacewalks with a total duration of 8 hours and 48 minutes. The return to Earth took place on the descent vehicle of the Soyuz TM-3 spacecraft together with A. P. Alexandrov and A. S. Levchenko, who arrived at the station on Soyuz TM-4. The total duration of the flight was 326 days, 11 hours, 37 minutes, 59 seconds.



Vladimir Aleksandrovich Dzhanibekov (born May 13, 1942, Iskander village, South Kazakhstan region, Kazakh SSR, USSR) is a Soviet cosmonaut pilot (1978), twice Hero of the Soviet Union (1978, 1981), Major General of Aviation (1985). The total duration of the flights is 145 days, 15 hours, 58 minutes, 35 seconds. The total duration of 2 spacewalks is 8 hours and 34 minutes. The commander of the ship in all five of his flights, as of 2015, this record has only been repeated once in 30 years, but not surpassed.]

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