Artifact: Andrey Fedyaev signed photo. Dimensions: 20.2 x 25.7 cm. Description: Andrey Fedyaev, Russian cosmonaut participant of Exped...
Andrey Fedyaev signed photo
Artifact: Yuri Malenchenko's flown Sokol KV-2 spacesuit glove Date of use: July 1, 1994 - November 4, 1994. Manufacturer: Zvezda. ...
Yuri Malenchenko's flown Sokol KV-2 spacesuit glove
Date of use: July 1, 1994 - November 4, 1994.
Manufacturer: Zvezda.
Dimensions: 11 cm wide (ring) and 25.5 cm total length.
Weight: 286 gr.
Flown Status: flown.
Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko wore this left glove as part of his rescue suit during the launch of Soyuz TM-19 on July 1, 1994 enroute to the Mir Space station as a member of the Mir 16 Mission (July 1, 1994 - November 4, 1994).
Soyuz TM-19 was the first mission in 17 years to have a rookie crew without any spaceflight experience. The crew's main objective was to conduct various experiments, including medical studies on the effects of long-term weightlessness, materials science, Earth observation, astrophysics, and biotechnology.
The mission encountered challenges, with the Progress M-24 freighter experiencing difficulties during its automatic docking attempt with the Mir space station. However, cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko demonstrated impressive remote piloting skills and successfully docked the Progress M-24 manually.
During the mission, two spacewalks were performed by cosmonauts Yuri Malenchenko and Talgat Musabayev. They inspected and repaired the docking port struck by the Progress M-24 and conducted other assembly and maintenance work outside the space station.
Despite the challenges, the mission concluded successfully with the crew's safe return to Earth.
Artifact: personal illustration flown in the International Space Station and signed by cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev Date of use: June 21, 2023...
Personal illustration flown aboard the International Space Station
Date of use: June 21, 2023 - September 27, 2023.
Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm.
Flown Status: flown.
Artifact: Illustration flown aboard the International Space Station. Date of use: July 2, 2023. Flown Status: Flown. Description: T...
Illustration flown aboard the International Space Station
Date of use: July 2, 2023.
Flown Status: Flown.
Artifact: Yuri Gagarin signed photograph Artifact Category: Photograph, autograph Dimensions: 8.9 x 11.9 cm. Description: Yuri Gagarin...
Yuri Gagarin signed photo
Artifact Category: Photograph, autograph
Dimensions: 8.9 x 11.9 cm.
Description: Yuri Gagarin was a Soviet Air Force pilot and cosmonaut who became the first human to journey into outer space. On April 12, 1961, Gagarin orbited the Earth aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft, completing a single orbit in 108 minutes.
Born in the village of Klushino in Russia in 1934, Gagarin trained as a foundryman before enrolling in a vocational school for metalworking. He later attended the Saratov Industrial Technical School, where he joined a flying club and became interested in aviation. In 1955, Gagarin entered military flight training and became a lieutenant in the Soviet Air Force.
Gagarin was selected to be a cosmonaut in 1960 and underwent intense physical and psychological training. On April 12, 1961, he was launched into space aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft, becoming the first human to travel into space. The mission made Gagarin an international hero and a symbol of Soviet technological superiority during the Cold War.
Despite his fame, Gagarin remained modest and focused on his work as a cosmonaut. He continued to train for future space missions and worked on developing new spacecraft technology. Tragically, Gagarin died in 1968 while piloting a training jet in a routine flight exercise.
Artifact: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission patch. Manufacturer: AB Emblem. Dimensions: 12.1 cm. Program: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. ...
Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission patch
Manufacturer: AB Emblem.
Dimensions: 12.1 cm.
Program: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.
Flown Status: unflown.
Description:
Artifact: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project patch. Manufacturer: AB Emblem. Dimensions: 8.6 cm. Program: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. Flown S...
Apollo-Soyuz Test Project patch
Manufacturer: AB Emblem.
Dimensions: 8.6 cm.
Program: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.
Flown Status: unflown.
The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) was a joint space mission conducted by the United States and the Soviet Union in 1975. It marked the first time that American and Soviet spacecraft docked in space. The mission aimed to test the compatibility and procedures for future international space missions.
Artifact: Andriyan Nikolayev signed photo Artifact Category: photo, autograph. Dimensions: 8.5 x 11.5 cm. Description: Andriyan Nikola...
Andriyan Nikolayev signed photo
Artifact Category: photo, autograph.
Dimensions: 8.5 x 11.5 cm.
Description: Andriyan Nikolayev was a Soviet cosmonaut who flew on three space missions during the early years of the Soviet space program. Born in 1929 in the Chuvash Autonomous Republic, Nikolayev was a military pilot before being selected as a cosmonaut in 1960.
His first space flight was aboard Vostok 3 in 1962, during which he orbited the Earth for four days and set a new record for the longest time a human had spent in space. His second flight, on Soyuz 9 in 1970, lasted almost 18 days and was a test of the endurance of the human body in space.
Nikolayev's third and final mission was on Soyuz 19 in 1975, which was the first joint space mission between the Soviet Union and the United States. Nikolayev and his American counterpart, Thomas P. Stafford, docked their spacecraft together in orbit and conducted joint experiments.
This signed picture comes with a Letter of Authenticity from Steve Zarelli.
For more information see Nikolayev's signed postcard in my collection.
Artifact: Pavel Popovich signed photo Artifact Category: photo, autograph. Dimensions: 8.8. 11.9 cm. Description: Pavel Popovich was a ...
Pavel Popovich signed photo
Artifact Category: photo, autograph.
Dimensions: 8.8. 11.9 cm.
Description: Pavel Popovich was a Soviet cosmonaut who flew on two space missions during the early years of the Soviet space program. Born in 1930 in Ukraine, Popovich was a fighter pilot before being selected as a cosmonaut in 1960.
His first space flight was aboard Vostok 4 in 1962, during which he orbited the Earth for almost two days and conducted scientific experiments. He also communicated with fellow cosmonaut Andriyan Nikolayev, who was orbiting the Earth aboard Vostok 3 at the same time, making it the first time two manned spacecraft had been in space at the same time.
Popovich's second flight was on Soyuz 14 in 1974, which was a test of the Soyuz spacecraft's capabilities as a platform for scientific research. Popovich and his fellow cosmonaut conducted a variety of experiments during their two-week mission, including testing the effects of weightlessness on the human body.
In addition to his space flights, Popovich was also involved in the development of the Soviet space program, working on the design and testing of new spacecraft and equipment. He retired from the cosmonaut corps in 1982 with the rank of colonel.
This signed picture comes with a Letter of Authenticity from Steve Zarelli.
Artifact: Gherman Titov signed photograph Artifact Category: photograph, autograph. Dimensions: 8.6 x 12 cm. Description: Gherman Tito...
Gherman Titov signed photo
Artifact Category: photograph, autograph.
Dimensions: 8.6 x 12 cm.
Description: Gherman Titov was a Soviet Air Force pilot and cosmonaut who became the second human to orbit the Earth, after Yuri Gagarin. On August 6, 1961, Titov completed 17 orbits around the Earth aboard the Vostok 2 spacecraft, spending more than 25 hours in space.
Born in the Altai Krai region of Russia in 1935, Titov joined the Soviet Air Force in 1953 and trained as a fighter pilot. He was selected to be a cosmonaut in 1960 and underwent extensive training for his space mission.
Titov's historic flight made him the youngest person ever to travel into space, at the age of 25. During his time in orbit, he conducted scientific experiments and became the first person to suffer from space sickness, a condition that affects many astronauts and cosmonauts.
After returning to Earth, Titov continued to work in the Soviet space program, participating in the development of new spacecraft technology and training future cosmonauts. He retired from the Air Force in 1987 with the rank of major general.
This signed picture comes with a Letter of Authenticity from Steve Zarelli.
Artifact: Yuri Malenchenko's personal metal badge flown on Soyuz TMA-11 (Expedition 16). Date of use: October 10, 2007 - April 19, 20...
Yuri Malenchenko's personal metal badge flown on Soyuz TMA-11 (Expedition 16)
Date of use: October 10, 2007 - April 19, 2008.
Dimensions: 3.8 x 3 cm.
Weight: 11 gr.
Status: Flown.
Item: Soyuz TMA-3 flown parachute fragments presentation Dimensions: presentation: 20.3 x 25.4, parachute cord: 1 x 2.3 cm, orange fabric...
Soyuz TMA-3 flown parachute fragments presentation
Dimensions: presentation: 20.3 x 25.4, parachute cord: 1 x 2.3 cm, orange fabric: 0.5 x 2.5 cm, white fabric: 2.9 x 3.5 cm.
Description: Segments of the main landing parachute of Soyut TMA-3, certified by Alexander Poleschuk, former Mir cosmonaut and head of Soyuz recovery operations for RSC Energia.
The mission carried three crew members: Russian cosmonaut Alexander Kaleri, American astronaut Michael Foale, and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Pedro Duque from Spain. The mission commander was Alexander Kaleri, who had previously flown on the Soyuz TM-14 and Soyuz TM-30 missions.
The main objective of the Soyuz TMA-3 mission was to transport the crew members to the ISS, where they would spend six months living and working aboard the orbiting laboratory. The crew performed a variety of scientific experiments during their time on the station, including studies on the effects of microgravity on the human body, plant growth in space, and the behavior of fluids in zero gravity.
During the mission, the crew conducted several spacewalks to perform maintenance tasks on the exterior of the ISS. They also received several cargo shipments from Earth, which included supplies, equipment, and scientific instruments.
Soyuz TMA-3 remained docked to the ISS for almost six months before returning to Earth on April 30, 2004.
Item: Andriyan Nikolayev handsigned Russian postcard Size: 10.9 x 14.3 cm. Description: Andriyan Grigoryevich Nikolayev was a Soviet co...
Andriyan Nikolayev handsigned postcard
Size: 10.9 x 14.3 cm.
Description: Andriyan Grigoryevich Nikolayev was a Soviet cosmonaut and military pilot who was born on September 5, 1929, in Shorshely, Russia.
Item: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project cover. Size: 9.5x16.5 cm. Description: Apollo–Soyuz was the first crewed international space mission, c...
Apollo-Soyuz Test Project cover
Size: 9.5x16.5 cm.
Description: Apollo–Soyuz was the first crewed international space mission, carried out jointly by the United States and the Soviet Union in July 1975. Millions of people around the world watched on television as a United States Apollo spacecraft docked with a Soviet Soyuz capsule. The project, and its handshake in space, was a symbol of détente between the two superpowers during the Cold War.
Item: Soyuz 31 patch. Size: 7.2 x 9.3 cm. Description: Soyuz 31 was a 1978 Soviet crewed space flight to the Salyut 6 space station. It...
Soyuz 31 patch
Size: 7.2 x 9.3 cm.
Description: Soyuz 31 was a 1978 Soviet crewed space flight to the Salyut 6 space station. It was the seventh mission to and sixth successful docking at the orbiting facility. The Soyuz 31 crew were the second to visit the long-duration Soyuz 29 resident crew.
Soyuz 31 carried Valery Bykovsky and Sigmund Jähn, the first German cosmonaut, into space. They swapped Soyuz craft with the long-duration crew and returned to Earth in Soyuz 29, the resident crew returned to Earth in Soyuz 31.
Item: Valery Bytokvsy signed photo. Size: 15 x 10.1 cm. Description: Valery Bykovsky (1934-2019) was a Soviet cosmonaut who flew on th...
Valery Bykovsky signed photo
Size: 15 x 10.1 cm.
Description: Valery Bykovsky (1934-2019) was a Soviet cosmonaut who flew on three space flights: Vostok 5, Soyuz 22, and Soyuz 31. He was also backup for Vostok 3 and Soyuz 37.
Item: Luna 24 flown fragment. Size: 7.2 x 10.8 cm. Weight: 112 gr. Description: It comes with a certificate of authenticity from Superio...
Luna 24 flown fragment
Size: 7.2 x 10.8 cm.
Weight: 112 gr.
Description: It comes with a certificate of authenticity from Superior Stamp & and Coin.
Item: Sputnik signal recording Size: 80,5x3,5 cm Date: 1957-10 Origin: Institut für Fernmeldetechnik der TH Darmstadt, Germany. Descript...
Sputnik signal recording
Date: 1957-10
Description: Acquired through the son of an engineer who worked at the Institut für Fernmeldetechnik der TH Darmstadt (Institute of Telecommunications Technology of the Technical University of Darmstadt). 20 Mhz signal, tape speed: 5 cm / sec. (approx). Ribbon break, restored.
Item: Lunokhod press picture Size: 22,7x13,8 cm Description: Black and white image used by the press. Lunokhod (Russian: Луноход, ...
Lunokhod press picture
Item: Apollo-Soyuz - Flown kapton foil on cover Size: 9.5x16.5 cm. Description: ASTP double postmarked cover for launch Moscow and Cape C...
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