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Encyclopedia of astronauts.Aksenov. (2016)

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Producer Studio Roscosmos

Other authors: Rozakova Marina, Kuckij Mihail, Shatilo Sergej, Trudova Nataljya, Pastuhov Sergej

Annotation

A series of films about important pages of the life of Soviet and Russian cosmonauts. As the technical head of the tests, Vladimir Viktorovich Aksenov designed spaceships and trained astronauts, including in conditions of artificial weightlessness and lunar gravity. During his second flight, he conducted the first tests of the new Soyuz T series transport vehicle in manned mode.

Heroes of Space | Space | Conquest of Space

Biography

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Aksenov trains in the winter park, skiing.

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Flight test laboratory on board the Tu-104, working in artificial weightlessness.

A group of test cosmonauts at the training center.

Aksenov's opinion about the new Soyuz series ship.

Baikonur, Aksenov and Bykovsky go to the ship.

Soyuz-22, crew work in space.

The principle of operation of the multi-zone space camera MKF-6.

Bykovsky talks about the shooting.

Baikonur, the launch of Soyuz T-2.

Aksenov and Malyshev during the flight (ongoing work, negotiations with the MCC, views of the station and the Earth from space).

Docking with the Salyut-6 station, meeting with the crew, negotiations with the MCC.

Filming of different years (Aksenov at work at the MCC, at the award ceremony).

Bust of Aksenov in Ryazan on Tsiolkovsky Street.

Personnel

Aksenov V.V. -- pilot-cosmonaut, twice Hero of the Soviet Union.
Bikovskij V.F. -- pilot-cosmonaut, twice Hero of the Soviet Union.
Malishev Yu.V. -- Soviet cosmonaut, twice Hero of the Soviet Union.
Popov L.I. -- Soviet cosmonaut, twice Hero of the Soviet Union.
Ryumin V.V. -- Soviet cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union.

Calendar

1970s 1980

Locations

Moscow
Moscow region
Kazakhstan