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Encyclopedia of astronauts.Laveikin. (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. Alexander Ivanovich Laveikin is the first cosmonaut who was found to have abnormalities in the work of the heart, which later became considered the norm, which allowed Laveikin to return to service. During the flight, together with Yuri Romanenko, the cosmonauts used the Glazar telescope for the first time to photograph black holes.

Heroes of Space | Space | Conquest of Space

Biography

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Photos of Laveikin.

Central Design Bureau of Electronic Engineering, employees, models of spacecraft.

Laveikin talks about his work in the Central Design Bureau and about enrolling in the cosmonaut squad.

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Baikonur, the launch of Soyuz TM-2.

Photo of the crew (Alexander Laveikin, Yuri Romanenko).

Laveikin talks about working on board the Mir station; photos.

View of the Earth from space.

Cosmonaut on the medical board.

Photo of the Soviet-Syrian crew (Viktorenko, Faris, Laveikin).

Cosmonauts at a meeting with Leonov.

Readings of the device.

The orbital station, the astronauts are working overboard.

Laveikin recalls the first emergency spacewalk and talks about shooting black holes.

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Laveikin at the Cosmonautics Museum.

Portrait of Laveikin in a spacesuit.

Personnel

Lavejkin A.I. -- cosmonaut, instructor, test pilot, Hero of the Soviet Union, deputy director of the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics.
Leonov A.A. -- Soviet pilot-cosmonaut, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR, twice Hero of the Soviet Union.

Calendar

1970s 1987

Locations

Moscow
Kazakhstan