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Encyclopedia of astronauts.Kozeev. (2014)

Film-document №99708 1 part, Duration: 0:03:31 to collection Price category V4
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Producer Studio Roscosmos

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

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A series of films about important pages of the life of Soviet and Russian cosmonauts. Initially, Konstantin Mirovich Kozeev developed technical documentation for training and testing, he himself did not pass the medical examination and was declared unfit for space flights, but then he was enrolled in the cosmonaut squad. He made one flight, after which he served in the cosmonaut squad for another 7 years, but did not go up into space anymore. He continues to work as an engineer at RSC Energia.

Heroes of Space | Space | Conquest of Space

Biography

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Photos of Kozeev.

Students in the classroom.

Employees of NPO Energia, models of spacecraft and stations.

Underwater training of astronauts.

Tests on a dynamic stand.

The crew of Soyuz TM-33 is preparing for flight (Konstantin Kozeev, Viktor Afanasyev, Claudie Enier).

Kozeev is on a medical examination.

Baikonur, cosmonauts before the flight.

The crew is walking down the corridor.

Soyuz TM-33 launch, astronauts in a rocket.

Astronauts work on the ISS.

Medical experiments in zero gravity.

The crew is in the laboratory.

MCC hall.

Afanasyev and Kozeev.

Kozeev works for the NGO "Energy".

Photos of Kozeev in a spacesuit and with Putin V.V.

Personnel

Kozeev K.M. -- cosmonaut, process engineer, Hero of the Russian Federation.
Afanasjev V.M. -- test pilot, military pilot, engineer, test cosmonaut 1st class, Hero of the Soviet Union.
Enjere K. -- French politician, statesman and public figure, cosmonaut of the National Space Research Center (1985-1999) and the European Space Agency (1999-2002).

Calendar

2000s

Locations

Moscow
Kazakhstan