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Cosmonautics. The Truth about Salyut-7. (2017)

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The release of the feature film "Salyut-7" caused a new surge of interest in cosmonautics.

The Salyut-7 station was sent into orbit in 1982, when only the USSR had experience in building such structures and working with them.

In the winter of 1985, the temporarily uninhabited Salyut stopped responding to commands from Earth.

Despite the high risks, it was decided to still try to approach the station, but this required joining forces with the military and working out the rapprochement scheme in more detail.

Since the station could not react, in fact, it was necessary to dock with an absolutely uncontrollable object, no one had ever done anything like this in space before.

Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Viktor Savinykh went to Salyut-7 in the summer, repaired it for three months, by September the station came to life again and began receiving crews.

It was another victory of the Soviet space heroes.

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Cosmonautics. Space: we hear you!. (2017)

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A communication session with the ISS was held at the MCC, the cosmonauts talked with the students of the RSUH.

Sergey Ryazansky and Alexander Misurkin talked about their work and constant training on board the ISS, answered questions from future journalists, and told about the space traditions of celebrating the new year.

Cosmonautics. Like in the Universe. (2017)

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On November 3, 1957, Sputnik-2 was launched into space - the first "biological" satellite of the Earth, its passenger was a dog Laika, a simple mongrel, about which the whole world was talking the next day.

Scientists Oleg Gazenko, Yuri Silaev, Igor Ushakov, Inesa Kozlovskaya, Natalia Koroleva tell about the experiment from the moment of selecting the first candidates for the flight to the launch of the cosmonaut dog into orbit.

Cosmonautics. Altairs at the start". (2017)

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Preparations for the launch of the Soyuz MS-06 manned spacecraft are being completed at the Baikonur cosmodrome, the launch is scheduled for the night of September 13, 2017. It is symbolic that Altair, the brightest star of the constellation of the Eagle, whose name has become the crew's call sign, will shine in the sky just these days.

Cosmonauts Alexander Misurkin, Mark Vande Hai, Joseph Akaba starred in the story of Natalia Burtseva.

Cosmonautics. Vostochny is gaining strength. (2018)

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February 1, 2018 Soyuz-2 launch vehicle.1a" put into Earth orbit the Russian remote sensing spacecraft "Canopus" and 9 foreign satellites.

Two more launches are planned for 2018, the Vostochny cosmodrome starts operating normally.

Comments on: Igor Komarov, Rano Juraeva.

Cosmonautics. Virtual space. (2017)

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The augmented reality system, or virtual space, is being introduced into the cosmonaut training process.

This system may be in demand when preparing a person for long-distance space flights.

Together with the IBMP of the Russian Academy of Sciences, MSU has created systems for studying human capabilities in extreme situations.

Vasily Latonov, a graduate student of the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University, Viktor Thistolokhov, an assistant at the Department of Applied Mechanics and Control, Alexander Smoleevsky, a participant in the Mars-500 experiment, Professor Vadim Gushchin, Pavel Sukhachev, an engineer at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University, talk about developments in the field of virtual reality technologies.

Cosmonautics. ExoMars 2020 Mission: a new story. (2019)

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The Russian neutron detector "Hadron-RM" is installed on board the European rover and is ready for flight.

The device will allow an analysis of the upper layer of the surface of Mars.

The specialists of NPO Lavochkin have successfully completed tests of the Proton-M carrier rocket transition system necessary for the launch of the ExoMars 2020 mission.

The program consists of two stages, the first one started in 2016. The second stage with the Russian landing module "Kazachok" and the European rover "Rosalind" will start in the summer of 2020.

Cosmonautics. Roscosmos cosmonaut Sergey Ryzhikov. (2020)

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Before enrolling in the cosmonaut squad, Sergey Ryzhikov was a pilot, mastered several types of aircraft.

On October 11, 2006, Sergey Nikolaevich was enlisted in the cosmonaut squad to undergo general space training.

Having successfully passed the exams, he qualified as a test cosmonaut and continued his training at the CPC. He went into space for the first time on October 19, 2016 as commander of the Soyuz MS-02 spacecraft and flight engineer of ISS-49/50. The duration of the flight was 173 days.

On November 13, 2018, for the courage and heroism shown during the space flight, Sergey Ryzhikov was awarded the title of Hero of Russia with the award of the Gold Star medal.

Sergey Ryzhikov went on his second space flight on October 14, 2020 on the Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft.

For the first time, a manned spacecraft flew an ultrashort circuit and docked to the ISS in 3 hours and 3 minutes.

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Cosmonautics. The first "Voshod" in orbit. (2019)

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On October 12, 1964, the first multi-seat Voskhod-1 spacecraft with three cosmonauts on board was launched into orbit, the crew included Vladimir Komarov, Konstantin Feoktistov and Boris Egorov.

The plot for the 55th anniversary of the experimental flight in every sense with comments by Gennady Glazov, chief specialist of NPP Zvezda.

Cosmonautics. Mars Science Laboratory "Curiosity". (2017)

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The Martian scientific laboratory called "Curiosity" travels around the surface of the Red Planet in search of Martian water.

Water, as a sign of possible life, is being searched for by the Russian DAN device, developed by scientists of the Space Research Institute (IKI RAS).

Scientists Igor Mitrofanov, Vladimir Surdin and Yuri Makarov talk about water and the search for life on Mars, about the need to build interplanetary stations and send expeditions to other planets.

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