A series of films about important pages of the life of Soviet and Russian cosmonauts. Alexander Stepanovich Viktorenko, together with Alexander Serebrov, were the first to test a "space motorcycle" - a device for the free movement of astronauts in outer space. Viktorenko's third flight on Soyuz TM-14 was the first Russian space expedition after the collapse of the USSR.
Photo of Viktorenko.
Cadets of the Orenburg Higher Military Aviation School of Air Force Pilots.
A sign at the entrance to the school.
Planes in the sky, aerobatics.
Planes fly over the sea.
The pilot is at the helm.
Photo of Viktorenko.
The Buran shuttle.
Printout of the Burana documentation.
Build planes in the sky.
Photos of the Soyuz TM-3 crew (Viktorenko, Alexandrov, Faris).
Photo of the Soyuz TM-8 crew (Viktorenko, Serebrov).
The Mir Orbital Station.
Viktorenko and Serebrov work at the station.
Testing of a device for the free movement of astronauts in outer space.
Viktorenko is at the station.
The Mir station and the Kvant-2 scientific module.
Baikonur, Soyuz TM-14 crew (Viktorenko, Kaleri, Flade).
Astronauts go to the rocket.
Report to the Chairman of the State Commission.
The launch of Soyuz TM-14.
Astronauts at the station.
Views of the station and the Earth from space.
Images of the Earth's surface.
Baikonur, Soyuz TM-20 crew (Viktorenko, Kondakova, Merbold).
Report to the Chairman of the State Commission.
The astronauts climb into the rocket, say goodbye to the mourners.
Medical research in space.
Portrait of Viktorenko in a spacesuit.
Personnel:
Viktorenko A.S. -- test pilot, cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union. Serebrov A.A. -- Soviet cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union, developer and tester of spacecraft. Kaleri A.Yu. -- Russian cosmonaut, hero of the Russian Federation. Flade K.-D. -- german test pilot, cosmonaut-researcher. Kondakova E.V. -- pilot-cosmonaut, the third female cosmonaut in the history of the USSR, Hero of the Russian Federation. Merboljd U.D. -- German cosmonaut-researcher, the first astronaut of the European Space Agency (ESA).
Calendar: 1987 1989 1992 1994
Locations: Orenburg region [794] Kazakhstan [114]