A model of the Almaz automated orbital station at the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center of the renovated Cosmos Pavilion, the National Exhibition of Economic Achievements (VDNKh).28.03.2018#5474002
A model of the Almaz automated orbital station at the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center of the renovated Cosmos Pavilion, the National Exhibition of Economic Achievements (VDNKh).28.03.2018#5474001
Docking of the spaceship Soyuz TM-20 with the Mir orbital station. October 6, 1994. Crews of spaceship Soyuz TM-20 (at the bottom, from left to right): cosmonaut-researcher Ulf Merbold (Germany), crew commander Alexander Viktorenko and flight engineer Yelena Kondakova; and Soyuz TM-19 (at the top, from left to right): flight engineer Talgat Musabayev and crew commander Yury Malenchenko during communication session on board of the Mir orbital station.06.10.1994#3134093
Crew members of Soyuz TM-16 spacecraft and of the 13th principal (long-term) expedition to Mir space station: Commander Gennady Manakov and Flight Engineer Alexander Poleshchuk, right. The flight is scheduled for January 24 - July 22, 1993.01.10.1993#3021114
Awards ceremony for cosmonauts for a successful space mission to the Mir space station, for courage and heroism. Researcher cosmonaut from the Federal Republic of Germany Klaus-Dietrich Flade, left, and commander of the 10th main crew Alexander Volkov, right, were awarded the Order of Friendship of Peoples. Onboard engineer Sergei Krikalyov, second left, became the first Hero of the Russian Federation among cosmonauts (he is a Hero of the Soviet Union, 1989).15.04.1992#6536808
Joint Soviet-Syrian flight of the Soyuz TM-3 spacecraft (July 22-30, 1987). From left: Syrian cosmonaut-researcher Muhammad Faris, USSR pilot-cosmonaut, crew commander Alexander Viktorenko and backup cosmonaut from Syria Munir Habib after the ceremony of presenting government awards in the Kremlin.01.08.1987#8562115
The Mir orbital station and the Kvant astrophysics module at the simulators facility if the Gagarin Cosmonauts Training Center in Star City outside Moscow. In April 1987, the module successfully docked with the station, launched in February 1986.01.05.1987#8537179
Specialists watch the connection of the Quantum astrophysical module with the Mir orbital station in the main hall of the Flight Control Center (now the Flight Control Center of the Federal Space Agency Roscosmos).01.04.1987#5915087
The Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star Town near Moscow. Photo: French astronaut and Hero of the Soviet Union Jean-Loup Chretien trains for a mission aboard the Mir orbital station.01.01.1987#5907453
From left: The crew of the Soyuz T-15 spacecraft. Pilot Cosmonauts of the USSR Mission Commander Leonid Kizim (third flight) and Flight Engineer Vladimir Solovyov (second flight) after landing in the Kostanai Region of Kazakhstan following the successful completion of their orbital mission. This became the first expedition to the Mir orbital station and the last one to the Salyut station.16.06.1986#8843750
The launch of a Proton carrier rocket from the Baikonur Space Launch Center in the Kazakh SSR. The carrier rocket will deliver the Mir space station to the low earth orbit.20.02.1986#8389759
Launch of the Soyuz T-13 manned spacecraft from the Baikonur launchpad in the Kazakh SSR.06.06.1985#8961406
Members of the long-term crew of the Salyut-7 station after landing on the Soyuz T-11 spacecraft near the city of Dzhezkazgan (now Zhezkazgan) of the Kazakh SSR (from left): USSR pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union, ship commander Leonid Kizim, flight engineer Vladimir Solovyov and cosmonaut-researcher Oleg Atkov.02.10.1984#8366378
Members of the long-term crew of the Salyut-7 station after landing on the Soyuz T-11 spacecraft near the city of Dzhezkazgan (now Zhezkazgan) of the Kazakh SSR (from left): USSR pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union, ship commander Leonid Kizim, flight engineer Vladimir Solovyov and cosmonaut-researcher Oleg Atkov.02.10.1984#8366376
Rakesh Sharma, Indian cosmonaut and Hero of the Soviet Union, speaks at an event marking successful completion of the Soyuz T-11 spaceflight, at the House of Friendship with Foreign Countries (now the Reception House of the Russian Government).03.05.1984#6345837
Kazakh SSR. Launching the Soyuz T-11 spacecraft launch with a Soviet-Indian crew: Colonel Yury Malyshev, USSR pilot and cosmonaut and Hero of the Soviet Union, Indian research cosmonaut Rakesh Sharma and Gennady Strekalov, USSR pilot and cosmonaut and Hero of the Soviet Union. Baikonur Space Launch Center.03.04.1984#8379194
NAUKA '83 exhibition "Research equipment and facilities." BTS-1S onboard telescope for observations of the sun with a high spatial resolution up to .3 arcsecond.28.09.1983#6606674
News conference at the USSR Foreign Ministry Press Center for the crew members of the Soyuz T-7 - Salyut-7 - Soyuz T-5 orbital flight (August 19-27, 1982): Leonid Popov, commander, Soviet pilot and cosmonaut and two-time Hero of the Soviet Union, Alexander Serebrov, flight engineer, Soviet pilot and cosmonaut and Hero of the Soviet Union, and Svetlana Savitskaya, research cosmonaut, Soviet pilot and cosmonaut and Hero of the Soviet Union.30.08.1982#6675608
On May 13, 1982, the Soyuz T-5 spacecraft with cosmonauts Anatoly Berezovoi and Valentin Lebedev on board was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan). It was the first manned Soviet space expedition to the Salyut-7 orbital research station launched into orbit in April 1982.13.05.1982#6699052
The crew of Soyuz T-5, the first major manned Soviet space expedition to the Salyut-7 orbital research station, prepares for the flight. Commander Anatoly Berezovoi and flight engineer Valentin Lebedev in a hydrolab during a simulated weightlessness training. Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training and Research Center.12.03.1982#6694907
The crew of Soyuz T-5, the first major manned Soviet space expedition to the Salyut-7 orbital research station, prepares for the flight. Commander Anatoly Berezovoi and flight engineer Valentin Lebedev in a hydrolab during a simulated weightlessness training. Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training and Research Center.12.03.1982#6694901
Soviet and French specialists involved in preparation for the launch of the Oreol 3 satellite as part of the Arcad Soviet-French joint project.06.12.1981#6713743
Lieutenant Colonel of the East German Air Forces Sigmund Jaehn, who is preparing for a spaceflight under the Interkosmos Program, visits the Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Museum.01.06.1978#8145419
Lieutenant Colonel of the East German Air Forces Sigmund Jaehn, who is preparing for a spaceflight under the Interkosmos Program in the Soviet Union, visits the Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Museum.01.06.1978#8145414
Lieutenant Colonel of the East German Air Forces Sigmund Jaehn, who is preparing for a spaceflight under the Interkosmos Program in the Soviet Union, second right, and USSR pilot and cosmonaut, two-time Hero of the Soviet Union Alexei Leonov, second left, on a countryside walk.01.06.1978#8147002
Lieutenant Colonel of the East German Air Forces Sigmund Jaehn, who is preparing for a spaceflight under the Interkosmos Program in the Soviet Union. Sigmund's wife, Erika, and their youngest daughter at home making dumplings.01.06.1978#8147001
The family of Lieutenant Colonel of the East German Air Forces Sigmund Jaehn, who is preparing for a spaceflight under the Interkosmos Program in the Soviet Union. Sigmund's wife, Erika, and their youngest daughter at home doing handicrafts.01.06.1978#8146999
The main room of the Mission Control Center (now Mission Control Center of Roscosmos Federal Space Agency).20.05.1978#8929154
The main room of the Mission Control Center (now Mission Control Center of Roscosmos Federal Space Agency).20.05.1978#8929152
The Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. The Baikonur launch site. Soyuz-21 manned spacecraft at the start.06.07.1976#5519267
Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center. Soviet cosmonauts, space ship "Soyuz-21" crew members Boris Volynov, left, and Vitaly Zholobov after training.01.06.1976#5508086
Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center. Soviet cosmonauts, "Soyuz-21" space ship crew members, Boris Valentinovich Volynov, right, and Vitaly Mikhailovich Zholobov.01.06.1976#5507928
The crew of the "Soyuz-21" spacecraft: flight commander Boris Volynov (left), a Hero of the Soviet Union, and flight engineer Vitaly Zholobov in the Yu.Gagarin Cosmonauts Training Center, Moscow Region. 1976.01.03.1976#877555
Mars-3 Soviet automatic interplanetary station, scheduled for launch to explore Mars from the orbit and the planet's surface on May 28, 1971. Designed by the Lavochkin Research and Development Association.10.10.1971#8380907
Mars-3 Soviet automatic interplanetary station, scheduled for launch to explore Mars from the orbit and the planet's surface on May 28, 1971. Designed by the Lavochkin Research and Development Association.01.04.1971#8380906
Mars-3 Soviet automatic interplanetary station, scheduled for launch to explore Mars from the orbit and the planet's surface on May 28, 1971. Designed by the Lavochkin Research and Development Association.01.04.1971#8380905
Mars-3 Soviet automatic interplanetary station, scheduled for launch to explore Mars from the orbit and the planet's surface on May 28, 1971. Designed by the Lavochkin Research and Development Association.01.04.1971#8380899
An orbital manned space station consisting of two Soyuz-type ships in the Space Pavilion at the Exhibition of the USSR National Economic Achievements (VDNKh).01.08.1970#5708405
An orbital manned space station consisting of two Soyuz-type ships in the Space Pavilion at the Exhibition of the USSR National Economic Achievements (VDNKh).01.08.1970#5708404
August 8-14, 1969, under the Soviet lunar and near-lunar research program "Zond-7" space station was launched. The picture was taken by "Zond-7" unmanned station at a distance of 10000 km away from the moon's surface: the left part is brightly lit by the sun, the right one - darkened. The terminator, a border of light and shadow on the moon's surface, is seen in the photograph.11.08.1969#2685214
August 8-14, 1969, under the Soviet lunar and near-lunar research program "Zond-7" space station was launched. The picture of the Earth was taken by "Zond-7" unmanned station at a distance of 70000 km.08.08.1969#2685213