Soyuz T-11 space crew dubbing members. Left to right - Indian cosmonaut Ravish Malkhotra, soviet cosmonauts, Heroes of the Soviet Union Anatoly Berezovoi and Georgy Grechko01.04.1984#625803
Anatoly Berezovoi (b. 1942), commander of Soyuz T-5 spacecraft, Pilot-Cosmonaut of the USSR, Hero of the Soviet Union.01.08.1982#624599
Anatoly Berezovoy, the USSR pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union, commander of space ship Soyuz T-5.01.06.1983#623824
The USSR pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union Anatoly Berezovoy after space mission on orbital scietific-research space station "Salyut-7"-"Soyuz-T".01.12.1983#621692
Soviet pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union Anatoly Berezovoy in the open hatch of the transfer module at the Salyut-7 station. Photo taken by flight engineer, Valentin Lebedev on July 30, 1982.01.01.1993#621651
Anatoly Berezovoi, Soviet pilot and cosmonaut and commander of the Soyuz T-5 spacecraft.01.01.1982#421738
Anatoly Berezovoy, Hero of the Soviet Union, pilot cosmonaut of the USSR, the commander of spaceship "Soyuz T-5," at a press conference for Soviet and foreign media in the press center of the USSR ministry of foreign affairs.01.01.1993#421721
Soviet-Indian space crew (from left to right): Col. Anatoly Berezovoy, cosmonaut, Hero of the USSR and Chevalier of Legion d’honneur (France), Indian cosmonaut Ravish Malhotra and Georgy Grechko, twice Hero of the Soviet Union and PhD in technical science. 10.08.1984#162501
Anatoli Berezovoi (left), crew commander of the Soyuz T-5 spacecraft, before EVA training in a swimming pool. 15.09.1982#3586
Anatoly Berezovoi, commander of the Soyuz T-5 spacecraft, after successfully completing a 211-day flight aboard the Salyut 7 - Soyuz tandem. 10.12.1982#3554