Daily News / A Chronicle of the day №4-1969 A feat on the star route (1969)

Newsreel №12044, 1 part, Duration: 0:10:14 B/W
Studio CSDF (RCSDF)

Annotation:

The newsreel is dedicated to the flight of the Soyuz-4 and Soyuz-5 spacecraft.

Historical reference:

On January 14, 1969, the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz-4, piloted by Soviet cosmonaut Lieutenant Colonel Vladimir Aleksandrovich Shatalov, was launched into the orbit of the Earth's artificial satellite. On January 15, 1969, the spacecraft Soyuz-5 with a crew of three cosmonauts was launched into the orbit of the Earth's satellite.

Annotation:

Launch of the Soyuz-4 spacecraft with pilot-cosmonaut V. A. Shatalov on board. Crew members of the Soyuz-5 spacecraft B. V. Volynov, A. S. Eliseev, E. V. Khrunov during training, at the cosmodrome before the launch, in the spacecraft cabin during the flight. Docking of the Soyuz-4 and Soyuz-5 spacecraft in space; transfer of cosmonauts E. V. Khrunov and A. S. Eliseev to the Soyuz-4 spacecraft. Undocking of the ships. Obelisk to the conquerors of space.

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Red Square – general.

Kalininsky Prospekt – medium.

Winter.

Ostankino Television Tower – small.

Men, women, boys and girls on the street listening to the radio announcement of the launch of the Soyuz-4 spacecraft.

People listening to the radio near a car – medium, small.

Portraits of Lieutenant Colonel V.A. Shatalov – small.

Newsreel: V.A. Shatalov during classes, talking with pilot-cosmonaut G.T. Beregovoy. V.A. Shatalov at a medical examination and during training in an airplane in a state of weightlessness – various.

Cosmodrome – general.

The Soyuz-4 spacecraft at the launch site – general, small.

The elevator rises to the spacecraft cabin.

Cosmonaut V.A. Shatalov, ready for flight, and those seeing him off at the cosmodrome.

Part of the launch vehicle – small.

The spacecraft taking off – general.

The teletype machine is working – ed.

The machine is printing a portrait of pilot-cosmonaut V.A. Shatalov – ed.

Newspapers are printed with reports on the launch of a spacecraft, with news from space – Wed, general, ed.

People reading a newspaper with materials on space exploration, about pilot-cosmonaut V.A. Shatalov. V.A. Shatalov in the cabin of a spacecraft during the flight – ed.

Soviet newspapers with a report on the launch of the Soyuz-5 spacecraft with portraits of the ship's commander, Lieutenant Colonel Boris Valentinovich Volynov, and crew members A.S. Eliseev and E.V. Khrunov.

Newsreel: The cosmonauts are preparing for the flight, getting used to the cabin of the Soyuz spacecraft (Eliseev, Volynov, Khrunov are working out the program for the upcoming space flight).

Earth – ed.

Wing of a flying airplane – ed.

Cosmonauts in a special laboratory aircraft test the possibility of putting on a spacesuit in conditions of artificially created weightlessness and make the transition from one part of the ship to another.

Cloudy sky – cf.

Cosmodrome: the Soyuz-5 spacecraft at the launch site – general.

The crew of Soyuz-5 - B.V. Volynov, A.S. Eliseev, E.V. Khrunov - and those seeing them off walk from the bus to the ship.

The elevator rises to the ship's cabin.

The cosmonauts say goodbye to those seeing them off on the elevator platform.

The rocket with the Soyuz-5 spacecraft takes off – general.

Cosmonauts in the spacecraft cabin during the flight – cf.

Docking of spacecraft.

Foreign newspapers with reports on the docking of Soviet spacecraft.

The work of the cosmonauts during the flight of the ships in a docked state.

Cosmonaut Eliseev's spacewalk, his work outside the ship, and his transfer to the Soyuz-4 spacecraft.

Undocking of the ships – Wed, general.

Soviet newspapers with the text of the congratulatory telegram from the leaders of the Communist Party and the Soviet government to the cosmonauts flying on the Soyuz-4 and Soyuz-5 spacecraft.

Jubilant young men and women – kr.

Moscow Kremlin – general.

Winter.

CMEA building – general.

Poland on the obelisk-monument in honor of the conquest of space.

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