Back to Venus. (1982)

Documentary №50979, 2 parts
Production: Centrnauchfilm (CNF)
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Director:V.Ivanov
Camera operators:S.Gureev, N.Novickij
Other authors:Avtori scenariya M.Borisov, I.Nehamkin

Annotation:

The film is about the study of the surface of Venus with the help of Soviet automatic interplanetary stations "Venera-13" and "Venera-14."

Reel №1

The first part.

View of Earth from Space.

Radar instrument at sunset.

Kicks off a spaceship.

The planet Venus in the night sky.

Photos of Venus.

Man looking through a telescope at the observatory.

Radar devices.

The first pictures from the surface of Venus, obtained by Soviet scientists in 1975.

Director of the Space Research Institute of the USSR Academy R.Z.Sagdeev talks about the early years of the study of the planets of the solar system, the creation of a new logic of research, new techniques, research methods of the planet Venus (sinhr.).

Eruption, fiery lava flows.

Automatic interplanetary station "Venera-13" and "Venera-14" started to explore the surface of Venus.

Lander to work on Venus, located inside the ball crowning station.

Drilling rigs started to work on the surface of Venus.

The rig takes a sample of soil on the surface of Venus.

Scientists watching appliances.

The images sent from Venus.

Film set studio, recording "the surface of Venus."

Testing of new instruments designed to study Venus.

The second part.

Scientists are studying the readings, fixing measure in a special chamber that mimics the atmosphere of Venus.

Blowing in the wind tunnel devices.

View devices with design changes, designed by engineers after testing the devices in a special chamber.

The last test instruments before landing on Venus.

Workers prepare for the flight apparatus "Venera-13" and "Venera-14."

General view of the lander, ready to explore the cloud, soil and the atmosphere of Venus.

October 30, 1981, the start of "Venus-13." November 4, 1981, the start of "Venus - 14".

Kaliningrad, Mission Control Center, the main hall, sky map.

Scientists convey information about the landing apparatus on the surface of Venus, present in the courtroom smiling.

The device falls to Venus (satellite imagery).

The first picture is from Venus.

Shooting through the red, green filter.

Shooting through a blue filter does not work.

Employee Mission Control Center announces landing on the surface of Venus lander automatic interplanetary station "Venera-14" (sinhr.).

Images of the surface of Venus on video monitors in the hall.

Panorama of the photographs from the surface of Venus.

Isolation on the map of Venus two new areas studied.

Key words

Landscapes.
Astronomy and Space.
Cinema.
Aviation industry.

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