The Man Went Into the Outer Space. (1972)

Documentary №7277, 1 part, duration: 0:08:14
Production: CSDF (RCSDF)
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Director:Setkina I.

Annotation:

About the astronaut A.Leonovgoing into outer space.

Temporary description:

The film is dedicated to space flight Belyayev and A. Leonov in the ship "Voskhod-2" in March 1965, Belyaev, A. Leonov, during workouts at the Cosmonaut Training Center, including a pressure chamber, the isolation chamber (Leonov) and in-lab training aircraft TU-104: Simulation of weightlessness in space (Leonov). Leonov a pilot of the aircraft during a training flight. Among those present at the training sessions - Yuri Gagarin. Astronauts Belyaev, A. Leonov at the Baikonur Cosmodrome: training before launching the rocket, rest in the house the astronauts, medical examination, in the elevator cab and the spacecraft before launch. Run Voskhod-2 ". The astronauts in the cabin during space flight. Exit A. Leonov in open space. Space Flight Center. Staff at the instruments, control panels. TV and radio monitoring the flight of astronauts. A landing of astronauts in the region of Perm. Return to the Baikonur launch site. Press conference. City of Moscow. Solemn meeting of the astronauts at the airport. Belyaev report to his Brezhnev (synchronously). Atmosphere - Kosygin. How to get the convoy of cars with the astronauts and members of the government through the streets of the city. City of Moscow. Monument Tsiolkovsky. Monument to the Conquerors of Space. Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy. Visitors on guided tours in the pavilion "Space". Personnel Chronicle. 1961-1964 GG landing cosmonauts Gagarin, Titov, Nikolayev, Tereshkova.

Reel №1

Mastering astronauts manual docking, docking machines.

Flying spacecraft "Soyuz-4", manned by Vladimir Shatalov, and "Soyuz-5", piloted by Boris Volynov.

Together with B. Volynov fly Alexey Eliseev and Yevgeny Khrunov.

Rendezvous and docking of ships, transfer of astronauts from ship to ship.

Creation of the first experimental space station.

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