Encyclopedia of astronauts.Tyurin (2014)

Documentary №99697, 1 part, duration: 0:04:16
Production: Studio Roscosmos
Other authors:Rozakova Marina, Kuckij Mihail, Shatilo Sergej, Trudova Nataljya, Pastuhov Sergej

Annotation:

A series of films about important pages of the life of Soviet and Russian cosmonauts. Mikhail Vladislavovich Tyurin worked for 10 years as an engineer at RSC Energia, developed the working methods of the crews of Soyuz transport ships, and during the third flight took part in the Sochi 2014 Olympic Torch Relay.

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Photos of Tyurin.

Tyurin works at RSC Energia.

Tyurin in a spacesuit goes to the simulator ship.

USA, launch of the Discovery shuttle STS-105.

Astronauts work inside and outside the ISS.

View of the Earth from space.

Baikonur, the crew of Soyuz TMA-9 on the bus before the flight.

Anousheh Ansari waves to the mourners from the window.

The ship is on the launch pad.

Astronauts wave goodbye.

Rocket launch.

Astronauts at a pre-flight press conference.

The crew is working on the ISS.

Tyurin talks about remote participation in the elections to the State Duma.

Work in outer space.

Cosmonauts at the station, the MCC hall.

Tyurin signs a photo of the crew.

Tyurin takes the Olympic Torch relay.

The Soyuz TMA-11M ship is decorated with Olympic symbols.

Tyurin is greeted with a torch on the ISS.

A carriage with a torch.

Tyurin is walking down the street.

Photos of Tyurin from different years.

Personnel:

Tyurin M.V. -- pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Russian Federation, photographer. Dezhurov V.N. -- military pilot, cosmonaut, Hero of the Russian Federation. Kalbertson F.L. -- American test pilot, NASA research astronaut. Ansari A. -- American scientist, entrepreneur, the first female space tourist. Lopes-Alegria M.E. -- American research pilot, NASA research astronaut. Mastrakkio R.A. -- American engineer, NASA astronaut. Vakata K. -- the fourth Japanese astronaut, the first Japanese commander of the ISS-39 crew.

Calendar: 2000s 2013

Locations: Moscow [820] Kazakhstan [114] USA [851]

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