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Soyuz 10 on Launch Pad. Original photograph.
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Soyuz 10 on Launch Pad. Original photograph.

by Mokletsov Al.

Condition
Used - Near very good condition, label with brief description on the back side.
Edition
Black and white photo.
Published
1971
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1
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Sremska Mitrovica, SRB
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The Soyuz 10 was the world's first mission to the world's first space station, the Soviet Salyut 1 (launched on April 19). It was the first upgraded spacecraft with new docking mechanism, which allowed space station visits and internal crew transfer. The Soyuz 10 was launched to dock with Salyut 1 on April 22, 1971. Unfortunately, during docking the crew… Read more about this item
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31 slides about the Soviet Space Program.
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31 slides about the Soviet Space Program.

by Mokletsov Al.

Condition
Used - In good condition, tears and small losses on the envelope.
Published
[1973-1981?]
Binding
In signed envelopes with photographer’s stamps.
Quantity Available
1
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Sremska Mitrovica, SRB
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This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.
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£686.04

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Kodak Safety Film, [1973-1981?]. This collection includes: 1. Vladimir Remek (b. 1948), the first non-Soviet and non-American in space, and Aleksei Gubarev (1931-2015) in immersion suits 'Trout' (on the envelope - 'Penguin'). 1979. 9x6. Cosmonauts flew aboard Soyuz 28 from 2 to 10 March 1978. The flight was the first mission in the Intercosmos program. 2. Boris Volynov (b. 1934), Pavel… Read more about this item
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£686.04