Encyclopedia of astronauts.Titov Vladimir (2016)

Documentary №99603, 1 part, duration: 0:06:10
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. Vladimir Georgievich Titov made four space flights and went into outer space four times, together with Musa Manarov set a world record for the duration of the flight, was awarded two NASA medals for participation in international space programs.

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Portrait of Titov in a spacesuit.

The stoker lights a fire.

Photos of Titov and shooting of different years (service in military aviation, flights).

Training in the cosmonaut squad.

Photo.

Baikonur, the crew of the Soyuz T-8 (Titov, Strekalov, Serebrov).

Photo of the crew.

Report to the Chairman of the State Commission.

Astronauts get on the bus.

The Salyut-7 orbital station.

Employees of the MCC.

26.09.1983, Strekalov and Titov approach the microphones, report.

Astronauts in a rocket.

Soyuz T-10-1 at the start, fire and explosion, emergency ejection.

Observers look through binoculars.

Vladimir Titov recalls the accident (an error in the signature: Anatoly Artsebarsky).

The lander lands.

The Mir Orbital Station.

Photo of the Soyuz TM-4 crew (Titov, Levchenko, Manarov).

Titov talks about the experiment.

Views of the Earth from space (photo).

The rescue team helps the astronauts get out of the lander.

Jean-Loup Chrétien writes thanks on board the capsule.

USA, Merritt Island, launch of the Discovery shuttle STS-63.

Astronauts during the flight.

Rendezvous with the Mir station, without docking.

Vladimir Titov.

USA, the launch of the Altantis STS-86 shuttle.

Specialists of the Kennedy Space Center and MCC, astronauts during the flight, docking with the Mir station.

Photos and shootings of different years, Titov in the Gagarin CPC.

Personnel:

Titov V.G. -- Soviet pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union. Serebrov A.A. -- Soviet cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union, developer and tester of spacecraft. Strekalov G.M. -- Soviet pilot-cosmonaut, cosmonaut-researcher, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR. Manarov M.H. -- Soviet pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union, public and political figure. Kretjen Zh.-L.Zh.M. -- the first French cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union.

Calendar: 1970s 1983 1987 1988 1995 1997

Locations: Moscow region [788] Kazakhstan [114] USA [851]

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