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“u know u like it ;)” - @cosmo-naute
Nope. Salyut-7 boi all the way.
Salute-7
Angels In Space Nothing But Top Secret Hallucinations?
In 1985, there were six crew members on board the Soviet Salyut-7 space station. They were cosmonauts Leonid Kizim, Oleg Atkov, Vladimir Solovyov, Svetlana Savitskaya, Igor Volk and Vladimir Jannibekov. That day, the cosmonauts were doing their routine work connected with laboratory experiments. All of a sudden, a cloud of strange orange gas enveloped the station. A flash of bright light blinded all the cosmonauts on board for a while. As soon as they could see again, the cosmonauts saw silhouettes of seven figures outside the station. The aliens looked like humans, but were of higher stature. They also had large wings behind their backs and luminous halos above their heads. The creatures looked like angels.
The crew reported the bizarre sight to the Earth. The document was classified as top secret immediately. All members of the crew were subsequently subjected to psychological and medical tests, which found no abnormalities at all.
Full Article: http://www.pravdareport.com/society/anomal/14-06-2011/118195-angels-0/
Interview with cosmonaut Vladimir Dzhanibekov
– When you were in space, did you miss the earth more, or do you miss space more being on the earth?
– I didn’t miss the earth at all, because my flights were always short. After the first flight, I felt as if I had been given the show Seventeen Moments of Spring to watch and was told “there won’t be any more!” I was always envious of those who went on the long expeditions. I really wanted to work like that, being both on and off the station. But it didn’t happen.
Salyut-7 (2017)
Director: Klim Shipenko
Cinematographers: Sergey Astakhov & Ivan Burlakov
Sinema Özeti, Salyut-7 - 1985 Yılında Rus Uzay İstasyonu Olan Salyut-7'nin Arızalanması İle Yaşananlar..., Tarihi Biyografik Aksiyon ve Dram Filmleri
https://www.artmusicchannel.com/2019/10/sinema-ozeti-salyut-7-tarihi-biyografik.html
A chronicle of Soviet/Russian spacecraft by NASA
i found this while researching how Vladimir Vasyutin got sick during Salyut-7 and had to be flown back down to Earth.
This is a really interesting chronicle of Soviet and Russian manned space missions from the early Soyuz to MIR! There’s little tidbits of info about each mission, EVAs and hardware failure/repairs, and accounts by the cosmonauts on how the mission went.
overview of salyut-7
diary entry by a cosmonaut
details on the Soviets’ plan for MIR
descriptions of MIR’s damage during the 1991-1992 time period