ISS SSTV Awards from Russia
ARRIS SSTV Award
The picture on the diploma presents the characters of three astronauts who passed away in 2019.
From the left side:
Alexei
Leonov - during the flight with the space ship Voskhod 2, on March 18,
1965, as the first man went into open space. The walk lasted 12 minutes
and 9 seconds. He made his second space flight within the Soyuz-Apollo
program (July 15 -21, 1975). Under this mission Soyuz 19 space ship
merged with American Apollo. It was the first ever merger in the orbit
of an American and a Soviet ships. In total, three American and two
Soviet astronauts flew in both vehicles.
In the years 1970–1991 he was deputy commander of the Cosmonaut Training Center Yuri Gagarin.
He was also known as a painter creating paintings on subjects related to the conquest of space.
He died in Moscow on October 11, 2019, at the age of 85.
Valery
Bykovsky - took part in three space missions. For the first time he
flew into space in 1963 on board of the Vostok 5 spacecraft. For the
second time 13 years later - in 1976 he was the commander of the Soyuz
22 crew. In 1978 he took off into space for the third time - as the
commander of Soyuz 31 spacecraft. It was a flight to the Salut 6 space
station within the Intercosmos program. He died at the age of 84, on
March 27, 2019 in Star City near Moscow.
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