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A set of space objects SOYUZ-7 GLOBE INDICATOR WATCH PHOTO & autograph Soviet
$ 52800
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A set of instruments and photographs, flew into space on the ship SOYUZ-7. The kit includes: 4 photos of crew members, one photo with autograph of the ship commander, pressure device from the dashboard, WATCH, and Globe - orientation and landing device. All these items were donated by the commander of the ship with a gift photo to his friend Alexander Markovich. Now sold by his family. All documents on consent of sale are available. A personal meeting on the territory of the buyer 's country is possible. Any checks and examinations at your expense. Items are originals, all from the SOYUZ-7 panel. All the objects in our time are preserved in a single copy. Items are worthy of any space museum. According to preliminary estimates of experts, the items were estimated at 0,000 and higher. Sale by the lowest estimate.Name of the ship Union-7
Soyuz launch vehicle
Union Flight No. 7
Baikonur launch site 1
Launch October 12, 1969
10:44:42 UTC
Landing of the ship 17 October 1969
09:25:05 UTC
Landing place 155 km north-west of Karaganda
Flight duration is 4 days 22 h 40 min 23 s
Quantity of rounds 80
Distance travelled 3.314 million km
Apogee of 225.9 km
Perigee of 207.4 km
Inclination 51.68 °
Circulation period 88.63 min
Weight is 6.570 t
NSSDC ID 1969-086A
SCN 04124
Flight data of crew
Chlenov ekipazha 3
Signal "Snow-storm"
Landing 3
Landing place 155 km north-west of Karaganda
Flight duration is 4 days 22 h 40 min 23 s
Quantity of rounds 80
The first group flight of three spacecraft, Soyuz-6, Soyuz-7 and Soyuz-8.
It was officially announced that the purpose of the flight was to test spacecraft systems, conduct in-orbit manoeuvres during group flight, and conduct scientific, technical, and medical-biological experiments.
In fact, the purpose of the flight was to dock Soyuz-7 and Soyuz-8 ships and to move one astronaut from Soyuz-7 to Soyuz-8 and one in the opposite direction.
The cosmonautics of Soyuz-6 were supposed to be nearby (approximately 50 meters) and make a film docking. However, due to the failure of the electronic automatic docking system "Needle," the docking did not take place. The ships were equipped only for automatic docking, manual docking, under the control of the cosmonautics, was impossible, as the cosmonautics had no means of measuring relative range and speed, not tied to the Needle system. The attempted manual docking failed - the relative speed of the ships was too large, and had to diverge urgently.
On 17 October, Soyuz-7 successfully landed.
The terms and cost of shipment shall be agreed in advance. Delivery in person to the buyer 's country or meeting in Russia in any city is possible.