Salyut 1 Onboard Films - Soyuz 11 Crew - Restored footage, Soviet Space Station, Silent, 1973
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- Restored silent footage taken on board Salyut 1 by the Soyuz 11 crew in 1971. Good footage of the inside of the station is shown, focusing on the central console, work tools, forward work compartment, treadmill and exercise equipment, Earth views, medical experiments, operation of the Orion 1 Space Observatory, solar panels and antennas, food refrigerator and life on board, transfer and docking compartment and the inside of Soyuz 11.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Central Console and Tools
00:38 Forward Work Compartment
01:22 Treadmill and Exercise
03:00 Earth Views
04:43 Medical Experiments
05:10 Orion Space Observatory, Solar Panels and Antennas
06:09 Food Refrigerator and Life on Board
07:58 Transfer and Docking Compartment and inside of Soyuz 11
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The original footage was grainy and with large color shifts. This was corrected as best as possible, trying to increase shadow detail and display more neutral colors.
Footage was sourced from the Soviet documentary "Steep Roads of Space", supplied by "for all mankind" - many thanks!.
Sound and image cleanup, geometry correction and color restoration by RetroSpace HD.
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Salyut 1 (Салют-1) was the world's first space station launched into low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on April 19, 1971. The Salyut program followed this with five more successful launches of seven more stations.
Salyut 1 was visited by Soyuz 10 and Soyuz 11. The hard-docking of Soyuz 10 failed and the crew had to abort this mission. The Soyuz 11 crew (Georgy Dobrovolsky, Vladislav Volkov, and Viktor Patsayev) achieved successful hard docking in 1973, and performed experiments in Salyut 1 for 23 days.
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This crew died upon reentry when a valve leaked and Soyuz 11 depressurized. RIP Dobrovolsky, Volkov, and Patsayev.
I didn't realized footage of this mission survived. Nice to take time to show them doing what they did best, before things went sideways. Thank you for sharing this with us so we can remember them.
You were thinking about this footage?
I was expecting this video to affect me emotionally, given what happened after this (definitely was ready for the gut punch that was the Gagarin photo), and it certainly did do that
But what really surprised, and hit me hard in a different way, was the footage of Earth. Somehow, it didn't occur to me that Earth in 1971 would look basically just like Earth in the present day. It actually does call to mind how small we are in the canvas of existence, and what a marvelous world it is that we live in.
Godspeed Soyuz 11, godspeed.
Nice find. I understand there should have been around 21 hours of footage as they broadcast live from Salyut 1 for an hour every night on Soviet tv while they were up there. RIP Soyuz 11.
Was für wunderbare Aufnahmen dieser Mission. Tapfere Männer, welche für die Forschung und der Menschheit ihr Leben gelassen haben.
Mögen sie unvergessen und in Frieden ruhen.
Danke für das hochladen dieses so seltenen Stück Geschichte.
Meine Empfehlung: Der rote Orbit Ein Buch von Harro Zimmer.
Die russische Raumfahrt ist bis heute faszinierend. Mir.
Truly remarkable footage !-it always amazes me how in just eighteen months a pressure shell of an unflown Almaz military space station was converted into an orbital scientific research facility called Salyut
Excellent! A reminder of how, although the Soviets lost the Moon Race, they acquitted themselves superbly, and honorably, in the overall field of space exploration.
Absolutely Amazing! I've never seen any of this footage before.
Great pictures snd music... but it's hard to watch, knowing what happens next.
Great footage. But so sad. It is really cool to see these pioneers in their everyday lives aboard the first space station, Salyut 1. All we in the west ever knew was how they died. This film shows how they lived . More than just a terrifying statistic.
Great to have this - as a memory of those poor guys . Dangerous game , never routine .
Good grief, how sad. The photo of Yuri Gagarin, apparently acting as a capcom, put it over for me. RIP.
This crew died during re-entry if I'm not mistaken. Tragic end for brave people.
recently found your channel a couple days ago and loving the videos. amazing
The date is incorrect, this was in 1971. Perhaps the 1973 date is when the film was released?
RIP to this crew. They gave their lives in the pursuit of pushing the frontiers of space exploration.
RIP Soyuz 11
This interior looks a lot more like the later Salyuts/MIR/Zvezda than I was expecting.
07:45 Is that a picture of Gagarin?
yes
Yes - In 1968, Gagarin acted as capcom for the flight of Soyuz 1; which crash-landed, killing its pilot Vladimir Komarov.
The US had the first crew of Skylab about this same time, June ,1973. They had to fix a few things on Skylab before they could live in it.
Descansando en los hombros de gigantes como Gagarin , komarov sotuz once el Challenger and Columbia Neil Armstrong
Yeees
How did this footage get to us? Was it stored onboard the station and later retrieved? Or was it recovered from the landing capsule?
Retro Space HD it is with great sadness that I must inform you that Marilyn Lovell (wife of Astronaut Jim Lovell) passed away Sunday.
I hope Jim is ok.
Eerie footage
a name of music?
This was the time of the birth of the first space stations of the Salyut series in the USSR. Rest in peace brave heroes.
It was 1971, not 1973
RUSSIANS NEED TO REMASTER THIS ASAP. RIP SOYUZ 11 CREW DOBROVOLSKY, VOLKOV ,PATSAYEV
turning knobs and pressing buttons undecided and with no sense. This is what I called fakery. Good video, at some point I was convinced that they really did it. Now I know, thank you.
You do realize these guys died during this mission?
Is English a second language ?
What? You know the purpose, layout and manual of these devices to tell?
Have you ever actually seen someone adjusting an analog electronics device?
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