Russian Cosmonaut Sergey Treshchev Treshchov Signed Photo International Space Station Expediton-5 STS-111
Russian Cosmonaut Sergey Treshchev Treshchov Signed Photo International Space Station Expediton-5 STS-111
Russian Cosmonaut Sergey Treshchev ( Treshchov) signed colour high quality photo (8" x 10"), printed on Kodak paper. The photo is in excellent condition. Cosmonaut signed photo in the right low corner.
The Expedition-Five crew launched on June 5, 2002 aboard STS-111 and docked with the International Space Station on June 7, 2002. Treschev performed one EVA during his 6-month stay aboard the Space Station. He and Korzun installed a frame on the outside of the Zarya Module to house components for future spacewalk assembly tasks. They installed new material samples on a pair of Japanese Space Agency materials exposure experiments housed on the outside of Zvezda. They installed devices on Zvezda that will simplify the routing of tethers during future assembly spacewalks. They also improved future station amateur radio operations by adding two ham radio antennas on Zvezda. The Expedition-Five crew (one American Astronaut and two Russian Cosmonauts) returned to Earth on December 7, 2002 aboard STS-113. Completing his first space flight, Treschev logged 184 days, 22 hours and 14 minutes in space, including an EVA totaling 5 hours and 21 minutes.
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