Cosmonaut Rukavishnikov Signed Gemini Recovery Force U.S. Navy Space Cover

Cosmonaut Rukavishnikov Signed Gemini Recovery Force U.S. Navy Space Cover

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Space Cover U.S. Navy Recovery Force Pacific signed by Soviet cosmonaut Nikolai Rukavishnikov (1932 – 2002) 

The cover is in good condition.

Nikolai Rukavishnikov became the 50th human to fly in space on 23 April 1971, the launch date of Soyuz 10. The mission, along with Vladimir Shatalov and Aleksei Yeliseyev, was intended to dock with the Salyut 1 space station. They were unable to dock, and returned to Earth two days later.

He began his second flight, Soyuz 16, on 2 December 1974, with Anatoly Filipchenko. The mission was a test of the Soyuz 7K-TM hardware being used in the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project. The mission lasted six days, and was a complete success.

His third flight, Soyuz 33, was an Intercosmos flight to the Salyut 6 space station on 10 April 1979 with Bulgarian cosmonaut Georgi Ivanov. On its final approach, the spacecraft's main engine failed, and the docking was aborted. They were able to return to Earth with the backup engine, but an overly-long re-entry burn led to a 10-g ballistic re-entry. The crew was recovered safely.

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