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Russia, 1993 (Jan 26), Soyuz TM-16 FLOWN. Crew: G. Manakov, A. Poleshchuk, J.-P. Haigneré (landing). Visited Mir. Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-17, Manakov and Poleshchuk (TM-16) joined Solovyev and Avdeyev (TM-15) at the station;violet onboard postmark and both types of MIR station marks on generic space entire; androgynous docking unit designed for the Apollo Soyuz Test Project used. Hopferweiser M-13e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Russia, 1993 (Jan 26), Soyuz TM-16 FLOWN. Crew: G. Manakov, A. Poleshchuk, J.-P. Haigneré (landing). Visited Mir. Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-17, Autographed by Manakov and Poleshchuk (TM-16) as well as Solovyev and Aveyev (TM-15); Soviet orbital postmark on space event entire; a few days after the cover was cancelled the crew erected a 20 meter solar sail. Hopferweiser M-13e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Russia, 1993 (Jan 26), Soyuz TM-16 FLOWN. Crew: G. Manakov, A. Poleshchuk, J.-P. Haigneré (landing). Visited Mir. Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-17, Docking date envelope autographed by Manakov and Poleshchuk (TM-16) as well as Solovyev and Avdeyev (TM-15); both types of MIR marks and onboard postmark shown in violet. Hopferweiser M-13e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Russia, 1993 (Feb 4), Soyuz TM-16 FLOWN, to commemorate an experimental Space Sail, cosmonaut Manakov writes, "This cover was marked on board MIR complex at the day when "Znamyo" experiment conducted; znamyo translates to banner, the reference to the space sail; the postmark date reflects the day Progress M-16 undocked and unfurled the sail. Hopferweiser M-13e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Russia, 1993 (Jul 22), Soyuz TM-17 FLOWN. Crew: V. Tsibliyev, A. Serebrov, J.-P. Haigneré (launch). Visited Mir. Accidental impacted the station, Frenchman Haignere added his own onboard mark (black) to the two MIR marks (violet) and postmark dated the day Haignere, Manakov and Poleschuk (Soyuz TM-16) returned home; also autographed by the TM-17 crew of Tsibliyev and Serebrov. Hopferweiser M-14e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Russia, 1993 (Jul 22), Soyuz TM-17 FLOWN. Crew: V. Tsibliyev, A. Serebrov, J.-P. Haigneré (launch). Visited Mir. Accidental impacted the station, the French crewman (philatelically represented with a French onboard mark), continued medical experiments conducted by the previous crew; Haignere arrived with the TM-17 crew of Tsibliyev and Serebrov and departed (seen on the onboard postmark) with Manakov and Poleshchuk (TM-16); each has signed the cover and both types of MIR marks are present. Hopferweiser M-14e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Russia, 1993 (Jul 22), Soyuz TM-17 FLOWN. Crew: V. Tsibliyev, A. Serebrov, J.-P. Haigneré (launch). Visited Mir. Accidental impacted the station, similar envelope in all respects; autographed Manakov and Poleshchuk (TM-16) as well as Tsibliyev, Serebrov and Haignere (TM-17). Hopferweiser M-14e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Russia, 1993 (Sep 20), Soyuz TM-17 FLOWN. Crew: V. Tsibliyev, A. Serebrov, J.-P. Haigneré (launch). Visited Mir. Accidental impacted the station, the 14th Resident Crew photographed stars in the UV spectrum, bred semiconductor crystals of gallium arsenide, and constructed a truss structure; entire (showing a cosmonaut building a truss) postmarked in violet with accompaning twin MIR marks; autographed by Tsibliyev and Serebrov. Hopferweiser M-14e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Russia, 1993 (Jul 1), Soyuz TM-17 FLOWN for youth society. Crew: V. Tsibliyev, A. Serebrov, J.-P. Haigneré (launch). Visited Mir. Accidental impacted the station, the 13th Basic Expedition, Manakov and Poleshchuk (TM-16) as well as the 14th Basic Expedition (TM-17) consisting of Tsibliev, Serebrov and J-P Henyeret have autographed envelopes of the All-Russian aerospace youth society "Soyuz"; in addition to the signatures there is a French flown cancel as well as both MIR station marks in violet; no franking or circle date stamps are on the envelopes; 10 identical examples (50 signatures). Hopferweiser M-14e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Russia, 1993 (July 3), Soyuz TM-16 FLOWN, a year floating in orbit;autographed by crew of TM-16 (Manakov & Poleschuk), TM-17 (Tsibliyev, Serebrov and Haignere), TM-18 (Afansyev, Usachjov and Polyakov) and TM-19 (Malenchenko & Musabayev); violet pentagonal and octagonal MIR onboard handstamps present, unusual for envelope to span four missions. Hopferweiser M-14e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Russia, 1994 (Jan 10), Soyuz TM-18 FLOWN. Crew: V. Afanasyev, Yu. Usachov, V. Polyakov (launch). Visited Mir, Attractive entire honoring Korolev (1907-66) with a Russian stamp suplementing the printed postage; violet MIR onboard marks; postmarked on the day Afanasyev, Usachov and Polyakov docked TM-18 with the MIR station; Also autographed by Tsibliev and Serebrov from TM-17. Hopferweiser M-15e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Russia, 1994 (Apr 12), Soyuz TM-18 FLOWN. Crew: V. Afanasyev, Yu. Usachov, V. Polyakov (launch). Visited Mir, autographs of Usachov and Polyakov (TM-18); violet onboard date stamp and MIR mark; as part of the 15th Resident Crew on the station, Polyakov, a physician, stayed 439 days in orbit. Hopferweiser M-15e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Russia, 1994 (Apr 12), Soyuz TM-18 FLOWN. Crew: V. Afanasyev, Yu. Usachov, V. Polyakov (launch). Visited Mir, autographed by Afanasev, Usachev and Polyakov (TM-18), this 15th Basic Expedition crew included medical experiments with Karkas vacuum trousers intent on preventing loss of calcium in bone structure and decrease in muscle mass as the doctor, Valeri Polyakov, underwent 439 days in space. Hopferweiser M-15e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Russia, 1994 (Jan 8), Soyuz TM-18 FLOWN. Crew: V. Afanasyev, Yu. Usachov, V. Polyakov (launch). Visited Mir, on station marks and postmarked the day the 15th Resident Crew docked with MIR; autographed by Afanasyev, Usachov and Polyakov (Soyuz TM-18) and Tsibliyev and Serebrov (Soyuz TM-17). Hopferweiser M-15e; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Russia, 1994 (Jul 1), Soyuz TM-19 FLOWN. Crew: Yu. Malenchenko, T. Musabayev, U. Merbold (landing). Visited Mir. Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-20, autographed by Malenchenko and Musabayev; this marvelous envelope has a launch cancel (1 July), an onboard postmark (2 Sept), as well as the landing date (4 Nov); while Musabayev served as an officer in the Russian Air Force, Kazakhstan insisted that his spacewalk be recognized as a Kazakh achievement. Hopferweiser M-16d; €380 ($430). Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Russia, 1994 (Oct 3), Soyuz TM-20 FLOWN. Crew: A. Viktorenko, Ye. Kondakova, U. Merbold (launch), V. Polyakov (landing). Visited Mir. Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-18, holdover carried envelope with TM-16 period (Cosmonaut Day) onboard postmark; autographed by Malenchenko, Musabaev and Polyakov (TM-19) as well as Viktorenko, Kondakova and Merbold (TM-20); clear twin MIR marks in black. Hopferweiser M-17f; €400 ($450). Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Russia, 1994 (Oct 21), Soyuz TM-20 FLOWN. Crew: A. Viktorenko, Ye. Kondakova, U. Merbold (launch), V. Polyakov (landing). Visited Mir. Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-18, autograph of Kondakova on space-themed entire; MIR onboard marks in red; 17th Resident Crew experienced voltage drops associated with video lecture from the station. Hopferweiser M-17f; €400 ($450). Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Russia, 1995 (Feb 15), Soyuz TM-20 FLOWN. Crew: A. Viktorenko, Ye. Kondakova, U. Merbold (launch), V. Polyakov (landing). Visited Mir. Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-18, unidentifed cosmonaut autograph on Russian entire with 1993 space-theme Kazakhstan franking; both MIR onboard marks along with cancel made during the 17th Resident Crew. Hopferweiser M-17f; €400 ($450). Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Russia, 1994 (Oct 3), Soyuz TM-20 EuroMir'94 pair FLOWN. Crew: A. Viktorenko, Ye. Kondakova, U. Merbold (launch), V. Polyakov (landing). Visited Mir. Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-18, RKK Energia sent 100 blue and 100 pink EuroMir'94 covers to the station; each cosmonaut received an exemplar and the remainder were returned to Earth on Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-71); autographed by the 16th and 17th Resident Crews; Malenchenko, Musabaev and Polyakov (TM-19) as well as Viktorenko, Kondakova and Merbold; pair have onboard datestamps and MIR marks in violet. Hopferweiser M-17e; €500 ($560). Suggested Bid $800-1,200 (Image)
Russia, 1995 (Apr 12), Soyuz TM-21 FLOWN. Crew: V. Dezhurov (launch), G. Strekalov (launch), N. Thagard (launch), A. Solovyev (landing), N. Budarin (landing). Visited Mir. First launch of American astronaut, beautiful illustrated envelope honoring Gagarin on a stamp and the cachet; the postmark is on Cosmonaut's Day; onboard MIR marks in red; crew-signed by Dezhurov, Strekalov and Thagard (Soyuz TM-21), Viktorenko and Kondakova (Soyuz TM-20), as well as Polyakov (Soyuz TM-18). Hopferweiser M-18e; €600 ($670). Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)