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Soviet and Russian Space Flights continued...

Soyuz Flights (1967-) continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
6781   imageRussia, 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, similar envelope autographed by Dezhurov, Strekalov and Thagard (TM-21), Vikorenko and Kondakova (TM-20), and Polyakov (TM-18); onboard marks in red.
Hopferweiser M-18e; €600 ($670). (Image)

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6782   imageRussia, 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, 30th anniversary of Gagarin cachet used on Cosmonaut Day in 1995; red postmark with accompanying MIR onboard marks; includes signatures of TM-21 (Dezhurov, Strekalov and Thagard), TM-20 (Solovyev and Kondakova) and TM-18 (Polyakov).
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6783   imageRussia, 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, Dezhurov, Strekalov and Thagard (TM-21), Viktorenko and Kondakova (TM-20) and Polyakov (TM-18) autographed enveloped; three onboard marks in red cancelled on Cosmonaut's Day; cover cachet honors Gagarin as the first human to orbit the Earth.
Hopferweiser M-18e; €600 ($670). (Image)

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6784   imageRussia, 1995 (Apr 2), 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, striking postal card with red onboard marks; postmark appears incorrectly set to 1993; clearly 19th Resident Crew as it is autographed by Dezhurov, Strekalov, and Thagard (Soyuz TM-21), Viktorenko and Kondakova (TM-20), and Polyakov (TM-18).
Hopferweiser M-18e; €600 ($670). (Image)

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6785   imageRussia, 1995 (Sep 3), Soyuz TM-22 FLOWN. Crew: Yu. Gidzenko, S. Avdeyev, T. Reiter. Visited Mir, cosmonaut Gidzenko pens, "It is delivered to MIR complex by Soyuz 22 spacecraft"; onboard five and eight-sided MIR station marks; signed by Solovyov, Budarin, Gidzenko, Avdeyev, and Reiter, Ex- Cosmonaut Gidzenko collection. (Image)

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6786   imageRussia, 1996 (Feb 8), TM-22 FLOWN, MIR onboard handstamps document envelope from the 20th Resident Crew; stamp and cachet illustrate cosmonauts conducting a spacewalk; postmarked on the date of an EVA by Gidzenko and Reiter while Avdeyev monitored systems from within the spacecraft.
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6787   imageRussia, 1996 (Feb 21), Soyuz TM-23 FLOWN. Crew: Yu. Onufrienko, Yu. Usachov, C. André-Deshays (landing). Visited Mir. Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-24, homemade envelope constructed from inkjet printer print with number 29 on the reverse; in Gidzenko's handwriting it reads, " It is delivered to Earth with the Soyuz TM-22 spacecraft."; requisite MIR onboard handstamps; autographed by Gidzenko, Avdeyev, Reiter, Onifryenko, and Usachyov, Ex- Cosmonaut Gidzenko collection. (Image)

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SOLD for $140.00
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6788   imageRussia, 1997 (Feb 10), Soyuz TM-25 FLOWN. Crew: V. Tsibliyev, A. Lazutkin, R. Ewald (launch). Onboard fire (23 Feb 1997) and collision punctured module, hard luck mission;breathing masks were required for two days after a onboard fire lasting 90 seconds occurred; during this long-duration mission, power supply and oxygen generators malfunctioned; then in June Progress M-34 collided with the station severely damaging the Spektr module; when Soyuz TM-25 finally returned to Earth the landing rockets did not ignate as planned, leading to a very hard landing;autographed by Tsibliyev, Lazutkin, Ewald, Solovoyov, Foale and Vinogradov.
Hopferweiser M-23h; €400 ($450). (Image)

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6789   imageU.S.S.R., Crew signed Soyuz flights for the enterprising dealer, moderate duplication for 29 flights autographed by the crews; includes Soyuz 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, T-3, 39, 40, T-5, T-6, T-9, T-10, T-11, TM-2, TM-3, TM-15, TM-17 and TM-23; some are launch locations and others are anniversary, all with nice cachets; a great opportunity to acquire 142 covers with 298 autographs and 20 certificates. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.4 lbs. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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6790   imageU.S.S.R., Soyuz in 10 binders of surprisingly good stuff, Soyuz T-6/11, advanced collection with numerous registered covers, 16 crew signed covers, Indian Salyut 7 space mail cancel (but no signatures), a few small sheets of stamps, a very strong book; Soyuz T-12/TM-7, 15 crew signed covers as well as clean registered envelopes and pristine stamps, outstanding; Soyuz 25-29, marvelous Czech Gagarin series with overprint on cover as well as stamps and blocks, 15 crew signed envelopes, many postmarked at Baikonur Cosmodrome, autographed photos; Soyuz 28-40 Sverdlovsk, about 100 meticulously cancelled, beautiful; Salyut 7 Soyuz T-2/3, perhaps 50 with numerous variations on commemorative rubber stamps; Soyuz 28-40 Liepaja, at least 100 color shade differences on this regional postmark; Soyuz 30-31, great stamps and blocks, 5 crew signed covers, signed photographs, a few with onboard postmarks but not signed, very strong material; Soyuz 32-35 T-2,3,4, dozen autographed covers, stamps, imperfs, beautiful; Soyuz 36-38, 10 crew signed (one may be flown), stamps, imperfs, strong Cuba and Viet Nam, signed photos, great binder; Soyuz 39-40, much ordinary but the Romania is excellent, some crew signed and possibly carried to Salyut 6. Shipping charges apply - weight 49.2 lbs.
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SOLD for $800.00
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6791   imageU.S.S.R., Holy Grail of crew signed autographs, Soviet tradition held that pilots would not offer autographs until they returned from their first trip to space; in the case of Soyuz-11 the original crew included Alexei Leonov, the first spacewalker, but when a crewmember had an abnormal chest x-ray, the entire crew was replaced; the new crew, consisting of Victor Patsaev, Vladislav Volkov and Georgy Dobrovolsky, became the first to occupy the Saylut 1 space station; while a ventilation system needed to be replaced on arrival, and a fire broke out halfway through the 22 day stay, the mission was a success until reentry;a malfunction on separation from the service module disturbed a vent seal which dumped the air from the spacecraft causing the death of the crew; while there are some creases and cracks in this 6.75" x 8.5" black and white photograph, the signatures are bold and EXTREMELY rare; a complete crew signed item from a mission where two had never flown is virtually unheard of; comes with Expert Verification from the International Public Charitable Foundation for Support of Russian Cosmonautics, Extremely scarce. (Image)

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6792   imageU.S.S.R., Soyuz-6 Gagarin Medal awarded to Shonin, presented by the Soviet Federation of Astronautics fir "his direct participation in the exploration of space"; the companion award booklet is included, Ex- the Georgi Shonin collection. (Image) (Image2)

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6793   imageU.S.S.R., Soyuz T-4 autographed by 100th human in space FLOWN, unfranked cover with fancy Salyut 6 black pentagonal handstamp; autographed by Viktor Savinykh. (Image)

Suggested Bid $75-100
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6794   imageU.S.S.R., Soyuz T-5 photograph FLOWN, 8x10 portrait of Berezovoy and Lebedev prior to their flight to Salyut-7; while not signed it does have an onboard postmark (about a week before their return to Earth), and a Salyut-7 mark in black; the French onboard and another pentagonal Salyut-7 mark are in blue; beautiful condition item. (Image)

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6795   imageU.S.S.R., Intercosmos Soyuz missions to Saylut space station, colorful grouping of missions that used the Soviet space program to enhance relations with satellite nations; expect crew-signed covers, beautiful cachets, and Baikonur and country specific postmarks; nice items including Indian pilot signature in English and Hindi, set of four Saylut 6 covers Hopferwieser reports as possibly flown; 40 better items in total. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.4 lbs. (Image) (Image2)

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6796   imageU.S.S.R., Better covers from Mir station flights, select crew covers from the Mir era culled for the discriminating Soviet collector; everything in excellent condition; expect only the slightest duplication; 40 covers in this lot; bonus, piece of metal FLOWN from the Soyuz T-11 spacecraft in an All Union Youth Aerospace Society folder. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.2 lbs. (Image) (Image2)

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6797   imageU.S.S.R., 1978-79, "GROUNDED" Salyut-6 autographed collection, Very attractive collection of cosmonaut autographs on envelopes with Salyut-6 onboard markings; unfortunately, the marks were applied on Earth and were not carried into space; an opportunity to get a wonderful set of 41 signatures on 18 covers for a fraction of the flown variety. (Image) (Image2)

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6798   imageU.S.S.R., Soyuz 4 docks with Soyuz 5 in orbit, the first time that crewed spacecraft docked in orbit was celebrated when Yeliseyev and Khrunov from Soyuz 5 (leaving Volynov to pilot the craft) conducted a spacewalk to Soyuz 4. They surprised Shatalov with letters from his wife and Nikolai Kamanin (head of cosmonaut training) as well as newspapers Pravda and Izvestis with detailed news about the flight. Khrunov had fastened the letters with a belt to his pressure suit. The catalog value of a flown cover, a great modern rarity, is $140,000; the offered item, while not flown, was one of the first cancels from Bailonur; cancels from subsequent days of the mission are also rare as is the contemporaneous signatures of the crews; 11,000 covers were later offered through the Moscow Philatelic Department after the rocket nose was defaced on the postmark; a common 10 kopeck altered envelope is included for comparison, exceedingly rare spacefiller until you get the flown example. (Image)

Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $750.00
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6799   imageU.S.S.R., (1978), "Flightless" Salyut-6 but lovely, despite signatures attesting to transport to the Salyut-6 space station these 6 items never left Earth; while the cancels appear genuine, they were applied after landing and do not warrant a flown premium; beautiful nonetheless and with a total of 7 autographs of cosmonauts who have "been there" including; Grechko and Romanenko (Soyuz 26), as well as Dzhanibekov and Makarov (Soyuz 27). (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6)

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6800   imageU.S.S.R., Earthbound but lovely, 14 covers with space cancels (1 Salyut-6, 10 Salyut 7, and 3 MIR) that never left home; applied on return of the cosmonauts, they are attractive nonetheless; a total of 10 autographs are included; well worth a look. (Image) (Image2)

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