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Last steps of Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov, Baikonur Cosmodrome, USSR, 23 April 1967
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Last steps of Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov, Baikonur Cosmodrome, USSR, 23 April 1967
Last steps of Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov, Baikonur Cosmodrome, USSR, 23 April 1967. Vladimir Komarov (1927-1967) was one of the first group of cosmonauts selected to take part in the Soviet space programme in 1960. In 1967 he was selected to pilot the Soyuz 1 spacecraft, which was intended to fly to the Moon. His flight on Soyuz 1 on 23 April 1967 made Komarov the first man to fly into space more than once, but he was tragically killed the next day when the spacecraft crashed after re-entry. Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Moscow
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Accident Astronaut Cosmonaut Exploration Incident Killed Pioneer Soviet Soviet Union Space Space Flight Space Programme Spacecraft Tragedy Union Of Soviet Socialist Republics Ussr Vladimir Baikonur Cosmodrome Komarov
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This poignant print captures the last steps of Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the USSR on 23 April 1967. Vladimir Komarov, a pioneer in space exploration, was one of the first group of cosmonauts selected to participate in the Soviet space program in 1960. In an attempt to reach the Moon, he was chosen to pilot the Soyuz 1 spacecraft. On that fateful day, Komarov's flight aboard Soyuz 1 marked his second journey into space, making him a trailblazer for future astronauts. However, tragedy struck when the spacecraft crashed during re-entry on 24 April 1967, resulting in his untimely death. The image showcases Komarov wearing a cap and headdress symbolic of his country's proud heritage as he takes these final strides towards destiny. The monochrome composition adds depth and emotion to this historic moment frozen in time. Preserved within the State Museum of History in Moscow, this photograph serves as a reminder of both human triumph and devastating loss. It encapsulates not only Komarov's incredible courage but also highlights the risks inherent in pushing boundaries and exploring uncharted territories. Through this image, we are transported back to an era when space travel was still shrouded with uncertainty and danger. It stands as a testament to Vladimir Komarov's indomitable spirit and unwavering dedication to advancing mankind's understanding of our universe despite its tragic outcome.
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