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Phase I
02:35
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Since 1955, the achievements of the US and the USSR in rocket science allowed launching artificial satellites. As a result, it gave an opportunity to start active space exploration.
The Space Age was beginning…
There was a success in the creation of space stations and probes for the complex research of the planets of the Solar System. Also, there were first attempts of the transmission of interstellar messages from humanity to possible intelligent creatures outside of the Solar System.
At the beginning of 1960, the first teams of astronauts were gathered and the first spacecraft were designed. Successful tests of rocket vehicles with spaceships were carried on.
In a year, the USSR launches the spacecraft “Vostok-1” boarded with the first man, who had ever flown to the Earth’s orbit. This man was an astronaut Yuri Gagarin.
Each year the spaceships were improving. New tasks were being solved and new researches were carried on.
In 1964, the spacecraft “Voskhod 2” was modified and given into the control of the crew that consisted of Pavel Belyaev, the captain, and Alexei Leonov, the pilot, with the aim of sending an astronaut to outer space.
On March 15, 1965, an astronaut Alexei Leonov performs the first exit of a human to an outer space ever…
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Voskhod - 2
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Universe!
Humanity!
Courage, ambition.
Striving for progress.
The Universe is calling
To infinity. To psychogenesis.
The first man. Outer space.
Airlock to the deep way.
Are you ready to learn other worlds
And leave your soul?
It has no gods
It has no pain
It tests you to the limit
Revealing your mind
Bitter trials, Cold space
Sensor errors, Unstable pressure
I will not stop but the risk is huge.
The Solar System opens the gates.
The first man. Outer space.
Airlock to the deep way.
Are you ready to learn other worlds
And leave your soul?
It has no gods
It has no pain
It tests you to the limit
Revealing your mind
New worlds!
New ships!
New discoveries!
Are waiting for us!
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Phase II
02:14
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Since 1961, the US was actively developing and testing a series of manned spacecraft “Apollo” designed for the flights of three persons. Their main mission was to deliver astronauts to the Moon.
The official count of such missions was started from Apollo 4 and the launch of an uncrewed rocket vehicle Saturn.
On January 27, 1967, three weeks before the launch, there was a fatal fire during the test of a spacecraft. The victims of the disaster were astronauts Virgil Ivan Grissom (he had two travels in space), Edward Higgins White II (the first American in open space), and Roger Bruce Chaffee. The canceled mission was entitled Apollo 1 to memorize the deceased astronauts.
The Moon missions were carried on…
It is July 20, 1969. The crew of the spacecraft Apollo 11 successfully lands the lunar module on the surface of the Moon. The captain of the spacecraft Neil Alden Armstrong and a pilot Buzz Aldrin disembark from their spacecraft. This is the first time when the human’s feet step on the surface of another celestial body…
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Apollo 11
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Escape velocity.
Target to the Moon.
We are getting closer
To the sea of tranquility.
The Earth is getting smaller.
Confusion ahead.
We keep on orbiting
It’s time to land.
The dark side of the Moon.
The blinding light.
The sea of tranquility.
It’s all inside you.
The contact signal.
The landing is completed.
Eagle! The permission is given!
The lunar horizon. The blinding light.
Immense desert! The time has come.
The first step. The lunar dust.
Excited state of mind.
Here are men from the planet Earth.
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Apollo - Soyuz
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Instrumental
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Phase III
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The Cold War and the Space Race were going on…
After the completion of the Apollo program in the US, NASA initiates the project aimed at the creation of reusable space vehicles. Its main goal was the delivery of large payloads to near-Earth orbit and, as a consequence, creation of an inhabited base on the Moon, and manned trips to Mars with further disembarkment of the crew to its surface.
Space Shuttles were launched to space with the use of a pair of Solid Rocket Boosters and a large external tank for main engines. The largest crew of the space shuttle consisted of eight astronauts. Usual flights of these spacecraft lasted from five to sixteen days.
The USSR was strongly concerned about the development of the Space Shuttle program as it was searching for a hidden military threat. One of its main considerations was the possibility for Shuttle to carry nuclear arms and capture the satellite Salyut 7 on the Earth’s orbit.
In total, the US designed five Shuttles (two of which were destroyed in disasters) and one prototype. The flights to space were carried on from April 12, 1981, to June 21, 2011. During the thirty-year period of the maintenance of Space Shuttles, there were 135 launches.
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Space Shuttle
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Space Shuttle
Through time and space Flying
closer to the stars.
The torn strings of soulful notes.
The four shuttles of high hopes.
The lift-off!
Feel this call.
Orbiter!
RS-25
Side boosters.
Discard the fuel tank.
The ship’s new power.
We will reach Mars.
New tasks, we can do everything.
Full steam ahead, thirty years of flying.
Challenger, Discovery,
Columbia, Atlantis.
More than a hundred flights
failures will not stop us.
Explosion!
The end of the mission!
Nothing lasts forever!
But there is no limit to
Unattainable heights,
Everything is subject to humanity.
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Phase IV
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On February 11, 1985, Salyut 7, the only orbital space station in the world designed by the USSR, stopped responding to the signals sent by ground control. The radio communication was interrupted and there was no data regarding the orientation and location of the station. It meant that the station was in the state of free falling…
There was a need for the first manual docking with the space station in history, identification of the cause of the malfunction and its elimination. To save the station and avoid the disaster, on June 6, 1985, it was decided to send two astronauts, Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Viktor Savinykh from the launch site Baikonur.
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Salyut - 7
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The control is lost. The station is silent
Falling!! It's a question of time.
Salvation!! is on the way.
Two astronauts.
Are taking off.
Manual docking! There can be no mistake.
Frost inside! Darkness is everywhere.
Revitalize! Glitch in Power control system.
Human lives are at stake.
The fate of Salyut 7.
Years later! The fuel is almost at zero.
High solar activity.
Uncontrolled reentry
Fragments scatter.
Bright flashes like a falling comet.
Eternity!
We will move on.
Wormhole!
Forward to new worlds.
The future!
Is already here
Life or death!
Let Cosmos in.
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Phase - CVIII
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The question of death has been the main issue in all religions and scientific branches as well as people’s reflections. If humanity continues living on Earth it is doomed because, one day, the Sun will explode and go out. To save our species for millions and billions of years, we should set forth to space and plant our seeds in a new world.
Now we are here with peace and hope for all humanity.
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BONGTOWER Stavropol, Russia
Bongtower - psychedelic stoner-doom band. Themes of songs about our universe, where there have always been interesting individuals with alternative thinking about people with a difficult ideology starting with inquisitors continuing scientists and ending with astronauts. Powerful, viscous and hypnotic riffs immerse you in history from occult rituals to deep space. ... more
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