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Mig-25: Nearly Sub-Orbital
This astonishing piece of military hardware can fly to Mach 2.7 or nearly three times the speed of sound, and climb to 87,000 feet (27km). Flying it to that altitude is as close as one can come in to space without leaving the atmosphere. At that height, the sky is pitch black in daytime, and one can clearly see the curvature of the earth. The Mig-29 was designed to try to catch the US SR-71 spy plane, but according to official records it never did.
Mig-25: Nearly Sub-Orbital
Strapped In, Ready to Roll
Strapped In, Ready to Roll
Navigator's View
Navigator's View
Up And Over
Up And Over
Orthostatic Testing
Orthostatic Testing
Orthostatic Testing
Orthostatic Testing
The Centrifuge Capsule
The Centrifuge Capsule
Apollo Capsule in Houston
Apollo Capsule in Houston
EVA Pool, Houston
EVA Pool, Houston
Russian Lifeboat
Russian Lifeboat
Ballooning Over Russia
Ballooning Over Russia
Test Pilot School
Test Pilot School
Mig-29 Cockpit
Mig-29 Cockpit
Mig-25: Nearly Sub-Orbital
Mig-25: Nearly Sub-Orbital
Soyuz TM Cockpit
Soyuz TM Cockpit
Soyuz Launch
Soyuz Launch
Space Toilet
Space Toilet
Mir Training Mockup
Mir Training Mockup
Next-generation Soyuz TMA Cockpit
Next-generation Soyuz TMA Cockpit
Sim In Session
Sim In Session
Barochamber Run
Barochamber Run
EVA Training Mockup of Pirs
EVA Training Mockup of Pirs
Weightless Mass Training
Weightless Mass Training
Pass The 50kg Parcel
Pass The 50kg Parcel
Donning a Space Suit in Weightlessness
Donning a Space Suit in Weightlessness
Cockpit Views
Cockpit Views
Submarine space walking
Submarine space walking
The Vomit Chair
The Vomit Chair
Manual control
Manual control
Soyuz Capsule on Deck
Soyuz Capsule on Deck
Shiny Metal Things
Shiny Metal Things
Mir Mockup Detail
Mir Mockup Detail
The Hydrolab
The Hydrolab
Hydrolab, Star City
Hydrolab, Star City
Cosmonaut in a Spin
Cosmonaut in a Spin
Cockpit View
Cockpit View
Simulator Control Center
Simulator Control Center
Older Soyuz Simulator
Older Soyuz Simulator
Docking Simulator
Docking Simulator
Soyuz Simulator
Soyuz Simulator
Cockpit View
Cockpit View
Cramped Crew
Cramped Crew
       
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