1:50 scale model of the SOYOUZ launcher - Lot 155

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1:50 scale model of the SOYOUZ launcher - Lot 155
1:50 scale model of the SOYOUZ launcher Composed of three parts (base, launcher and third stage with ejection tower). The upper part is signed in felt pen by fourteen space explorers: 6 astronauts from the 2009 ESA Group 3 selection (Samantha Cristoforetti, Lucas Parmitano, Alexander Gerst, Andreas Mogensen, Tim Peake, and Thomas Pesquet), Franke de Winnie (astronaut manager), French astronauts Michel Tognini, Jean-Pierre Haignere, Claudie Andre-Deshays, and Léopold Eyharts and Russian cosmonauts Alexander Kaleri, Yuri Malenchenko, and Sergeï Volkov. Beautiful model made by ESPACE MAQUETTE in 2009. The base features the badge from Thomas Pesquet's first mission (Soyuz MS 03 - proxima) on November 17, 2016, as well as his TAG NAME from the spacesuit (in French and Russian). H. 94 cm - D. (base) 25 x 23 cm (three signatures partially erased, but still visible) Note: 1) Samantha Cristoforetti (1977 ...). ESA astronaut since 2009. She flew 2 missions to the ISS in 2014 and 2022. 2) Lucas Parmitano (1976 ...) ESA astronaut since 2009. He made his first flight to the ISS in 2011 and again in 2018. He was the first space DJ in 2019 and has more than 366 mission days. 3) Alexander Gerst (1976 ...). ESA astronaut since 2009. In 2014 he joined the ISS and returned in 2018, totalling 362 days in space. He is currently working on a future lunar mission. 4) Andreas Mogensen (1976 ...). ESA astronaut since 2009. In 2015 he joined the ISS on board the 500th Soyuz mission. Since then, he has flown 208 mission days and collaborated with SpaceX, where he became the first European to pilot a SpaceX spacecraft, before becoming ISS commander on the 70th crew rotation. 5) Tim Peake (1972 ...). ESA astronaut since 2009. He took off for the ISS in 2015 and has accumulated 185 days in space. In 2016, he ran the London Marathon from the ISS on a treadmill. 6) Thomas Pesquet (1978 ...) ESA astronaut since 2009. He was the tenth French astronaut to go into space in 2016. In 2021, he returned to the ISS with SpaceX's Crew Dragon and became ISS Commander (a first for a Frenchman). He has a total of 396 mission days and 6 spacewalks. 7) Michel Tognini (1949 ...) astronaut since 1992. He took part in missions to the MIR space station in 1992 and to Columbia in 1999. Total mission time: 18 days. 8) Jean-Pierre Haignere (1948 ...). Astronaut since 1993. He has logged 209 mission days and took part in the Soyuz missions of 1993 and 1998. He took part in the development of the Zero G aircraft. In 2002, he was in charge of building a Soyuz launch base in Kourou. 9) Claudie Haignere (Andre-Deshays) (1957 ...) French astronaut since 1996, when she took part in the flight to the Mir station. In 2001, she was the first French astronaut aboard the ISS. She has logged a total of sixteen mission days. 10) Léopold Eyharts (1957 ...) French astronaut since 1998, with a total of 68 mission days aboard the Mir or ISS station. 11) Alexander Kaleri (1956 ...) Russian astronaut. He logged 769 days aboard the Mir station between 1992 and 2000 and aboard the ISS in 2003 and 2010. He is currently a veteran of space missions. 12) Yuri Malenchenko (1961 ...). Russian astronaut. He logged 827 mission days aboard the Mir station (of which he was commander) and the ISS between 1994 and 2015. He was the first to marry in space in 2003 aboard the ISS. 13) Sergei Volkov (1973 ...). Russian astronaut since 2008. Between 2008 and 2015, he flew a total of 547 mission days to the ISS (of which he was the youngest commander). He is one of the few cosmonauts to have a father who is also a cosmonaut.
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