Soyuz 11 facts for kids
Soyuz 11 was a manned space mission. It was the only mission to live on Salyut 1, the first space station. It was a backup mission of Soyuz 10, which was failed to dock. The mission killed three men in space. They were Georgy Dobrovolsky, Vladislav Volkov, and Viktor Patsayev.
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Crew
Position | Crew | |
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Commander | Georgy Dobrovolsky Only spaceflight |
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Flight Engineer | Vladislav Volkov Second and last spaceflight |
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Test Engineer | Viktor Patsayev Only spaceflight |
Backup crew
Position | Cosmonaut | |
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Commander | Alexey Gubarev | |
Flight Engineer | Vitaliy Sevastyanov | |
Test Engineer | Anatoli Voronov |
Original crew
Position | Cosmonaut | |
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Commander | Alexey Leonov | |
Flight Engineer | Valeri Kubasov | |
Test Engineer | Pyotr Kolodin |
Death of crew
On 30 June 1971, after returing to the Earth of the capsule, the recovery team knocked on the side. There was no response. Opening the hatch, they found all three men in their couches, no motion. There had dark-blue patches on their faces and trails of blood from their noses and ears. They brought them out from the capsule. Dobrovolsky was still warm. According to their reports, the reason of death was suffocation.
The cosmonauts were buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis at Red Square, Moscow near the remains of Yuri Gagarin. US astronaut Tom Stafford was one of the pallbearers. They were also each awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union medal.
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In Spanish: Soyuz 11 para niños