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Soyuz Spacecraft Interior Equipment A virtually complete interior of a Soyuz Spacecraft. This is...

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Soyuz Spacecraft Interior Equipment A virtually complete interior of a Soyuz Spacecraft. This is...
Soyuz Spacecraft Interior Equipment A virtually complete interior of a Soyuz Spacecraft. This is a phenomenal lot that includes 1) an Engineering Control Panel (all panels used in the Soviet program are slightly different, but the basic functions remained the same) that contains 1) an onboard computer, 2) a Soyuz mechanical clock that includes current time and flight time, 3) a multifunction monitor (connected to EVA TV cameras and to display the docking process, at the same time, special areas of this monitor indicate temperature, humidity, pressure and CO2 concentrations in the Soyuz capsule, 4) a set of "emergency lights" relating to depressurization of different modules of the spacecraft, launcher's emergency, communications alert, landing , air supply system emergency, computer failure, etc, 5) navigational display (the display controls the orbital period, orbit number, latitude/longitude, sub satellite point / landing site, landing angle, etc., 6) another set of emergency lights (IVA suit ventilation system, docking light, "hatch is open/closed", FM/AM communications - with knobs that control performance of these tasks), 7) FM/AM volume, 8) communications volume and cabin light brightness, 9) Voltmeter/Ammeter unit that shows the current AC/DC stored from the solar battery, 10) thruster fuel gauge including gauges for fuel per operation and totally, 11) cabin climate including pressure, temperature, etc, 12) total fuel reserve with two sets of emergency lights located above the gauge. The lights denote "g' forces, permission for docking, a "short" emergency landing program, docking/undocking programs, thruster control, etc., 13) FM/AM switches and 14) three sets of emergency lights for special equipment including different stages of onboard computer work, fuel tank pressurization, battery charging, docking TV control, etc. These are all itemized in the diagram pictured above, In addition, the lot includes 1) the curved end panels from the Command Pilot's Control Panel, 2) a large photographic unit, 3) a docking cone, 4) a docking control arm, 5) a porthole (?), 6) a cosmonaut's contour couch, plus dozens of small values, switches, dials, a fan, etc. This equipment is almost never available in quantity. Naturally some of it is in somewhat poor condition due to having been salvaged in the normal course of the space program. On the whole it is in excellent overall condition. This equipment, combined with that of the Salyut Space Station offered elsewhere, will give you the majority of the pieces necessary to reconstruct two major portions of the Soviet space program. Over the years, most of this equipment has been destroyed or discarded. Having both these units available now is an opportunity that may well not be repeated in the foreseeable future. Estimate: $ 25,000 - 35,000