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Voskhod 2 Collection

"Voskhod 2: A Historic Journey Beyond Boundaries" Witness the breathtaking sunrise in space as captured by Leonov

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Sunrise in Space by Leonov
" Sunrise in Space". Gouache on cardboard. A painting by Alexei Leonov, Soviet cosmonaut and artist

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Above the Black Sea by Leonov
" Above the Black Sea" by Alexei Leonov, Soviet cosmonaut and science fiction artist

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Pavel Belyayev, Soviet cosmonaut
Pavel Ivanovich Belyayev (1925-70), Russian-Soviet cosmonaut. A talented pilot and renowned leader, Belyayev was an easy selection for cosmonaut training

Background imageVoskhod 2 Collection: Painting Above the Black Sea by Leonov

Painting Above the Black Sea by Leonov
Painting entitled Above the Black Sea painted by cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov. It is a self-portrait depicting Leonov during the first spacewalk during the Voskhod 2 mission

Background imageVoskhod 2 Collection: Voskhod 2 crew training, 1965

Voskhod 2 crew training, 1965
Voskhod 2 crew training in March 1965, before their launch into Earth orbit later that month. Soviet cosmonauts Pavel Belyayev (1925-1970, centre) and Alexei Leonov (born 1934)

Background imageVoskhod 2 Collection: Soviet space walk stamp, 1967

Soviet space walk stamp, 1967
Soviet space walk stamp. 1967 postage stamp, published in the USSR to commemorate the worlds first space walk. The stamp artwork shows Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov (born 1934)

Background imageVoskhod 2 Collection: Illustration of Voskhod 2 space capsule with one astronaut inside and the other in space

Illustration of Voskhod 2 space capsule with one astronaut inside and the other in space

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Cosmonaut alexei leonov, 1965, voskhod 2

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Cosmonaut training

Background imageVoskhod 2 Collection: Alexei Leonov, Soviet cosmonaut

Alexei Leonov, Soviet cosmonaut

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Belyayev and Leonov, Soviet cosmonauts
Belyayev and Leonov (right), Soviet cosmonauts, in military uniform. Alexei A. Leonov (born 1934) performed the first ever spacewalk (extravehicular activity, EVA)

Background imageVoskhod 2 Collection: Voskhod 2 spacecraft launch

Voskhod 2 spacecraft launch. Launch of the Soviet Voskhod 2 spacecraft carrying Pavel Belyaev and Alexei Leonov. Voskhod 2 was equipped with an inflatable airlock


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"Voskhod 2: A Historic Journey Beyond Boundaries" Witness the breathtaking sunrise in space as captured by Leonov, a moment of awe and wonder that transcends earthly boundaries. Above the Black Sea, Leonov's painting immortalizes the ethereal beauty of our planet from an astronaut's perspective. In 1965, Voskhod 2 marked a milestone in human exploration with the first-ever spacewalk. Soviet cosmonaut Pavel Belyayev led this groundbreaking mission alongside his fellow comrade Alexei Leonov, forever etching their names in history. The training and preparation endured by these brave souls were unparalleled. Alexei Leonov, a remarkable Soviet cosmonaut, fearlessly embarked on this extraordinary journey into the unknown. His courage knew no bounds. With precision and skill, Belyayev and Leonov successfully executed their mission aboard Voskhod 2. An illustration depicts the iconic space capsule carrying one astronaut inside while another floats freely amidst the vastness of outer space. Their daring feat was commemorated through a Soviet space walk stamp in 1967—a testament to humanity's indomitable spirit and thirst for exploration. Voskhod 2 stands as a testament to mankind's relentless pursuit of knowledge beyond Earth's confines. It serves as an inspiration for future generations to push boundaries further than ever before—to reach for new horizons yet unexplored. Belyayev and Leonov will forever be remembered as pioneers who dared to venture where no one had gone before—two Soviet cosmonauts whose bravery paved the way for countless discoveries yet to come.