![]() |
|||||||||||||||||
Astronaut Training Itinerary:
Day one - Arrival in Moscow. Meeting at Sheremetyevo International/Domodedovo Airport. You will be accommodated in a Cosmos Hotel. After accomodation you can get rest, or go to evening walk. Day two - You will be transferred to the Russian Star City, located in 15.5 miles / 25 km to the east from Moscow, by the company's comfortable bus, together with a guide-interpreter. After arrival to Star City you are waited with small medical check. Experts of the Center should be convinced of your normal physical condition. Some gauges on a body will help to supervise your major medical parameters during rotation on the Centrifuge. After that to you will tell about the safety precautions during rotation, possible yours to sensations and reaction of an organism to G-load. Rotation is carried out on one of two variants:
who corresponds to your state of health. You place in a special armchair, roll in a cabin of the Centrifuge. The hatch is closed - rotation begins, Astronaut Training - proceeds. Day three - Day of departure from Russia. Our guide-interpreter will take you to Sheremetyevo International/Domodedovo Airport, Moscow. Details: *The price of Astronaut Training: Centrifuge is given for 1 person. We hope for a good condition of your health. The contra-indications are: hypertension of a high level, ischemia, fungous diseases, and oncological diseases. Your Height should be from 5.41 ft / 1,65 m to 6.23 ft / 1,90 m, normal body-build. The general duration of Astronaut Training: Centrifuge (from departure before returning back) no more than 4.0 - 4.5 hours. You have to send passport information not later than 30 days before your Astronaut Training: Centrifuge. Please, learn the conditions, terms and details of the reservation and payment for this Astronaut Training. Options: Please, contact RusAdventures before Astronaut Training: Centrifuge if you are interested in:
|
Astronaut Training: CentrifugeTest itself... an G-load
At launch of Russian Soyuz spacecraft on orbit and descent to the Earth on cosmonauts influence G-loads. In conditions of terrestrial gravitation for modelling G-loads the method of modelling of acceleration on a centrifuge with a mobile cabin is used. In Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center (Russian Star City, Moscow region) there is such centrifuge - the world's largest TsF-18 Centrifuge. Possibly, this Astronaut Training will push you to the decision to fly to space. Or... on the contrary. Anyhow, Astronaut Training: Centrifuge is a fine opportunity to check up on your endurance not in space and in the Russian Star City. Dates:
The Astronaut Training: Centrifuge is not possible in any workday. On Saturday and Sunday, as well as on Russian official State Holidays the Star City is closed and Astronaut Training: Centrifuge is not possible. Therefore, please contact us to specify possible dates of this Astronaut Training in Russian Star City.
Astronaut Training includes:
![]() The most elderly Tourist (USA), the participant of Astronaut Training: Centrifuge in Russian Star City. |
||||||||||||||||
|
Baikonur Launch Tour: Soyuz Astronaut Training: Neutral Buoyancy Astronaut Training: Manual Docking Russian Star City: Space Tour Russian Museum Tour: Space History Russian Museum Tour: Space Military MiG-25 "Foxbat": Flight to Stars Russian Aviation Museum: Monino Tour Home page © 2001-2008 Proton Management Ltd. All rights reserved. |
|||||||||||||||||