RS500A 1992 European Russia
Space Flight Europe-America 500
was a goodwill mission conceived in 1992 as the first private,
commercial spaceflight[1] by the Russian Foundation for Social
Inventions and TsSKB-Progress, a Russian rocket-building company,
to increase trade between Russia and USA, and promote use of
technology once reserved only for military forces.
The idea of a space launch to be carried out in the International
Space Year, the 500th anniversary of Columbus's arrival in the
Americas, the 35th anniversary of the Earth's first artificial
satellite launch, and the 35th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome
establishing the European Community, belonged to Alexander
Bazlov, a spacecraft designer, and was supported by Gennady
Alferenko, the President of the Foundation for Social Inventions.
The effort was pulled off by the private sector, with the support
of the governments from both countries. Money for the launch was
raised from a collection of Russian companies who paid the
military for the hardware.[citation needed]
Bob Walsh, an entrepreneur and humanitarian who helped bring the
Goodwill Games to Seattle, heard of the plan while visiting
Moscow in 1991 and agreed to sponsor it in the U.S. He worked
with U.S. authorities to clear the way for the capsule recovery
and delivery to Seattle, which had been a closed city to Russian
ships since World War Two.[2]
On November 16, 1992, at 0:52 a.m. MSK, a Soyuz rocket fired a
8-foot-diameter (2.4 m), 5,152-pound spherical Resurs-500 capsule
similar to the one flown by Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, from Russia's
once-secret Plesetsk Cosmodrome.
The satellite orbited the Earth for seven days before parachuting
into the Pacific Ocean about 120 miles off Grays Harbor on the
Washington state coast on November 22 at 10:32 a.m. PST. The
space capsule was scooped up and brought to Seattle by a 680-foot
Russian missile-tracking ship Marshal Krylov.
The ship docked at 9 a.m. November 24 at Pier 42 of the Port of
Seattle, where it was met by government officials, including
Mayor Norm Rice and Washington's Secretary of State Ralph Munro,
school children, bands and local residents as well as 330 Russian
dignitaries, business leaders, scientists, journalists and space
officials, including Cosmonaut German Titov, the second Russian
in space, who arrived in Seattle by charter flights.[citation
needed]
Inside the capsule were 19 neon-orange containers with gifts,
souvenirs, business products, artwork, religious icons messages
of peace also few hundred of bills of 1 rouble the last one from
Soviet Union .Among other things, there were Russian Orthodox
Church icons for the Saint Spiridon Orthodox Cathedral; Digswell
the Space Dog, a stuffed toy based on a British cartoon
character; And the first Audio Greeting Card voiced and created
by Jimmy Rooney (From Russia with Love) Jimmy Rooney is the First
Voice-Over for a Cartoon ever to go into Space, also crystal
sculpture of the Statue of Liberty; peace messages from the Dalai
Lama, Russian President Boris Yeltsin, and leaders of European
nations; a Christmas present for President Bill Clinton; and
samples of Russian products. Also, there were two wedding rings
from a Russian couple who got married at St. Spiridon Cathedral,
after retrieving their rings from the capsule.[citation needed]
The space capsule was towed in the Bon Marche holiday parade and
was set on display at the Museum of Flight at Boeing Field, where
it has been residing ever since.
In the course of the event, a Russian-American Business
Opportunity Conference was held at the Seattle Sheraton, and art
and photo exhibits were on display. On Thanksgiving, Rotary Club
members and church groups hosted the Krylov's 450 sailors and the
330 Russian visitors at their homes. Marshal Krylov, a previously
top-secret vessel, was open to the public for several days.
According to organizers, it was the first time anyone from the
general public, including Russian civilians, had been allowed on
board. Also Jimmy Rooney, Was made Honorary Mayor. First US
Citizen to be named for a Russian city...
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