Preflight ceremonial jacket made for cosmonaut Sergey Korsakov

Preflight ceremonial jacket made for cosmonaut Sergey Korsakov

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Preflight ceremonial jacket made for cosmonaut Sergey Korsakov.

Long winter parka on zipper,

The beautiful jacket was specially designed for crew members of Soyuz MS-21 mission.

(Filling in the jacket sintepon 100 gr,)

“Sergey Korsakov” printed in upper left chest area.

“SOYUZ MS-21”in capital letters on the left side. The International Space Station and blue Earth on the back of the jacket and large number 67, indicated ISS Expedition 67, on the left sleeve printed flag, on the right sleeve printed patch of ISS Soyuz MS-21. On both sleeves are writings: “Baikonur Russia”, and “Don” with the image of Baikonur Cosmodrome flag.

Jacket comes with personal carry bag.

Information about Soyuz MS-21:

Soyuz MS-21 is current ISS crew of ISS Expedition 67, which launched from Baikonur on March 18th, 2022 with the first mission to ISS with three Roscosmos cosmonauts: Oleg Artemyev, Sergei Korsakov and Denis Matveev.

The arriving cosmonauts at the station have gained particular international attention after entering in bright yellow suits with blue elements, having changed before and after into different suits. International commentators saw in these colors the national colors of Ukraine and interpreted the personal choice of suits by the cosmonauts as a sign of their sympathy for Ukraine in the light of the parallel ongoing 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, which strained also space cooperation such as the ISS program after International sanctions on Russia. The cosmonauts said when asked about the colors that the yellow suits needed to be used, and Roscosmos followed with a statement that the colors are to be read as the identifying colors of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, which all three cosmonauts graduated from.

Mission duration 195 days (planned), return date 29 September 2022 (planned)

Sergey Korsakov ROSCOSMOS cosmonaut. He launched successfully onboard of Soyuz MS-21 on March 18, 2022. Currently is member of ISS Expedition 67.

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