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Centrifuge used to train Russian cosmonauts
Human centrifuge. TsF-18 centrifuge used to train cosmonauts at Star City (Zvezdny Gorodok), Russia, for manned missions. The centrifuge simulates the acceleration felt by cosmonauts in spaceflight. Cosmonauts are placed in the capsule at the end of the centrifuges arm and spun in a horizontal plane at high speed. The cosmonaut feels the centripetal acceleration needed to keep him or her moving in a circle
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Media ID 6457537
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Centrifuge Flight Manned Spaceflight Program Programme Russian Soviet
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 5.6cm (3" x 2.2")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the TsF-18 centrifuge, a vital training tool used by Russian cosmonauts at Star City in Russia. Designed specifically for manned missions, this human centrifuge accurately simulates the acceleration experienced by cosmonauts during spaceflight. The centrifuge operates by placing the cosmonaut inside a capsule located at the end of its arm and rapidly spinning them in a horizontal plane at high speeds. As the cosmonaut is subjected to this intense rotation, they can physically feel the centripetal acceleration necessary to maintain their circular motion. This crucial training exercise helps prepare them for the unique challenges and sensations encountered in outer space. The image captures both the impressive engineering behind this advanced piece of equipment and its significance within Russia's esteemed space program. It serves as a testament to their commitment to excellence in astronaut training and highlights their dedication to ensuring safe and successful manned spaceflights. Science Photo Library has expertly captured this momentous scene, offering viewers an intriguing glimpse into one aspect of cosmonaut preparation that often goes unseen. Through images like these, we gain insight into the rigorous physical demands faced by those who venture beyond our planet's atmosphere, reminding us of humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration in outer space.
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