Soviet Space Program Artifacts

Artifact Description
Flown Film Canister (3.5x4") A grey metal round canister (No. 41) with a film spindle enclosed was used during the 1988-92 period by the resident MIR crews (Nos. 9-12) to protect Intrakrom 1-840L film used in the 5th channel of the multizonal camera MKF-6MA. The camera was used to study natural earth resources and probably U.S. military targets. A 1997 certificate of auth. from the Federal Scientific Research Center is included. Displayed in a plastic case. - $151.75
Soviet souvenier that was made about 20 years ago in the USSR. The man beside the rocket is Tsialkovsky, one of the first Russian/Soviet space scientists. The rocket is made stainless steel and is 14.5" tall. The base and figure of Tsialkovsky are also metal. There is a price stamp on the bottom of the base in Russian.
"Talawacky Cover" for use during EVA - Soviet Russian Program
Russian Male Space Restroom (20" high) used by the MIR Crew. An ingenious contraption designed for the man who needs #1 and #2 at the same time. Rube Goldberg would have been proud of this ingenious contraption. Displayed in a plastic case - $1,365.00