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THE
RUSSIAN STATE
ARCHIVE OF SCIENTIFIC &
TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
(RGANTD)
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O L L E C T I O N S
In
January, 1975 in accordance with the Regulation of the Government,
the Center for Space Documentation was committed to take for deposition
the materials of the Soyus-Apollo Program after they had been
received from abroad and after their complete technical procession
at film-, photo- and TV studios. As a result of implementing this
task the RGANTD accumulated a substantial stock of materials within
the framework of the EPAS Program: scientific, technical,
administrative papers and film-, photo-, audio- and video documents
- all in all, 10,000 units.
Special
purpose teams were responsible for choosing documents provided
by companies and businesses. The chairman of the head group that
represented the Department of General Machine-Building was Mr.
Yuri Koptev who is Director General of the Russian Space Agency
(RSA) at present.
Among
the companies which deposit their documents at the Archives it
is worth mentioning such largest space businesses as the Energy
Russian Space Center, the Baikonur Space and Launch Complex, the
Scientific and Industrial Association named after Lavochkin, the
Russian Space Agency and many others - about 100 entities, which
are sources of integrating the space archives.
Documents
received from companies and businesses are registered and then
replenish different collections which can be accessed by researchers.
Actually, wide public access is provided to thousands of documents
that used to be deposited in different archives. The scientific
and technical documents deposited in the RGANTD relate to the
period of initial space exploration, launching the first artificial
Earth satellite, first manned space flight, investigation of the
Moon, circumterrestrial space, the Sun and solar system planets.
Among them there are technical drawings and designs of the first
geophysical rockets, the first super heavy N-1 carrier rocket,
Moon orbital spaceships, spaceships Vostok, Voskhod, Soyuz, Progress,
orbital station Salyut, etc. In the vaults researchers can find
documents with approving signatures of S. P. Korolyov, M. V. Keldysh,
V. P. Mishin, K. D. Bushuyev, M. K. Tikhonravov.
Of
special interest there are documents that characterize the process
of training astronauts before the flight.
The
Archives store documents related to records registered for manned
and automatic space flights including international programs Interspace
and EPAS. Among them there is the Record Book of Yuri Gagarin,
a citizen of Russia, on the first space flight in the history
of mankind on April 12, 1961.
There
exists fruitful cooperation between the Russian Space Agency and
the RGANTD which forms the basis for depositing documents on international
and domestic projects: for example, in 1993 the Archives obtained
for depositing photo- and video-documents reflecting the preparation
of the joint American-Russian crew for the flight of board the
Discovery Spaceship in the Johnson Center for Space Research in
Houston.
The
Archives integrate documents reflecting the reaction of mass media
on space exploration; one can find here a lot of private archives
belonging to experts in rocket and space equipment, astronauts,
or documents compiled by the RGANTD staff on their own initiative.
At
present the Archive possess the largest domestic collection of
space photos - more than 92,000 units.
In
the collection there are photos embracing the period from 1907
to 1999. The Archive have been maintaining a chronicle of events
from the very first steps in astronautics to date. There are some
absolutely unique pictures of the members of the Interplanetary
Communication Section with the Air Force Academy in Moscow: N.
I. Kibalchich, F. A. Tsander, N. I. Tikhomirov; one can
enjoy photos of S. P. Korolyov when he was a child. There are
many photos of the WWII period, of testing the Red Star gliders,
the CK-9 glider designed by S. P. Korolyov, etc.
For
the purpose of conservation, the photo documents on nitro stock
are transferred to non-combustible triacetate film; there is a
constant physical and chemical check of images; back-up copies
of the most valuable documents are made, and the user fund is
constantly enlarged.
As
to film documents, there are more that 7,000 units. Included are
the activities of the first R&D space companies: the Lab of
Gas Dynamics, the Jet Movement Research Lab, the launching of
the first artificial Earth satellite, preparation of manned flights,
the first crew of astronauts.
There
are more than 9,000 audio documents: speeches, interviews, cover
stories, lectures, etc. Communication sessions "Board of
the Spaceship - Earth" is of special value: you can listen
to sessions with all space crews for the period from 1961 to 1993.
Since
1988 when the USSR Council of Ministers signed the Regulation
that the Space Documentation Center (now the RGANTD) shall collect,
store and publish memoirs of space veterans, more than 250 recordings
have been made. A special biographical and retrieval database
was created. Included are memoirs of V. P. Mishin, V. P. Barmin,
Yu. A. Mozzhorin, etc.
The
audio-collection (that includes communication sessions between
the crews and the Space Flight Monitoring Center, meetings of
State Commissions, press-conferences for foreign and domestic
journalists, meetings devoted to special occasions, scientific
seminars, memoirs of experts in rocket and space industry) is
unique because it is complete and reflects the development of
domestic program of manned flights starting with communication
sessions between Yuri Gagarin and S. P. Korolyov and Gagarins
Report on the Flight on Board the Vostok Spaceship that was made
in Kuybishev on April 13, 1961 (it was published by the Archives
for the first time in 1987) to the meeting of Directors of National
Space Agencies on the results of launching the first Zarya Element
of the International Space Station in November, 1998.
Within
the framework of the program that is called "Documentation
by Initiative," the Archive are involved into making a photo-,
audio- and video-chronicle of major events in the space activities
of the country.
There
are more that 16,000 units related to private collections. The
RGANTD stores private archives of outstanding leaders of the domestic
space industry - colleagues of S. P. Korolyov, Corresponding Member
of the Academy of Sciences B. Chertok, Manager of the Red Star
Design Office L. Doushkin, etc.
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