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Boots, Survival, Aleksei Leonov, USSR

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Object Details

Astronaut

Aleksei Arkhipovich Leonov

Manufacturer

Unknown

Summary

These fur-lined survival boots are part of Aleksei Leonov's survival gear that he used while in service to the U.S.S. R. cosmonaut corps and Air Force. As a pilot, he would use these boots if forced to land his aircraft in a cold climate. Leonov become famous in March 1965, when he opened the hatch to his Voskhod 2 spacecraft while it was orbiting the Earth and climbed out, to perform the world's first walk in space.
After his 1965 flight, Leonov became an ambassador for spaceflight and traveled throughout the world to tell his story about his historic mission. Unlike the American astronauts, the Soviet cosmonauts retained their military rank and status while they served in the cosmonaut corps. Even the lone woman in the corps, Valentina Tereshkova, obtained a military rank during the course of her service. Among the early cosmonauts of the 1960s, only one, Konstantin Feoktistov did not receive a military commission. For those reasons, Leonov's military uniform is a symbol of the close relationship that the Soviet space program had with the Ministry of Defense.
Aleksei Leonov donated this uniform the National Air and Space Museum.

Long Description

These fur-lined survival boots are part of Aleksei Leonov's survival gear that he used while in service to the U.S.S. R. cosmonaut corps and Air Force. As a pilot, he would use these boots if forced to land his aircraft in a cold climate. Leonov become famous in March 1965, when he opened the hatch to his Voskhod 2 spacecraft while it was orbiting the Earth and climbed out, to perform the world's first walk in space.
After his 1965 flight, Leonov became an ambassador for spaceflight and traveled throughout the world to tell his story about his historic mission. Unlike the American astronauts, the Soviet cosmonauts retained their military rank and status while they served in the cosmonaut corps. Even the lone woman in the corps, Valentina Tereshkova, obtained a military rank during the course of her service. Among the early cosmonaut of the 1960s, only one, Konstantin Feoktistov did not receive a military commission. For those reasons, Leonov's military uniform is s symbol of the close relationship that the Soviet space program had with the ministry.
Aleksei Leonov donated this uniform the National Air and Space Museum.

Credit Line

Gift of Aleksei Leonov

Inventory Number

A19940089000

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Footwear

Materials

Overall - wolf fur and skin
Shoes - leather
Soles - felt

Dimensions

Clothing: 33 x 11.4 x 53.3cm (13 in. x 4 1/2 in. x 21 in.)

Country of Origin

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

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Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv96f3cd11f-ed92-4e7e-9ac7-a358375d0980

Record ID

nasm_A19940089000

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