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Basic training program for a cosmonaut/astronaut or a manned space flight participant
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General description General space training Specialized space training Preflight space training

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Space Station The contemporary world opinion, while welcoming the efforts of different states aimed at realization of manned space flights, still considers these efforts insufficient, over-bureaucratized and too slow.

At the same time, the decisive accelerator in this area is the attraction of private capital. Large private companies could closely cooperate with the state-owned space agencies in the area of space exploration. This first of all refers to companies specializing in the high technology and communication systems business. In own view, the future of manned space flights will only become brighter if they will be additionally financed by people and organizations willing to rationalize the expenses and to take risks that cannot be acceptable in state projects.

Thus, private scientific and experimental commercial flights of the man into the space are going to become an issue in the future that will arrive at the nearest time.

The market of non-governmental manned astronautics is very young yet. The more up-to-date is the basic training program for a cosmonaut/astronaut or a manned space flight participant (hereinafter referred to as the student) that is being offered to your interested attention.

The program is intended for the following groups of participants:

  • cosmonauts (astronauts) of the countries that have no national (state) training centers;
  • pilots of manned space orbital and suborbital ships and stations that are being developed, manufactured or tested before the first manned launch;
  • space tourists who get ready to participate in short-time manned missions on Russian space ships "Soyuz", and on other prospective space crafts built for implementation of space orbital or suborbital flights;
  • flight control experts willing to enhance their qualifications or gain additional experience.


It is important to emphasize that this program is very well balanced and provides for the just right scope of training that is necessary and sufficient for successful fulfillment of the oncoming mission. It is also thoroughly grounded and based on the many years of practical experience in training of participants of national and interstate space programs.

Every training section envisaged by the Program is conducted by certified high-class experts using unique methods and technical training aids.

The program consists of three major courses:
  1. General space training (GST).
  2. Specialized space training (SST).
  3. Pre-flight space training (PFST).

During every training period we ensure:
  • continuous monitoring of life and activity of the student that ensures him/her the highest possible professional and medical status in all stages of his active action;
  • training (at the participant's choice) in Russian, English or other language;
  • maximal possible relieving of the student of all administrative and daily concerns.

Space flight The high potential and perspectiveness of the Program offered lie not only in its applicability to any manned space and air-space vehicle that has ever been created in the world. The program is also relevant for training the participants of any space missions on ships and stations that so far only exist in drawings or ideas.

In the near future, the mankind will explore the space like the earth continents in quest of planets suitable for life and rich in resources. The road to space has become more accessible today. It is essentially important to understand and take advantage of this.
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