Star City, Russia

  • The Training Center was Established

    The Training Center was Established
    The Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center (GCTC) is established in the Russian town of Star City
  • Cosmonauts and Their Families Move into Star City

    Cosmonauts and Their Families Move into Star City
    Cosmonauts-in-Training and their families move into the new facilities in Star City. In addition to research and training facilities, a residential area served as housing for civilian and military personnel.
  • New Rule for All Cosmonaut Crews

    New Rule for All Cosmonaut Crews
    Soviet Union established a rule that demanded each crew have one captain from GCTC and a flight engineeer from Energiya
  • Yuri Gagarin Dies

    Yuri Gagarin Dies
    Yuri Gagarin dies at the age of 34 in a training crash. Gagarin was one of the original cosmonauts of Star City. Later he became head of the CTC.
  • NASA Goes to Star City, Russia

    NASA Goes to Star City, Russia
    NASA (American Astronauts) are given access to the center's facilities for the Apollo-Suyez Test Project
  • First Dog in Space Gets a Monument

    First Dog in Space Gets a Monument
    Laika was the first dog in space, but died shortly due to overheating. A statue was built in Star City to honor her.
  • New Head of the Gagarin Training Center

    New Head of the Gagarin Training Center
    Veteran cosmonaut, Sergia Krikalev, is appointed head of the GTCT
  • The Election

    The Election
    Previously, the military director lead the city, but in 2009 an official election was held. Nykolai Rybkin was chosen, but he was in jail due to smuggling charges. The Russian goverment picked past cosmonaught Alexander Volkav in his place.
  • Transfer from Military to Civilian Control

    The Russian Air Force had no need to involve themselves in the center and passed the baton onto Roskomos (Russian Federal Space Agency)
  • Management Transfer from Russian Air Force to Roskosmos Complete

    Russian space agency Roskosmos takes over responsibility for Star City from the Russian Air Force. All formal transfer procedures were to be complete by this date.
  • Star City opens to the public

    Star City opens to the public
    Private air force operation greets businesses and tourists
  • Roskosmos Cosmonaut Maksim Suraev Returns from Orbit

    Roskosmos Cosmonaut Maksim Suraev Returns from Orbit
    Maksim Suraev, a cosmonaut for Roskosmos, returns from orbit.
  • Head of Roskosmos Signs Merger of Military and Civilian Cosmonauts

    Head of Roskosmos Anatoly Perminov signed order No, 197, merging military cosmonauts with two civillian groups: RKK Energia and the IMBP. The three groups were merged into a single unit.
  • Over 2,000 People Working for the Cosmonaut Training Center

    Over 2,000 People Working for the Cosmonaut Training Center
    Russia reports 2,000 people working for the CTC, with 600 people in positions considered "critical" for facility readiness.
  • Sarah Brightman in Star City to Train for ISS Journey

    Sarah Brightman in Star City to Train for ISS Journey
    Brightman begins training preparations for her journey to the International Space Station as a "space tourist".