Russian cosmonauts Anatoly Solovyov (right) and Nikolai Budarin will undergo a 38-day training before flying with U.S. astronauts on a U.S. space shuttle. A news conference. Star City.01.05.1995#883914
International crew members of space ship "Soyuz TM-13" cosmonaut-researcher Franz Viehböck and cosmonaut-researcher Nikolai Budarin (right) during waterlanding training at the south coast of the Black Sea.01.07.1991#627012
Members of joint Soviet-Austrian space crew, left to right: crew commander, USSR space pilot Sergei Krichevsky, Austrian space explorer Klemens Lothaller, flight engineer Nikolai Budarin. Practicing splashdown.01.05.1991#498865
The Soyuz TM-21 spaceship's reserve crew press conference in Zvezdny Gorodok. From left: flight-engineer Nikolai Budarin, researcher Bonnie Danbar, and crew Commander Anatoly Solovyev.21.02.1995#498714
Russian cosmonauts Anatoly Solovyov, right, and Nikolai Budarin in Star City, training with an American astronaut for a flight aboard an Amerian shuttle craft. 04.06.1995#173627
Russian cosmonauts Anatoly Solovyov (right) and Nikolai Budarin (left) training for an American space shuttle mission together with American astronauts.01.05.1995#88167