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There's a programme showing on the Discovery channel (UK version) at the
moment about the psychological effects of space flight. They've just described how during the Soyuz T-14 mission Vladimir Vasyutin had an argument with Alexander Volkov which resulted in the two men not speaking to each other for the remainder of the flight. I knew Vasyutin had suffered a nervous breakdown which caused the mission to be terminated early but the feud scenario is a new one on me. Is there any other evidence of this? They've also just now said that Soyuz 21 was cut short because Zholobov claimed that his mission commander (Volnyov) was planning to kill him! I'm more than a little sceptical because earlier on in the programme they gave the launch date of Sputnik 1 as 5th October 1957, and showed an interview with Gherman Titov in which they said he'd flown Vostok *1*. -- Gordon Davie Edinburgh, Scotland "Slipped the surly bonds of Earth...to touch the face of God" |
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In article , Gordon Davie wrote:
I'm more than a little sceptical because earlier on in the programme they gave the launch date of Sputnik 1 as 5th October 1957, and showed an interview with Gherman Titov in which they said he'd flown Vostok *1*. Yeah, that made me sit up and do a double take. Did you also note the bit when they were talking about the Lunar Landing, but showed a much smaller rocket with four boosters ? Iain |
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"Gordon Davie" writes:
[...] and showed an interview with Gherman Titov in which they said he'd flown Vostok *1*. Here's a bit of trivia (or anal-retentive nitpicking if you like): there was no Vostok 1. It was announced as Vostok (with no number). Titov's flight was called Vostok 2. (Similarly, the first Voskhod was called simply Voskhod, with the next flight called Voskhod 2. When Komarov was launched on the first Soyuz, it *was* called Soyuz 1, which made people who follow these things expect an immediate Soyuz 2, which was the plan, derailed because of the problems on Soyuz 1.) |
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