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krashkart
03-18-11, 02:48 PM
I'm only on page 2 of this story. There were some terrible prices to pay during the space race, and this was one that must have really sucked.

m.npr.org/news/front/134597833


Russayev asked, Why not refuse? According to the authors, Komarov answered: "If I don't make this flight, they'll send the backup pilot instead." That was Yuri Gagarin. Vladimir Komarov couldn't do that to his friend. "That's Yura," the book quotes him saying, "and he'll die instead of me. We've got to take care of him." Komarov then burst into tears.

On launch day, April 23, 1967, a Russian journalist, Yaroslav Golovanov, reported that Gagarin showed up at the launch site and demanded to be put into a spacesuit, though no one was expecting him to fly. Golovanov called this behavior "a sudden caprice," though afterward some observers thought Gagarin was trying to muscle onto the flight to save his friend. The Soyuz left Earth with Komarov on board.

Once the Soyuz began to orbit the Earth, the failures began. Antennas didn't open properly. Power was compromised. Navigation proved difficult. The next day's launch had to be canceled. And worse, Komarov's chances for a safe return to Earth were dwindling fast.

CCIP
03-18-11, 04:05 PM
A sad and dramatic true story. The friendship between Gagarin and Komarov is particularly touching - you can tell they cared about each other. This also goes a long way towards explaining the real shift in Gagarin's character in his later years, culminating in the crash which many still claim essentially amounted to suicide. He carried an enormous burden of frustration in the years after his space flight.

August
03-18-11, 06:18 PM
Salute to all members of the human race who have slipped the bonds of mother earth and ventured to the edge of mans last frontier.

bookworm_020
03-18-11, 07:04 PM
The Russians in particular, showed great courage in going up in ships they knew that weren't ready and still had major issues. Gagarin was lucky to make it back to earth alive. Alexey Leonov almost didn't make it back into Voskhod 2 at the end of his space walk.

Madox58
03-18-11, 08:02 PM
Anytime you go where few dare?
You are aware of the risks.
ParaTroopers do that everyday of thier lives.
As do all the Guys that are ready to ride a freaking firecracker into Space!
Going up is probably the easy part.
Going down can really, really SUCK!

the_tyrant
03-18-11, 08:10 PM
there is a lesser know conspiracy theory regarding the space race related to this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Cosmonauts