Armada 发表于 2025-3-26 23:01:26
Hsin-Yao Tang,Lynn A. Beer,David W. Speicherond person to fly into orbit) but this brief encounter with Vostok 2 and Gherman Titov was full of meaning. The Russian space programme, whose defining public characteristic was its secrecy, was not just something one followed in the newspapers: you could actually see it happening.entitle 发表于 2025-3-27 04:03:05
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Hidden in plain view,ond person to fly into orbit) but this brief encounter with Vostok 2 and Gherman Titov was full of meaning. The Russian space programme, whose defining public characteristic was its secrecy, was not just something one followed in the newspapers: you could actually see it happening.调整 发表于 2025-3-27 10:28:40
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Russian-language sleuthing,ssions to the outer planets. With the Space Shuttle still a long way away from its maiden flight, the only country launching piloted spacecraft at the time was the Soviet Union. Up in orbit then was the highly successful Salyut 6 space station and I began following the final missions to the station via the Western media.surmount 发表于 2025-3-27 22:22:14
,Space sleuths aud their ‘scoops’,arch for the truth behind its space programme during the Cold War. Although the Space Race was literally played out above our heads, it was often obscured by a figurative ‘space curtain’ that took much effort to see through. Although Western governments with the latest spy technology at their dispospromote 发表于 2025-3-28 02:32:16
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,Cosmonauts who weren’t there,ston preparing for the first launch of Columbia, one of my additional duties was to provide background briefings for new hires. I found that a particular set of “space history” slides made one audience especially nervous. It wasn’t what the slides showed but what they did not show.