Soviet Space Propaganda Meets Engineering Reality - The Tragic Flight Of Soyuz 1

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Published2 months ago
Duration37:57
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Be kind to yourself this year. Using Zocdoc is FREE - visit my sponsor https://zocdoc.com/scottmanley to find and instantly book an appointment with a top-rated, in-network doctor today. Soyuz 1 was the first spaceflight which ended with the death of the crew, Vladimir Komarov was killed due to a malfunctioning parachute, which the last of several problems that plagued the flight. Beyond the death of its pilot, Soyuz 1 showed that the Soviet Union was now far behind the US in the space race and it never recovered. Vladimir was probably the best qualified cosmonaut for test flying the Soyuz, and yet there were problems that was simply not in a position to fix. During the mission he kept in good spirits are remained a professional pilot all the way through to his final transmissions. Follow me on Twitter for more updates: https://twitter.com/DJSnM I have a discord server where I regularly turn up: https://discord.gg/zStmKbM If you really like what I do you can support me directly through Patreon https://www.patreon.com/scottmanley 0:03 Intro 0:53 Early Soviet Wins In The Space Race 2:11 Soyuz 2:55 And Now... 5:14 First Soyuz Test Launch 7:58 Second Soyuz Test Flight 9:29 Third Test Flight 11:29 The Decision To Go To Crew Testing 12:13 Crew Selection 14:38 Launch of Soyuz 1 15:58 Flaws In the Spacecraft 19:00 Attitude Sensors on Soyuz 21:20 Cutting The Mission Short 25:04 Achieving Re-entry 28:29 The Touchdown 30:05 The Parachute System 32:35 Why Didn't Testing Catch This? 34:41 The Last Radio Calls 35:37 It Could Have Been Worse!

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