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Video name: Death of a Cosmonaut - Soyuz 1 - Vladimir Komarov

The last radio transmission - , "cursing the people who had put him inside a botched spaceship." - Vladimir Komarov, is about to, literally, crash full speed into Earth, his body turning molten on impact.

Convinced he will never make it back to Earth; he's talking to Alexei Kosygin — then a high official of the Soviet Union.

The space vehicle is shoddily constructed, running dangerously low on fuel; its parachutes — though no one knows this — won't work

U.S. listening posts in Turkey hear him , angry, desperate, in tears - .the end was closing in on him.

The Cosmonauts, Vladimir Kamarov and Soviet hero Yuri Gagarin, the first human to reach outer space. The two men were close; they socialized, hunted and drank together.

In 1967, both men were assigned to the same Earth-orbiting mission, and both knew the space capsule was not safe to fly. Komarov told friends he knew he would probably die. But he wouldn't back out because he didn't want Gagarin to die. Gagarin would have been his replacement.

The story begins around 1967, when Leonid Brezhnev, leader of the Soviet Union, decided to stage a spectacular midspace rendezvous between two Soviet spaceships.

The plan was to launch a capsule, the Soyuz 1, with Komarov inside. The next day, a second vehicle would take off, with two additional cosmonauts; the two vehicles would meet, dock, Komarov would crawl from one vehicle to the other, exchanging places with a colleague, and come home in the second ship. It would be, Brezhnev hoped, a Soviet triumph on the 50th anniversary of the Communist revolution. Brezhnev made it very clear he wanted this to happen.

The problem was Gagarin. Already a Soviet hero, the first man ever in space, he and some senior technicians had inspected the Soyuz 1 and had found 203 structural problems — serious problems that would make this machine dangerous to navigate in space. The mission, Gagarin suggested, should be postponed.

He'll die instead of me. We've got to take care of him.

- Komarov talking about Gagarin

The question was: Who would tell Brezhnev? Gagarin wrote a 10-page memo and gave it to his best friend in the KGB, Venyamin Russayev, but nobody dared send it up the chain of command. Everyone who saw that memo, including Russayev, was demoted, fired or sent to diplomatic Siberia. With less than a month to go before the launch, Komarov realized postponement was not an option. He met with Russayev, the now-demoted KGB agent, and said, "I'm not going to make it back from this flight."

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.

All the while, U.S. intelligence was listening in. The National Security Agency had a facility at an Air Force base near Istanbul. Previous reports said that U.S. listeners knew something was wrong - VERY wrong!
Source: - NPR

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airball2832 - 19.5.2012 8:05:43
lets not make this political. the guy had a set of brass balls on him. he was offered the chance to turn down the mission but took it even though he knew it was gonna be a monumental fuck up to spare yuri gagarin, the back-up pilot, the same fate

Quagigitymire - 13.5.2012 22:15:16
Sad this man had to die just to appease the higher ups in the command chain that where to much in a hurry to reach space to give a damn about their finest pilots. The fools they were back then.

TheCriticEye - 11.5.2012 20:15:08
The Americans are no better.

Ghstwn - 4.5.2012 10:17:21
Look into "SPELL CHECK",... you moron. ;D

GooglFascists - 30.4.2012 11:21:13
We're with you, brother. Komarov was a hero for the ages.

19780433 - 29.4.2012 0:57:18
If its made in the ussr and it fly's don't even touch it.

jaroslavpirkl - 27.4.2012 19:28:58
not anymore

jaroslavpirkl - 27.4.2012 19:28:20
Soviet goverment=murders...sorry for Komarov

Schrankerle - 26.4.2012 0:22:50
I don't care about the politics, this guy had the right stuff. I hope they never forget him.

theclockis1640 - 25.4.2012 15:54:46
R.I.P

SergeyPodolich - 14.4.2012 23:29:07
Russian - the best Cosmonaut!

YaropolkMSK - 14.4.2012 10:53:29
Oh yeah and Fox Moulder is hunting aliens right now, and behind Mars there's a spacestation Babylon-5 but we yet don't know about it, and Pluto is a Death Star waiting for a Predator ship to pass by and destroy it.... oh gotta run coz my alien taxi is already here, see ya at Centauri Prime my little visionary friend!

Killamatrix243 - 10.4.2012 16:41:23
it doesen't really matter about gagarin anyways,he would have still died because of the test jet flight and i sometimes don't agree with russian but THEY SHOULD HAVE NEVER SENT IN HIM IN A JET DKJRUKIZKHGSHUGHSIUHLXJNH;JGHO;IHTIUHXHIHGUZSDLGH (Removed By The Cyberpolice)

RalphMarx - 9.4.2012 17:00:04
is it soviet russian? because I just went to wikipedia

evilgrandmaofficial - 9.4.2012 8:58:53
not in the one I've bin learning from...

RalphMarx - 9.4.2012 0:47:54
it is

RalphMarx - 8.4.2012 1:34:13
Wait , WU?! after the mission???? why Kill their best pilot over a disagreement ? If anything Yuri Gargarin and three other cosmonauts were the first men on mars.... but something went terribly wrong

LeoAndRas - 7.4.2012 23:12:20
And Gagarin was killed by soviet government because he spoke too muck about the weaknesses of Soyuz 1 project. Komarov was sent to space with everybody knowing very well that there was much high risks of death in reentry.

RalphMarx - 4.4.2012 20:58:53
The sad truth is that, Gargarin heard this all. For any one of use believes in the glory of space flight give a salute to a fallen comrade.

UltimateMagician42 - 29.3.2012 19:58:43
there are many reasons, one of those is that it was a total tragedy

evilgrandmaofficial - 28.3.2012 23:32:58
wy isnt this in the history book ?

MsAckAck - 25.3.2012 22:40:39
Poor guy. 

jlebesis - 22.3.2012 16:10:34
With respect, if there is a way to launch a barely finished and rushed craft into the air.. The Russians have done it. Their airplanes are a testament to that from decades ago.. Terrible safety and horrifying safety records. I have friends who have flown as pilots in Europe and they said its scary how bad it really is.

bombarderoazul - 20.3.2012 22:57:08
yes, main parachute failed to deploy properly.

wardenphil - 10.3.2012 15:07:55
The story I heard was that the parachute failure was an independent failure - one more instance of the spacecraft being substandard. There was some problem with how the parachute was packaged for use which made it open incorrectly. The ytested the parachute assigned to Soyuz 2 and duplicated the failure seen here.

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