The first Soviet cosmonaut team: their lives, legacy, and historical impact
"The First Soviet Cosmonaut Team" will relate who these men were and offer far more extensive background stories, in addition to those of the more familiar names of early Soviet space explorers from that group.
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword by Alexei Leonov
................................ xiii
Authors preface
....................................... xvii
About the authors
...................................... xxv
Acknowledgements
...................................... xxix
List of figures
........................................ xxxi
List of abbreviations and acronyms
...........................xxxvii
1
Sparking the Space Age
............................... 1
The Sputnik surprise
................................. 1
Losing the high-ground advantage
.................... 1
One small ball in the air
......................... 5
A spectacular failure
............................. 8
References
........................................ 11
2
A few good Soviet men
................................ 13
An idea grows and expands
............................ 13
Developing the launch vehicle
....................... 15
We need many more
............................ 16
Seeking out the finest
............................. 17
Cosmonaut candidates
................................ 18
A mystery interview
.............................. 18
Only the best would go through
...................... 20
An ever-shrinking list
............................. 21
Some would make it, some not
...................... 22
vi
Contents
Yevgeny Karpov
................................ 23
Beginning an incredible journey
...................... 23
References
........................................ 25
3
Russia s future spacemen
............................... 27
Creating a training facility
............................. 27
Finding a suitable site
............................ 29
Ivan Anikeyev
................................. 30
Pavel Belyayev
................................. 33
Valentin Bondarenko
............................. 35
Valéry
Bykovsky
................................ 37
Valentin Filatyev
................................ 40
Yuri Gagarin
.................................. 41
Viktor Gorbatko
................................ 45
Anatoli
Kartashov
............................... 48
Yevgeny Khrunov
............................... 49
Vladimir
Komárov
............................... 52
Alexei Leonov
................................. 54
Grigori Nelyubov
............................... 56
Andrian Nikolayev
...............................59
Pavel Popovich
................................. 61
Mars Rafikov
.................................. 63
Georgi
Shonin
................................. 65
Gherman
Titov
.................................
67
Valentin Varlamov
............................... 70
Boris Volynov
.................................. 71
Dmitri Zaikin
..................................
74
References
........................................ 76
4
Training days
...................................... 77
Settling in
........................................ 77
Wife of a cosmonaut
.............................
°
Later arrivals
.................................. 79
Apartments at last
............................... 84
Weightless training
............................... 96
A life-changing injury
................................ 98
End of a dream
................................
98
The doctors decide
..............................
Ю1
The training programme
............................... ^2
A simple accident
............................... ^2
Pulled by the stars
.............................
107
A near disaster
................................. ^8
At long last—Vostok
.............................
109
References
........................................
Ш
Contents
vii
5
Selecting the first cosmonaut
............................ 113
The Vanguard Six
................................... 113
Topping the list
................................ 114
Six becomes three
............................... 115
Korabl-Sputnik
4................................... 117
Chernushka
................................... 117
Ivan Ivanovich
............................... 117
Mounting a precursory flight
........................ 118
Death of a cosmonaut
................................ 119
Mystery patient
................................. 119
The Chamber of Silence
........................... 120
Learning to cope
................................ 124
A tragic accident
.................................... 126
One fatal lapse in concentration
...................... 126
The unknown cosmonaut
......................... 127
No corrections or additions
......................... 128
Loss of a friend and colleague
....................... 129
Saving the Apollo
1
crew?
.......................... 131
A well-liked young man
........................... 133
The flight is imminent
................................ 134
Korabl-Sputnik
5,
and Ivan flies again
................. 134
A small street dog
............................... 135
Dress rehearsal
................................. 135
Zvezdochka in orbit
.............................. 136
Paving the way into space
.......................... 138
First to fly
........................................ 139
A vital assessment
............................... 140
An historic decision
.............................. 141
References
........................................ 144
6
Poyekhali! : A man in space
........................... 145
The chosen one
.................................... 145
Why Gagarin?
................................. 145
The last days
.................................. 147
Final preparations
............................... 150
A day of history
.................................... 151
A restless night for all
............................ 151
Beginning of a new era
............................ 153
The hatch is closed
.............................. 156
The final countdown
............................. 157
The world s first spaceman
............................. 158
Riding the rocket
............................... 158
When things go wrong
............................ 160
Touchdown
................................... 162
viii Contents
A hero returns
................................. 164
The view from space
............................. 167
An uneasy fame
.................................... 168
I ve made a lot of mistakes
....................... 168
References
........................................ 169
7
Vostok flights continue
................................ 171
The impact of Gagarin s mission
......................... 171
Second cosmonaut
............................... 171
Spending time in space
............................ 174
Seventeen orbits and touchdown
...................... 176
Cosmonauts behaving badly
............................ 179
Vodka, women and song
.......................... 180
The Foron incident
.............................. 182
A cavalier attitude
............................... 183
Instant dismissal
................................ 183
Titov
on tour
...................................... 186
Astronaut meets cosmonaut
......................... 186
Some bad press
................................. 187
Fatal accident
.................................. 189
An official dressing-down
.......................... 190
Spiral, and some redemption
........................ 190
Tandem orbits
..................................... 192
Nikolayev and Popovich fly
......................... 192
The non-Russian cosmonauts
........................ 195
Volovich to the rescue
............................ 196
End of a mission
................................ 198
Celebrations in Moscow
........................... 199
Describing the tandem flight
........................ 201
References
........................................ 202
8
The missing cosmonauts: Rumour and reality
................ 203
The dismissal
...................................... 203
When arrogance and anger meet
..................... 204
The axe falls
..................................
206
Life without a dream
............................. 207
A sad and lonely death
........................... 209
Guilty by association
............................. 210
Lost and phantom cosmonauts abound
..................... 212
Lack of denial
................................. 212
Myths and legends of the Space Age
................... 214
Naming the lost cosmonauts
....................... 216
Was Dolgov a cosmonaut?
......................... 218
Contents ix
Falling on deaf ears
.............................. 222
Airbrushed out of history
.......................... 223
Decades of denial
............................... 225
The Rudenko rumours
............................ 226
References
........................................ 227
9
First woman of space
................................. 229
Seeking out suitable candidates
.......................... 229
A dream for
Valentina
............................ 229
Final five
..................................... 231
A hard-won acceptance
........................... 232
The next intake
................................. 234
Gagarin in a skirt
............................. 236
Cosmonaut No.
5............................... 239
Stellar duo
.................................... 240
Homeward bound
............................... 241
A wedding and a shooting
......................... 243
Three men and a Voskhod spacecraft
...................... 244
A dangerous gamble
............................. 245
To walk in space
................................... 248
Training for EVA
............................... 249
Exiting a spacecraft in orbit
........................ 251
Hazards to overcome
............................. 253
A death too soon
............................... 255
References
........................................ 257
10
A tragedy, and Gagarin s final flight
....................... 259
The Soyuz spacecraft
................................. 259
Komarov s second assignment
....................... 260
The new Chief Designer
........................... 262
Troubled mission
................................ 263
Loss of a cosmonaut
............................. 263
A nation mourns
................................ 265
Marina Popovich tries again
............................ 267
A further application
............................. 267
Gagarin to fly again
................................. 269
Restless hero
.................................. 271
The fatal day
.................................. 274
Requiem for a cosmonaut
.......................... 275
Another investigation
............................. 278
Conclusions drawn
.............................. 280
A wall of secrecy
................................ 281
References
........................................ 282
χ
Contents
11
Pushing the limits
................................... 285
A terrifying ordeal
.................................. 285
Return journey
................................. 287
Disaster looms
................................. 288
Out of the frying pan
............................. 289
Khrunov
..................................... 291
The Troika flight
.................................. 291
A long way to space
............................. 292
Three craft in orbit
.............................. 294
A bold journey ends
............................. 297
More than a little misbehaviour
...................... 298
A stellar career comes to an end
..................... 299
Unlucky Zaikin
................................. 300
Nikolayev flies again
................................. 301
An interested bystander to history
.................... 302
The flight continues
.............................. 304
Completely emaciated, sick people
................... 305
Prisoners of the Earth?
................................ 306
Death in space
................................. 306
Popovich rides again
................................. 308
Taking no chances
............................... 309
Handshake in space
.................................. 310
Training for togetherness
.......................... 310
Detente in orbit
................................ 313
Coming home
.................................. 315
Volynov and a whole new danger
........................ 318
Soyuz
21
in space
............................... 319
A home in orbit
................................ 320
Hurried return
................................. 321
Thirteen years between flights
........................... 323
First in a series
................................. 323
A second mission for Gorbatko
.......................... 325
A repeat mission
................................ 325
Journey s end
.................................. 327
References
........................................ 328
12
Orbits of co-operation and the end of an era
.................. 331
The
Intercosmos
Programme
............................ 331
The red-handed cosmonaut
....................... 331
Bykovsky calls it a day
............................ 333
Failure of a mission
.............................. 334
Final flight of a Little Eagle
....................... 335
The first black cosmonaut
........................ 339
Mongolia and Romania join the space club
.............. 339
The last of the first
.............................. 340
Contents xi
Losses in the millennium year
........................... 341
Challengers of the space era
........................ 341
Death of a space pioneer, and controversy
............... 345
The world s first cosmonaut reflects
................... 346
References
........................................ 347
APPENDICES
A Biographies in brief
.................................. 349
В
Final cosmonaut candidates
............................. 363
С
The first cosmonaut team (TsPK-1)
........................ 365
D
Guide to flight and programme assignments
................... 367
E
Parachute jumps completed by Valentin Filatyev,
1960-1963........ 377
F
Spaceflights by Group
1
cosmonauts
....................... 379
G
Cumulative time in space
............................... 383
H
Highest honour: Hero of the Soviet Union
.................... 385
Index
.............................................. 387
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