Soyuz One: A Soviet Space Tragedy
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 Published On Nov 9, 2019

In April of 1967, the Soviet Union embarked on a voyage that would result in one of the most devastating cosmonautic failures of the century. Vladimir Komarov, one of the USSR's most prolific pilots took to the helm of 'Soyuz One' and would struggle against the ineptitude of Soviet leadership valiantly alongside his comrade Yuri Gagarin. His efforts, dashed by misfortune and Soviet obstinance would result in his untimely demise, with his capsule crashing down in Orenburg on the 24th of April 1967.

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Corrections:
The information surrounding Komarov's interactions with Venyamin Russayev are not currently a reliable source, as no one has been able to verify whether his statements are true or false.

Revised Version Note: This is just a variation of the first video, with some sound balancing and one or two spelling fixes.


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