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The Secrets of Soviet Cosmonauts Maria Rosa Menzio

The Secrets of Soviet Cosmonauts By Maria Rosa Menzio

The Secrets of Soviet Cosmonauts by Maria Rosa Menzio


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The Secrets of Soviet Cosmonauts by Maria Rosa Menzio

This book sheds new light on an amazing history, only partially known in the west: Russian cosmonautics and its spectacular record. From Laika, the cosmonaut dog, to Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space, to Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space, to the first spacewalk, the Soviets set many goals that they subsequently achieved.

But there are shadows behind these headline moments, moments involving human loss, some of which are known, others only rumored. Questions remain, such as:

* What was the flying coffin?

* What secrets are still hidden inside the Russian archives, despite two rounds of declassification?

* Why didn't Marina Popovich (Madame Mig) become a cosmonaut?

* What problems made it necessary to film Valentina Tereshkova's return?

* What (scientific) hypotheses exist concerning Gagarin's mysterious disappearance?

The author addresses all of these issues, with help from the documents now available. This book will benefit a broad readership, from interested laypersons to graduate and undergraduate students to those who merely enjoy good history-based stories.


About Maria Rosa Menzio

Prof. Maria Rosa Menzio: Having graduated with a degree in Mathematics, Maria Rosa Menzio now specializes in the philosophy of science. She worked at the University of Turin and is the co-founder of the Menzio-Tulczjew theorem. She is now an author, director and theater organizer. She has published the following books: Spazio, tempo, numeri e stelle Bollati Boringhieri, Torino; Tigri e teoremi Springer, Milano; Le stelle ad una ad una, C'era una Volta edizioni, Roma; La terza Mela Hoepli, Milano; Il signor Le Blanc, Scienza Express Editore, Trieste.Rubina negli abissi, La Rondine Editore, Catanzaro.

Table of Contents

LAIKA: Woof woof in space

Dogs have only one flaw: they believe men (Elian J. Finbert)

JURIJ ALEKSEEVIC GAGARIN: Prince of the cosmos

LIFE

FLIGHT

Putting a man on a multi-stage rocket and projecting him into the moon's gravitational control field where passengers can make scientific observations, perhaps land alive, and then return to earth - all this constitutes a wild dream worthy of Julius Verne. I am reckless enough to argue that such a man-made journey will never happen despite all future progress. (Lee de Forest, scientist, inventor, director)

AFTER FLIGHT

THE FLYING COFFIN

AFTER THE COLD WAR

OTHER DETAILS THAT HAVE SURFACED LATER

DEAD

Death would be sweeter if my gaze had your face as its last horizon, and if it did... a thousand times I'd like to be born a thousand times still to die. (W. Shakespeare)

When my body is ashes, my name shall be legend. (Jim Morrison)

THE THREE K in the lives of Soviet cosmonauts.

One cannot truly know the nature and character of a man until he is seen to wield power. (Sophocles)

THE BRICKS OF KRUSHEV

I have the kitchenette, the living room and the sleeping corner. All in the same corner. (Boris Makaresko)

PROMISES NOT KEEPED UP: WITHOUT FOLLOWS

Astronauts are normal people who do extraordinary things... (Sandra Bullock)

The greedy one: ZHANNA YORKINA

The refined free thinker: VALENTINA PONOMAREVA

The skydiving champion: IRINA SOLOVYOVA

The emotional: TATIANA KUZNETSOVA

The artist: TATIANA MOROZYCHEVA

Madame MIG: MARINA POPOVICH

The only one who flew: SVETLANA SAVITSKAYA

JOHN GLENN'S BARBECUE

Without pots, without pans, without water, without oil, with the sole help of fire and a piece of iron on which to place the raw meat, the gesture of cooking regains the primordial sense that it must have had as soon as Prometheus gave fire to men. (Massimo Montanari)

THE CITY OF YAROSLAV - He who owns the Volga owns Russia

MIRROR, TELL ME, WHO IS THE RIGHT GIRL FOR THE SPACE?

Politics is the choice between the disastrous and the unpleasant. (J. K. Galbraith)

- THE COMMUNIST FAITH

- THE WORKER WHO WENT INTO SPACE

A person who dares to waste even an hour of her time hasn't discovered the value of life.

AS THE WORLD SLOWLY DISAPPEARED FAR AWAY OVER THERE

When you walk the earth after you have flown, you will look at the sky because you have been there and you will want to return there. (Leonardo da Vinci)

- ONE GRAIN LEADS TO ANOTHER

- No more bitches in the space (Korolev)

- THE TERRIBLE MISTAKE

- THE LIE OF COMING BACK

- CONCLUSIONS

- THE RED MOSCOW SCENT: THE IMAGE OF VALENTINA

ELENA, the daughter of the stars

There are only two inexhaustible legacies that we must hope to pass on to our children: roots and wings. (Harding Carter)

The First Walk in Space: Aleksej LEONOV. How difficult it is to talk about the moon! The moon is so dumb. It must be the ass we're always seeing. (Samuel Beckett)

SHORT EXCERPTS FROM KAMANIN'S JOURNALS. Diary. Daily documentation of a part of your life that you can tell yourself without blushing. (Ambrose Bierce)

OBJECTIVE MARS: USA AND EUROPE. Why people insist on going to Mars is something that doesn't enter my head. It's flat, cold, full of miserable rachitic plants that seem to come out of a nightmare of E. A. Poe. We've thrown billions into this not to make a penny of it. Anybody who goes in there without being sent, they must be touched in the brain. (Arthur C. Clarke)

ON THE SPACE STATION TODAY. HOOKED UP TO THE TREADMILL

THE CAT THAT MADE ME AN ASTRONAUT (fairytale) Every time someone says, I don't believe in fairies, somewhere there's a fairy that falls dead. (Peter Pan)

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The Secrets of Soviet Cosmonauts by Maria Rosa Menzio
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Springer International Publishing AG
2022-09-02
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