JulesMaximus
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And every Cosmonaut the Soviets sent up had a near 50/50 chance of being killed in a firey explosion on the launch pad. Their safety record was attrocious.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spaceflight-related_accidents_and_incidents
I don't know, I see more American flags than I see Russian.
It's just mind boggling what Russians have done when you compare the #s. It's UNREAL.
PS. I think Russians have some of the best Engineers in this world. Heck even our Corps agree. Back when I was working at Pratt and Whitney as a Custom Tool designer, our "military" department had more Russian engineers than Americans hehe.
Yeah, like that never happened with the American space program... Oh wait, it did.And every Cosmonaut the Soviets sent up had a near 50/50 chance of being killed in a firey explosion on the launch pad. Their safety record was attrocious.
You're correct, I was thinking of the unmanned test rockets they sent up, nearly half of them blew up on the launch pad. Didn't bode well for the manned flights. Either way, it must have been kind of frightening being a Soviet Cosmonaut in those days.
As crazy as it may sound, it would be even more frightening to be US cosmonaut based on the results we have.
Which makes the entire Russian side even more incredible.
Their side of the space race is just fascinating and incredible....
Ya, this was back when our government still did things, before every bit of our economy doubling went to the few most rich, and we need 'austerity' instead. Great stuff.
I find the Soyuz program fascinating. From an engineering perspective, it is one of the safest and longest flying spacecraft in existence 9and arguably the cheapest to operate). A simple design from the 1950s that works and is still being modernized and receiving continuous upgrades.
Over 1700 flights since inception with only 2 cosmonauts lost, the last one in 1971 and no losses on the most modern version. Compare to the space shuttle of 14 fatalities out of 132 flights, losing 2 out of 5 orbiters.
Russians have their shit together when it comes to space. Some of the best rockets, best rocket engines and the first space station Salyut was Russian. Today's International Space Station can thanks Russian Soyuz and Progress spacecraft for ferrying astronauts and supplies to the station, I believe even American astronauts have been launched using Soyuz.
Reusable verses disposable. We were green even back in the 70's and 80's.
There were 135 missions for the shuttle fleet.
The evil rich people that own Space-X are doing some pretty incredible things without the government helping them.
Didn't Dear Leader cut NASA's funding? Shaniqua must've needed more food stamps.
I thought this was common knowledge, outside of christian households anyway.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spaceflight-related_accidents_and_incidents
I don't know, I see more American flags than I see Russian.
It's just mind boggling what Russians have done when you compare the #s. It's UNREAL.
PS. I think Russians have some of the best Engineers in this world. Heck even our Corps agree. Back when I was working at Pratt and Whitney as a Custom Tool designer, our "military" department had more Russian engineers than Americans hehe.
The evil rich people that own Space-X are doing some pretty incredible things without the government helping them.
Didn't Dear Leader cut NASA's funding? Shaniqua must've needed more food stamps.
The evil rich people that own Space-X are doing some pretty incredible things without the government helping them.
Over 1700 flights since inception with only 2 cosmonauts lost, the last one in 1971 and no losses on the most modern version. Compare to the space shuttle of 14 fatalities out of 132 flights, losing 2 out of 5 orbiters.
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I really want to like you. Honestly, I do, but you say the stupidest fucking things I've ever heard almost daily.
I thought this was common knowledge, outside of christian households anyway.
what, why christian households?
you are the one who is ignorant