Man And Space Soviet Perspective
Author: Villen Lyustiberg, Yuri Maximov
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Added Date: 2023-01-27
Language: eng
Subjects: soviet, space technology, space flight, space station, space missions, rockets, satellites, history, soviet space programme, soyuz, conspiracy theories, pschology of space
Publishers: Novosti
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Pages Count: 300
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Description
In this booklet we shall examine the Soviet space programme. Is space research motivated by a desire to win national prestige, or is the rapid advance of the present-day scientific and technological revo lution inescapably drawing mankind to look beyond the earth's confining atmosphere? What tangible benefits do we, people living today, receive from
space flights? Have the discoveries made in space changed our views, our feelings, our thinking?
Let us ponder these questions dispassionately for the reader to draw his own conclusions . . .
Book design and illustration by Yuri Maximov