Fascinating chap Sergei Korolev, denounced to the NKVD by colleagues over what sounds like office politics, tortured and sent to the Gulag for 10 years (including the awful Kolyma gold mining camps, which were some of the worst) rehabilitated and goes on to become arguably the greatest ever rocket designer - with a legacy that includes the ancestors of todays most succesful launchers used by the Russians and ESA.
"Following the fall of the NKVD head, Nikolai Yezhov, the new chief Lavrenti Beria chose to retry Korolev on reduced charges in 1939, but by that time Korolev was on his way from prison to a gulag camp in the far east of Siberia, where he spent several months in a gold mine in the Kolyma area before word reached him of his retrial. Towards the end of 1939 he was sent back to Moscow, but he had already sustained injuries and had lost most of his teeth due to the labor camp's brutal conditions"
Yeah though not as much as that of the Mars Climate Orbiter team who's mission failed due to using imperial rather than metric units in a navigation program.
Something tells me that NASA had a team devoted to watching Luna 15 as it orbited and watching out for funny business. Imagine the disaster that could have occurred if the Soviets had decided to use the probe to interfere with Apollo 11.
Of course, judging from the fates of later Luna missions, I doubt they could have pulled that off anyway.
[+] [-] arethuza|14 years ago|reply
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/ESAhistory/SEM7PZP11ZE_0.html
[+] [-] nodemaker|14 years ago|reply
And I thought my life was hard!
[+] [-] hartror|14 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] maratd|14 years ago|reply
I think you mean fear and sheer terror.
[+] [-] franze|14 years ago|reply
well, not according to google https://www.google.com/search?q=2012-1974&pws=0
[+] [-] lifeisstillgood|14 years ago|reply
Incredible. The moon, or Times Square? Who could tell.
[+] [-] rylz|14 years ago|reply
Something tells me that NASA had a team devoted to watching Luna 15 as it orbited and watching out for funny business. Imagine the disaster that could have occurred if the Soviets had decided to use the probe to interfere with Apollo 11.
Of course, judging from the fates of later Luna missions, I doubt they could have pulled that off anyway.
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[+] [-] whackberry|14 years ago|reply