The Soviet Manned Lunar Program
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Description: The evolution of the plan to land cosmonauts on the moon, with references.
THE SOVIET MANNED LUNAR PROGRAM THE SOVIET MANNED LUNAR PROGRAM Twenty years after the first American moon landing, on August 18, 1989 the USSR officially acknowledged the existence of their manned lunar program with an initial release of information by the Soviet newspaper Izvestija. An increasing number of photographs and blueprints of Soviet lunar hardware have become available to Western analysts and space observers. It is now clear that personal rivalries, shifting political alliances and bureaucratic inefficiencies bred failure and delays within the moon program. There was strong competition between research teams and laboratories. This internal competition and the low budget for manned exploration of the Moon explains the failure of Soviet technology against the successful American Apollo program.
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Date | Creation Date: 1995-03-23T05:00:00Z Expiry Date: 2019-03-24T05:00:00Z |