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The Soviet Challenge for the Moon

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The Soviet Challenge for the Moon game quiz
"The landing of Apollo 11 marked the conclusion of what became known as the ‘Space Race’. Despite subsequent denials, the Soviets actually did make a serious attempt to be the first to land a man on the moon. See what you know about this programme."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The man entrusted with the responsibility of landing a cosmonaut on the moon was referred to as the ‘Chief Designer’. What was his name?
    Sergei Korolev
    Valentin Glushko
    Vladimir Chelomei
    Konstantin Tsiolkovsky


2. This spacecraft was originally designed to be the centrepiece of the Soviet manned lunar landing attempt.
    Soyuz
    Voskhod
    Vostok
    Salyut


3. A rival design bureau, OKB-52 led by Vladimir Chelomei, was given the task of developing a spacecraft to fly a man around the moon.
    True
    False


4. A large Saturn V class booster rocket called the N-1 or Nositel('carrier') was developed to launch the Soviet manned lunar mission. The first N-1 sat on its launch pad for over a year and was spotted by American spy satellites giving renewed impetus to the Apollo programme. What was it colloquially called by the West?
    The Booster
    The Giant
    The Leviathan
    Webb’s Giant


5. How many engines did the 1st stage of the N-1 booster rocket have?
    24
    30
    18
    12


6. The failure to develop a high energy liquid Hydrogen (LH2) powered engine meant that Korolev had to revise his original moon landing plan so that only one cosmonaut would be able to land on the moon
    True
    False


7. The Soviet manned lunar landing effort suffered a major blow when Sergei Korolev suddenly died. When was it?
    1965
    1968
    1967
    1966


8. Both programmes suffered major setbacks in early 1967 when Apollo 1 astronauts Virgil Grissom, Edward White, and Roger Chaffee were killed in a launch pad fire in January and cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov was killed during the final landing phase of the _________ mission in April.
    Voskhod 3
    Zond 4
    Soyuz 1
    Vostok 7


9. The giant N-1 booster was successfully tested on its first flight in February 1969.
    True
    False


10. When Apollo 11 successfully landed on the moon in July 1969 the Soviet Union concentrated efforts on developing their automatic _________ probes disingenuously implying through press releases that they had never intended to send cosmonauts to the moon in the first place.
    Answer: (moon)


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