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The Voskhod Missions - Khrushchev's Folly
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Man in Space
"Nikita Khrushchev’s interference in the Soviet manned space in an effort to upstage Project Gemini in 1963/64 wasted precious years on a technological dead end."
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1.
The Voskhod (Sunrise) spacecraft were a development from which of these programmes?
Sputnik
Soyuz
Cosmos
Vostok
2.
The first manned mission in the programme was Voskhod 1 which was launched on Oct 12, 1964. How many crew were on board?
Three
Four
Two
One
3.
The crew of Voskhod 1 were forced to fly without spacesuits as a direct consequence of its development from a spacecraft which had been designed for one occupant.
True
False
4.
After successfully re-entering the earth’s atmosphere the Voskhod 1 crew followed standard procedure by ejecting from the capsule and parachuting to earth.
True
False
5.
On the day that the Voskhod mission was taking place which of these events was to have a profound influence of the future direction of the Soviet manned space effort?
Chief Designer Sergei Korolev was rushed to hospital after a medical emergency but died on the operating table.
Khrushchev was overthrown
A huge explosion on an adjacent launch pad killed many key engineers and technicians
A secret resolution was finally passed by the Central Committee to land a Soviet citizen on the moon
6.
In March 1965 during the Voskhod 2 mission another one of the programme’s objectives was achieved when ___________ became the first person to walk in space.
Yuri Gagarin
Vladimir Komarov
Gherman Titov
Alexei Leonov
7.
There was restricted space in the Voskhod capsule, so designers and engineers were forced to build a special inflatable airlock attached to the side hatch to enable a cosmonaut to exit the craft for a spacewalk.
True
False
8.
The first spacewalk nearly ended in tragedy because of which of these events?
The cosmonaut’s spacesuit ballooned making it impossible to re-enter the airlock.
One of Voskhod’s thrusters fired sending the cosmonaut into an uncontrollable spin.
The spacesuit developed a leak.
The umbilical became entangled with an antenna making it impossible to re-enter the airlock.
9.
Further difficulties were encountered during the Voskhod 2 mission when the automatic re-entry system failed after a day long flight and 16 orbits
True
False
10.
After the apparent success of the first two Voskhod missions the Soviet’s luck finally ran out when cosmonaut Vladimir Komorov was killed when the parachutes failed on Voskhod 3 and the re-entry capsule crashed to the ground.
True
False
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