Although the starting line of my country’s modern development has been behind the world for a long time, our scientific researchers have absolute patience and dedication. Therefore, among the only three countries in the world that can carry out manned aviation, there are my country’s For one place, the three countries are the United States, Russia, and China. If the United States has always been the hegemon of modern scientific research and China is relying on acquired efforts, then Russia is relying on the former Soviet Union.
After the end of World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union entered a stalemate. They competed in various fields. Of course, the aerospace industry was one of them, and both sides were competing. In 1957, the Soviet Union launched the world's first artificial satellite Sputnik 1. The United States lost the "first" of artificial satellite launches, and manned aviation technology became the main force of research and development.
Of course, the Soviet Union was unwilling to lag behind, and began to study manned aviation technology. As a result, the United States did not compete and fell second. It is said that it is the second, but in fact it is almost the same, but people usually only remember the first, that is, Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin, who took the Vostok-1 spacecraft to complete the flight around the ground. After
finished manned aviation, did they stop exploring the universe? Of course not, these two countries are beginning to prepare for the moon landing. In order to compete for the number one landing on the moon, the two countries have begun to compete again.
In 1967, the Soviet Union was preparing to send the first astronaut Vladimir Mikhailovich Koma to enter space on the Soyuz 1 spacecraft, and then launch. Soyuz-2, through the docking of Soyuz-1 and Soyuz-2, finally let him return home on Soyuz-2. The
plan is pretty good, but the problem is that there is a problem with the spacecraft! During the routine inspection before the flight, the Soyuz-1 spacecraft detected a total of 203 faults. It can be said that there are faults everywhere, and once it is lifted off, there will be no way to come back alive. Why don’t the staff report? Because I dare not, once the leader Brezhnev at the time knows, all relevant personnel will be punished. If
fails to report, there may be a "miracle". If you report it, you will definitely lose your job. Everyone will not report it.
Komarov actually knew that there was a problem with the spacecraft. At that time, he could quit the mission, but he chose to persist because his substitute was good friend Gagarin. Yes, he was the first person to go to heaven. This task must be carried out. Komarov quit Nagagarin and must go. He did not want his friend to die for himself, so he chose to persist. Before the launch of
, he told KGB agent Wen Yamin Rusayev: "I will not come back alive for this mission."
Sure enough, the Soyuz One has been malfunctioning since the moment of liftoff, and the solar battery The board could not be opened and the power supply was restricted; the ion sensor failed to sense; the antenna could not be opened normally; communication was interrupted frequently... Such a serious accident finally alarmed the leader, and the Soyuz II terminated the launch, which meant that Komarov had to take the Soyuz One returns to Earth.
hasn't even solved the fault that originally belonged to the take-off. Can the Union One, which has to be handed over to the Union II to return to work, be competent? Of course not, the main parachute failed to open, and the secondary parachute was entangled with the backup parachute. The fatal failure of the three parachutes made Komarov undoubtedly die.
Soyuz One plunged straight to the ground like a meteor, and finally made a huge impact in Orenburg State, and produced explosions. When people found the place where the spacecraft crashed, they could only faintly be among the burnt-down remains A piece of human leg bone that was completely charred was identified, and there was no other body of Komarov.
But Komarov’s friend Gagarin, who was struggling to keep, was not really saved. Just the second year after his death, Gagarin died in a plane crash and was the first person to land on the moon. It's Neil Alden Armstrong from the United States.