The title of this blog comes from a Gaelic expression -"putting on the poor mouth"-which means to exaggerate the direness of one's situation in order to gain time or favour from creditors.
31 March 2011
The Great Gagarin cover up
Today’s Telegraph carried an article titled Soviet Union lied about 1961 Yuri Gagarin space mission
Ach here comes the great “Gagarin space flight hoax,” I thought. Given that a lot of people do not believe that there was ever a Moon landing, why not deny the first manned space mission.
Well it isn’t quite like that:
Apparently Soviet officials and covered up the fact that he had landed more than 200 miles away from where they were expecting him… according to a new book.
The book 108 Minutes That Changed the World apparently reveals revealed that scientists twice miscalculated where he would land which is why there was nobody there to meet him when he finally touched down some 500 miles south of Moscow.
The Soviets also lied about the manner of his landing, claiming that he had touched down inside the capsule itself when in actual fact he landed separately via parachute. The reason they lied, said the book, was to skirt strict rules that would have prevented them from officially registering the flight as a world record.
Is that it? It must be a slow news day…
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8 comments:
I already knew the latter bit about the landing anyway...
Ditto.. The story is a bit of an anticlimax eh?
Slow news day - I agree!
It must have been for a non story like this!
Yep. Definitely a slow day.
It really was an awful lot of very little, he?
The real question becomes: Did Yuri Gagarin have a Birth Certificate?
Oh he did and it proved he was born too!
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