Space Race_The Battle to Rule the Heavens by Deborah Cadbury
Author:Deborah Cadbury [Cadbury, Deborah]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, Science
ISBN: 9780007388936
Google: FDZgO7CJlN0C
Goodreads: 19378967
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Published: 2005-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Despite the developments in the American space programme, to his great frustration Korolev still could not win the backing from the Soviet leadership for a manned space flight programme. In November 1958, he did persuade the Council of Chief Designers to approve his designs both for the Vostok capsule and a reconnaissance satellite. But just to make sure that military needs took precedence, some wit coined the phrase âReconnaissance satellite is more important for the Motherlandâ, which infiltrated the society at Baikonur like an unwelcome echo.
New Year 1959 saw Korolev preoccupied with a fourth attempt to land an object on the moon. He was desperate for success, knowing that the Americans were trying to get there first. âI am nervous,â Korolev wrote home, âbut what can I do if all our work is a search for something new, and because of this we may have failures and misfortunes?â Korolevâs lunar craft carried scientific instruments which would determine whether the moon had a magnetic field as well as taking other measurements. The capsule held information of its country of origin â there was a heat-resistant banner spelling the letters âUSSRâ and a small container designed to explode on impact and scatter seventy-two pieces of steel on the surface of the moon, bearing the launch date and the Soviet hammer and sickle. Korolev was sure he had the trajectory correctly calculated, but using radio to confirm the craftâs course would be difficult. He put a brain trust together to work out a solution â someone even suggested using a small nuclear bomb and measuring the time from the appearance of its flash. This was dismissed, however, as the moon had no atmosphere, and hence no dust cloud would form. Eventually, Korolev settled for a device that would create a glowing yellow cloud which astronomers could use to track the craft. To do this, a pack was devised in which napalm would ignite 2 pounds of sodium.
On 2 January, the R-7 was launched successfully and Luna 1 was the first spacecraft to leave the gravitational pull of the earth entirely, marking this victory with a colourful flag of yellow vapour seven hundred miles high as it passed over the Indian Ocean. It had been meant to crash on the moon, leaving its Soviet signature. It came within 3700 miles of its target, and then, with a failure of the control system, it fell into orbit around the sun. Although the R-7 had failed to hit the moon and leave the symbols there which would have marked the phantom Soviet presence, for Korolev the little âmoon shipâ was a wonder. He renamed his probe Mechta â the Dream.
The mission was hailed by Khrushchev as a great accomplishment. Managing to ignore the ultimate failure of the enterprise, he could not resist boasting to the world of his Soviet âscientists, designers, engineers and workers who achieved a new exploit of world-wide importance, having successfully launched a multi-stage cosmic rocket in the direction of the moon â¦
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