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Russian space program redirects here: has Russia stopped their space program since the collapse of the USSR?
It may be a matter of terminology, but this says tha Luna 9 soft landed. But from what I read, it wasn't really "soft", just survivable (i.e. not a crash). Is that right? Luna 9 and List of space exploration milestones, 1957-1969 both say that Luna 9 soft-landed, so they might need to be corrected. Bubba73 (talk), 00:04, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
Some other space agency articles linking to this article have a little (defunct) listed next to it. Is this really true? I thought the russians basically paved the way to space tourism...I'd say thats far from defunct. 72.1.206.17 17:20, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
Back in 1985, some people at NASA believed, "information from the Russian space program suggests that the Soviet Union will soon launch a space vehicle capable of carrying a crew of twelve, possibly as a prelude to a manned Mars mission." Was there any basis for this? What could the vehicle possibly have been? ( sdsds - talk) 06:43, 20 December 2007 (UTC)
Sure, the Soviets had fewer in-flight deaths, but overall more Cosmonauts died. Remember many of the failures were kept secret from the public until the fall of the Soviet Union.
I added the section on the pre-Gagarin flight deaths recorded by the Italian radio enthusiasts. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fletcherbrian ( talk • contribs) 14:57, 29 May 2009 (UTC)
Please, note that File:Korolev_Kurchatov_Keldysh.jpg is non-free. I support putting it on this page, but this requires a use rationale placed on its description page. -- Off-shell ( talk) 22:12, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
"Central planning in USSR" refers to centrally planned economy as opposed to the 'free market' economy. While it may be argued as reason for general economic inefficiency of the USSR during its later years it is completely out of place as a reason for space exploration setbacks in this article. First of, it was precisely the central planning that made Soviet space program possible. Without centrally allocated resources and planned activities it would never see the light of day nor would it be able to compete against a similar space program undertaken by the wealthiest nation on the planet. Secondly, the US space program (or any large technological program, Manhattan Project being such an example) is equally 'centrally planned', financed and controlled. Very little if anything is left to the works of free market forces. Similarly the US space program has its own also sadly impressive list of setbacks and disasters. Therefore this paragraph should be removed as making no sense whatsoever.-- Alvez3 ( talk) 00:48, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
Is there any evidence to show the Saturn Programme existed? There is a lack of evidence from the Internet, and the entry has no references. Is it misinformation? Ornithoptera ( talk) 07:43, 31 August 2015 (UTC)
Oh my god, this article is packed with grammar/typo errors. We need to clean this up. I nailed a couple, but am going to bed. Anyone wanna help? --Yeorin
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It appears as if this sentence may be out of date.
"With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia and Ukraine inherited the program. Russia created the Russian Aviation and Space Agency, now known as the Roscosmos State Corporation,[6] while Ukraine created the National Space Agency of Ukraine (NSAU)."
The link is dead, and I believe that is because the name of the program changed again. All I see on the internet (including their most recent website) is Russian Federal Space Agency.
Does someone that has more insight into the name changes have time to fix that link and rewrite that paragraph? Let me know, thanks!
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Clearly, Gagarin could have been replaced by any number of fellow cosmonauts. His airplane crash wasn't even related to the Soviet Space Program. If you leave that in, why not add Laika (and other dog's names) as "setbacks"?? Jsusky ( talk) 17:33, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
Information about the German scientists and engineers being returned in the late 1940s. This information has been removed, and the wording of that segment changed to strongly imply that the Soviet Space program was only possible due to their contributions.-- Senor Freebie ( talk) 06:38, 27 January 2018 (UTC)
Last I checked this article I very specifically noticed that the notification box at the top of the page (the one that says "This article has multiple issues.. etc.") had a line that very specifically said something like "Problems include succesful launches listed as unsuccesful.." etc. It might have mentioned other specific issues, but this one is what I remember from my visit.
Today I revisited the article to find it again, for a screencapture, but I see that it's not there anymore. And what's more, I can't find it in the revision history either: Even when I look at the revision from 09:26, 8 March 2018, that must have been the version I was looking at (on 20th March - I checked with my browser history), but the "issues" notification textbox at the page top looks the same as it does now. - Does changes to the issues notification not register along with other changes to the article page?
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