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The story about lost cosmonauts still lives on

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

When we are thinking of early years of space flights, we must say that no engineering work comes from nowhere. There must make work with those vehicles, and then there would happen some mistakes with them. And those mistakes confesses, that engineers made their best, and all tests were done. NASA has been dared to show those mistakes, and that might save the lives of American astronauts.


There were actually some secrets in the space capsules, what was not told to the public audience. One was that in some cases are the capsules used inertial navigation system or they were remote controlled, and somebody claims that none astronauts ever made any maneuvers by Mercury or Vostok-capsules. But when we are thinking about the lost astronauts or cosmonauts, we must say that there might be something, what is not told to people. Until NASA:s shuttle orbiter and the cases, when that space plane was used to launch secret military satellites, would the public audience noticed that there were some secret space missions.


There have been found some objects, what looks like skulls from Mars, and somebody has thought that maybe those strange objects were monkeys, what send to Mars for returning test, and then the carbon dioxide pocket have been collapsed and the spacecraft would be destroyed. In this theory, those habitats were sent to there without official permission, and then the permission denied. When we are talking about strange stories about malfunctions of Alexey Leonov space suit during his first spacewalk during spacewalk in Voskhod 2 flight, we must think that those technical problems support the theory, that maybe some cosmonauts were killed, when their space suits or capsules pressure was dropped to zero, or burned into the atmosphere.


I think that this kind of accidents was kept secret from other cosmonauts. Maybe those lost cosmonauts were served in secret space missions, where they flew some secret space recon planes, like "Vostok-type recon satellites", what mission would be targeted and follow the nuclear strikes. Maybe those manned satellites saw use in the early 1960's. When we are thinking about the political atmosphere in the Soviet Union during the Vostok-program, we must say that maybe Yuri Gagarin, was not the first man in the space. That would give the Soviet authorities possibility to close that hero's mouth. The Soviet authorities might not tell that thing to Gagarin, who really believed, that he was the first man in the space.


Maybe his death during the routine flight was suicide because somebody mentioned him about that failed man. There are many rumors about secret space flights to the moon, and if those missions were not made exactly right, can those spacecraft lost in space. And if the spacecraft would miss the orbiter of the Moon, it would go straight to outer space without the opportunity to return. But without evidence, this text is pure fiction. Nothing more.

Sources:


https://www.facebook.com/thevintagenews/posts/1962607353814369

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voskhod_2

https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/794776/Mars-alien-skull-fossilised-tree-stump-NASA-curiosity-rover

https://travellingintimeandspace.wordpress.com/2018/04/16/the-story-about-lost-cosmonauts-still-lives-on/

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