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his name did not appear anyway it was soviet leader nikita khrushchev that one. would think you were a straight our spotlight is certainly. earth and awaiting for american and other sputniks to show up side by side with it before commonwealth of sputnik's. i. attempt to launch the first u.s. satellite ended in the vanguard to explode. when you. called my father to tell them that he should launch another sputnik in time for the anniversary of the one nine hundred seventeen october revolution which was close at hand but people had gone on vacation and had to be summoned back. khrushchev wanted something more than just another sputnik he wanted something entirely new. given less than a month to invent one that would need the blueprints no quality control the whole enterprise depended on trust throughout his career was always looking for people willing to forgo food and sleep and work through the night. is a psychologist from russia's space research center star city he used to work under . oil he was a great man it was enough for him to look at you and he got a wealt
his name did not appear anyway it was soviet leader nikita khrushchev that one. would think you were a straight our spotlight is certainly. earth and awaiting for american and other sputniks to show up side by side with it before commonwealth of sputnik's. i. attempt to launch the first u.s. satellite ended in the vanguard to explode. when you. called my father to tell them that he should launch another sputnik in time for the anniversary of the one nine hundred seventeen october revolution...
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khrushchev surprisingly declared don't give the moon away to the americans. did not believe he could outpace von braun too much time had already been wasted it was venner von braun's heyday. we raised a flag the american flag on the surface of the moon congrats. i really believe that the soviet union drove the us to the moon. in our day and we did that in the sixty's and i think it was because there was serious competition between the two countries. didn't get to see strong take the first step on the lunar surface he died in one nine hundred sixty six during summer. his anonymity died with him and his identity was finally defied triggering a wave of the. streets when. monuments and plaques were unveiled in his own even room said. that he never realized all the work could be done by just one person. my father liked to say that people can travel into space and issued by train he was absolutely sure that outer space was not empty and people must live and work there he said you know. could. see americans and russians in space together. in one hundred seventy five
khrushchev surprisingly declared don't give the moon away to the americans. did not believe he could outpace von braun too much time had already been wasted it was venner von braun's heyday. we raised a flag the american flag on the surface of the moon congrats. i really believe that the soviet union drove the us to the moon. in our day and we did that in the sixty's and i think it was because there was serious competition between the two countries. didn't get to see strong take the first step...
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khrushchev wanted something more than just another sputnik she wanted something entirely new. given less than a month to invent one that would need the blueprints no quality control the whole enterprise depended on trust throughout his career it was always looking for people willing to forgo food and sleep and work through the night. is a psychologist from russian space research center star city he used to work under. he was a great man and it was enough for him to look at you and he got a wealth of information even though he was a freak with his subordinates he had a very delicate soul. it was a four legged cosmonaut that was the first living creature to head towards the stars a dog called lika when she was launched into space there were tears in her size time magazine called her the world's most lonely and miserable dog that was true it was a one way ticket for like it a monument was unveiled in moscow to mark the fiftieth anniversary of a space mission. but there is this monument to commemorate the dogs greatest predictor people bring treats you know what would look someone
khrushchev wanted something more than just another sputnik she wanted something entirely new. given less than a month to invent one that would need the blueprints no quality control the whole enterprise depended on trust throughout his career it was always looking for people willing to forgo food and sleep and work through the night. is a psychologist from russian space research center star city he used to work under. he was a great man and it was enough for him to look at you and he got a...
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my colleague kerry johnston god more insight into the exposing from military analyst you can khrushchev cross-talk host people of. oh it says is that. culpable mainstream media has been covering these wars is what i say most of this information you could have found out yourself if you'd just tried a little bit talk to witnesses the internet exist oh my goodness these stories are out there it's the government confirming to us that we've been lied about this war and we should listen to people on the ground so i'm not surprised by this but it shows the mainstream media has been reckless in covering these wars you know why the context says or some of these leaked documents suggest that there's pakistani support for the. you know the case we. just watched crosstalk. we know about any. one of the main challenges during the antislavery jihad out what the pakistani involvement pakistani has been sop contracted their intelligence services by side by the cia and that's the whole point of the whole trouble in afghanistan regarding the insurgency and i saw that the insurgency anti-american whatever
my colleague kerry johnston god more insight into the exposing from military analyst you can khrushchev cross-talk host people of. oh it says is that. culpable mainstream media has been covering these wars is what i say most of this information you could have found out yourself if you'd just tried a little bit talk to witnesses the internet exist oh my goodness these stories are out there it's the government confirming to us that we've been lied about this war and we should listen to people on...