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walking on the moon.
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Cosmonaut Crashed Into Earth “Crying In Rage”
So there’s a cosmonaut up in space, circling the globe, convinced he will never make it back to Earth; he’s on the phone with Alexei Kosygin—then a high official of the Soviet Union—who is crying because he, too, thinks the cosmonaut will die.
The space vehicle is shoddily constructed, running dangerously low on fuel; its parachutes—though no one knows this—won’t work and the cosmonaut, Vladimir Komarov, is about to, literally, crash full speed into Earth, his body turning molten on impact. As he heads to his doom, U.S. listening posts in Turkey hear him crying in rage, “cursing the people who had put him inside a botched spaceship.”
This extraordinarily intimate account of the 1967 death of a Russian cosmonaut appears in a new book, Starman, by Jamie Doran and Piers Bizony, to be published next month. The authors base their narrative principally on revelations from a KGB officer, Venyamin Ivanovich Russayev, and previous reporting by Yaroslav Golovanov in Pravda. This version—if it’s true—is beyond shocking.
Starman tells the  story of a friendship between two  cosmonauts, Vladimir Kamarov and Soviet hero  Yuri Gagarin, the first  human to reach outer space. The two men were close; they  socialized,  hunted and drank together.
In 1967,  both men were assigned to the  same Earth-orbiting mission, and both  knew the space capsule was not safe to fly.  Komarov told friends he  knew he would probably die. But he wouldn’t back out  because he didn’t  want Gagarin to die. Gagarin would have been his replacement.
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1969 Monaco.
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