Cold War Space Sleuths
By Dominic Phelan
Subjects: Astronautics, Engineering, Astronomy, Aerospace Technology and Astronautics, Astronautics, history, Popular Science in Astronomy, Security Science and Technology
Description: <p><i>Cold War Space Sleuths</i> reads like a Cold War espionage novel, but the reality of the story about the dedicated amateur observers bent on finding out about Soviet spaceflight during the Cold War is just as exciting and absorbing. Told in the sleuth's own words, each chapter unfolds a piece of the hidden history of what was happening behind the Iron Curtain.</p><p>Coming from all over the world, including Russia itself, the amateur spies give first-hand accounts of often-forgotten aspects of the Cold War space race. Amongst others, their stories include:</p><p>- the history of the Kettering Group;<br>- looking inside the Russian archives;<br>- unsolved mysteries, such as why cosmonauts were airbrushed out of the official archives;<br>- reading between the lines of the Soviet media;<br>- the impact of Gorbachev's g<i>lasnost</i> on sleuthing;<br>- new research, including chapters by James Oberg, Asif Siddiqi, and Bart Hendrickx.</p>
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