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The Russians Faked It

Cohen, Daniel | October 31, 1966 issue

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In this article Lloyd Mallan, a prolific writer on space and military subjects examines rumors about the space program of Soviet Union. Since he will not accept the word of anyone connected with either the U.S. or Soviet space program, and since practically no private individuals have the equipment to conduct extensive space studies, his field of research is drastically limited. Therefore, he sets out to examine the persistent rumors that several Russian cosmonauts were killed in unsuccessful space flights. These reports have never been given credence by any officials in Washington or Moscow, so they are a perfect area for Mallan's investigation.

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RUMOR; MALLAN, Lloyd; AERONAUTICS -- Flights; ASTRONAUTS; RUSSIANS; UNITED States; SOVIET Union
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