SOVIET SPACE ENGINEERING
Edited by: corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Lenin Prize laureate Boris RAUSHENBACH; USSR pilot-cosmonaut, twice Hero of the Soviet Union, candidate of technical sciences Valery KUBASOV; candidate of technical sciences, Lenin Prize laureate Gleb MAKSIMOV. Illustrations by Mikhail Petrovsky.
In response to numerous reader requests, the editorial board dedicates the next issue of the "Historical Series" to Soviet space technology.
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In 1957, Sergey Pavlovich Korolev wrote to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Council of Ministers of the USSR:
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With the launch of the first artificial Earth satellites, scientists gained the ability to study outer space—previously inaccessible to them—through direct measurements. But these were only the first steps within a very tiny region of the solar system...
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“Space rockets carrying automatic scientific stations with various instruments aboard rapidly set off toward the nearest planets of the solar system.