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Red Star in Orbit by Tom Wolfe, James Edward Oberg

ccollard58's review against another edition

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5.0

I just re-read this recently. It's one of my favorite soviet-era non-fiction books. Compelling history that very people know about.

Read it and you will cringe every time you see some poor souls being launched toward the ISS from Baikonur. ;)

northeastbookworm's review

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5.0

Back in the good ol' days of the early 80's this was the book to read on the Soviet Space Program. James Oberg, is the primer expert on the Russian Space Program and this was his take on what they might do. It is now out of date. Thanks to the collapse of the Soviet Union we now know somethings that we could only speculate about. Still this is a good read and should be read before tackling the revelations of the early 90's.
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