klaes@wrksys.dec.com (CUP/ASG, MLO5-2/G1 6A, 223-3283 18-Dec-1989 1201) (12/19/89)
I was told by a friend who was watching CNN this weekend that the
Soviets are going to display in the Moscow Space Museum an actual
manned lunar module (or parts at least) from their manned lunar
program of the 1960s and early 1970s. He said the Soviets revealed
their biggest problem in the program was getting a powerful enough
booster, as the one they had exploded three times. I presume they
were referring to the G (N-1) booster? This is all he could tell me.
Does anyone have more information on this? Thanks.
Larry Klaes klaes@wrksys.dec.com
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