Title: Why Russia Did Not Put a Man on the Moon - The Secret Soviet Moon Rocket Source:
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Its probably the most well known peacetime battle between the USA and the Soviet Union, in both technological and ideological terms of the 20th century.
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Although the USA won the race to the moon, if youd been a betting person from the mid 1950s to 1960s, the chances are that you would have thought the Soviet Union had a very good chance of getting there first.
So why didnt Russia put a man on the moon?
At the time the soviets were leading the space race, they had already started with the launch of Sputnik, then launched several probes to the moon, including one in 1959 that orbited and taken photos of the far side and By 1961 they were the first to put a man in to space.
So when Kennedy made his now famous We choose to go to the moon speech in 1962 to rally public support, Khrushchevs response was silence, neither confirming nor denying that they had a plan for a manned moon mission.
But at the time Khrushchev wasnt really interested in competing with the US over the moon, he was more interested ICBMs the Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles for the strategic rocket forces.
But there were others that had harboured plans for manned mission for a long time, these included the man whose name was a state secret and the most powerful man outside the Kremlin when it came to space.
He was Sergei Pavlovich Korolev, outside the inner circle of the top space scientists he was known only as the Chief Designer or by his first 2 initials SP, because the Soviet leadership feared that the western powers would send agents to assassinate him........
No, that's why we go to the experts -- like an actual astronauts in the ISS blithely stating on camera that man has yet to break out of low earth orbit.
Of course anybody can take one look at the lunar module and see it's incapable of liftoff. Love those skeletal $20 million dune buggies!