The Man Who Knew He Would Die
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概要
On April 23, 1967, Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov boarded a spacecraft he knew might never bring him home.
The mission was meant to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Soviet Union. Two spacecraft. A symbolic victory. A global statement during the Cold War.
But behind the celebration were known technical failures, ignored warnings, and a political deadline that couldn't be moved.
In this episode of The Blackwood Files, we explore:
The flawed Soyuz 1 mission
Why engineers knew the spacecraft wasn't ready
Yuri Gagarin's attempt to stop the launch
The pressure of Cold War politics
And why Komarov boarded anyway
This isn't just a story about a space disaster.
It's about loyalty.
About pride.
About what happens when power refuses to listen.
Because sometimes the most dangerous moment isn't liftoff…
It's the decision made long before it.
🎧 Listen till the end.