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Re: Soviet space shuttles in old hangar
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Re: Soviet space shuttles in old hangar
It's hardly surprising that they abandoned it.
The US shuttle program was never a success. They could have done the same thing with simple rockets safer, and for less. But you don't know that starting out.
I can't see why Russia would want to preserve a failed project for posterity. It might get a few tourists, but not a lot, with it's limited history.
And from a national pride point of view, it would be a negative advert.
I am surprised it hasn't even got a caretaker though.
In the UK, the thieving bastard travellers would have stripped it for scrap long ago.
The US shuttle program was never a success. They could have done the same thing with simple rockets safer, and for less. But you don't know that starting out.
I can't see why Russia would want to preserve a failed project for posterity. It might get a few tourists, but not a lot, with it's limited history.
And from a national pride point of view, it would be a negative advert.
I am surprised it hasn't even got a caretaker though.
In the UK, the thieving bastard travellers would have stripped it for scrap long ago.
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