RE: Soyuz program makes history
10-11-2018, 02:34 PM (This post was last modified: 10-11-2018, 02:34 PM by Dartz.)
10-11-2018, 02:34 PM (This post was last modified: 10-11-2018, 02:34 PM by Dartz.)
A succesful failure, so.
If that'd been a Vatican space program, neither astronaut or cosmonaut would've survived.
Either way, there's something a little bit rotten with the Russian space program. It's hard to escape the sense that quality control is starting to go out the window - either because of management growing fat on its laurels, or a workforce too afraid to report any issues that occur in production in case they get utterly shat on by a fat management desperate to scapegoat someone to hide their own ineptitude.
If that'd been a Vatican space program, neither astronaut or cosmonaut would've survived.
Either way, there's something a little bit rotten with the Russian space program. It's hard to escape the sense that quality control is starting to go out the window - either because of management growing fat on its laurels, or a workforce too afraid to report any issues that occur in production in case they get utterly shat on by a fat management desperate to scapegoat someone to hide their own ineptitude.
Oh sweet meteor of death
Fall upon us.
Deliver us in fire
To Peace everlasting.
Fall upon us.
Deliver us in fire
To Peace everlasting.