But realistic. There was no return, and no hope for saving anyone.
But realistic. There was no return, and no hope for saving anyone.
But can you imagine abandoning someone like that? "Mission Control, please tell my wife I love her" <hiss crackle>
But can you imagine abandoning someone like that? "Mission Control, please tell my wife I love her" <hiss crackle>
I get what you're saying, but everyone involved was prepared for failure. It was a seriously iffy thing to accomplish. My guess is they would have had full communications with the astronauts speaking to loved ones and such, at least until the end was near. It would've been the public who would've been blacked out, and likely rightfully so. In any case, a hell of a lonely death.
I get what you're saying, but everyone involved was prepared for failure. It was a seriously iffy thing to accomplish. My guess is they would have had full communications with the astronauts speaking to loved ones and such, at least until the end was near. It would've been the public who would've been blacked out, and likely rightfully so. In any case, a hell of a lonely death.
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