Lost cosmonauts
The girl that was before Yuri Gagarin but didn’t survive
As we all think to know Yuri Gagarin was the first man into space.
But was he really the first human into space?
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin safely landed on earth, he survived.
In this remix there are two recordings of Soviet lost cosmonauts in space just before their moment of death. One of them is a female lost cosmonaut.
In the Russian thinking of that time it is very logical to cover up mistakes. and foremost it’s one of the first counties on earth who saw women really as equal to men.
Lost Cosmonauts
Was she real
Did she dream
Did she be
Did she love
Did she cry
Did she love me
Did I cry
In a past life about
her?
Transcript of the radio communication
five…four…three …two…one…one
two…three…four…five…
come in… come in… come in…
LISTEN…LISTEN! …COME IN!
COME IN… COME IN… TALK TO ME!
TALK TO ME!… I AM HOT!… I AM HOT!
WHAT?… FORTYFIVE?… WHAT?…
FORTYFIVE?… FIFTY?…
YES…YES…YES… BREATHING…
BREATHING… OXYGEN…
OXYGEN… I AM HOT… (THIS)
ISN’T THIS DANGEROUS?… IT’S ALL…
ISN’T THIS DANGEROUS?… IT’S ALL…
YES…YES…YES… HOW IS THIS?
WHAT?… TALK TO ME!… HOW SHOULD I
TRANSMIT? YES…YES…YES…
WHAT? OUR TRANSMISSION BEGINS NOW…
FORTYONE… THIS WAY… OUR
TRANSMISSION BEGINS NOW…
FORTYONE… THIS WAY… OUR
TRANSMISSION BEGINS NOW…
FORTYONE… YES… I FEEL HOT…
I FEEL HOT… IT’S ALL… IT’S HOT…
I FEEL HOT… I FEEL HOT… I FEEL HOT…
… I CAN SEE A FLAME!… WHAT?…
I CAN SEE A FLAME!… I CAN SEE A
FLAME!…
I FEEL HOT… I FEEL HOT… THIRTYTWO…
THIRTYTWO… FORTYONE… FORTYONE
AM I GOING TO CRASH?… YES…YES… I FEEL HOT!…
I FEEL HOT!… I WILL REENTER!… I WILL REENTER…
I AM LISTENING!… I FEEL HOT!..
Judica-Cordiglia brothers
In the late 50s, two italian brothers (Achile and Giovanni Battista Judica-Cordiglia), set up a system which allowed them to track both american and soviet unmanned satellites radio signals.
The geographical location of their station was particularly suitable for receiving signals coming from soviet space vehicles, which regularly overflew Northern Italy during their approach to the soviet tracking centers in the Caucasus.Using an array of advanced equipment, the two young italians soon learned which radio frequencies to monitor and how to predict the overfly times of the various space probes. One day in early 1961, weeks before Yuri Gagarin’s epic space flight, instead of the usual beeping tones which they had become used to hear, they were startled by a sound which marked a new chapter in the history of mankind: there, in the listening center of “Torre Bert”, these two young students heard, clearly and unequivocally, the beat of a failing heart and the last gasping breaths of a dying cosmonaut. Lost Cosmonauts.
Video of the lost female cosmonaut