OTD in Space – January 16: Historic First Docking of Two Crewed Spacecraft πŸš€

On January 16, 1969, the Soviet Union achieved a milestone by successfully docking two crewed spacecraft in orbit for the first time. Discover the details of this groundbreaking event in space exploration history.

OTD in Space – January 16: Historic First Docking of Two Crewed Spacecraft πŸš€
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OTD in Space – January 16: Historic First Docking of Two Crewed Spacecraft πŸš€

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On January 16, 1969, two crewed spacecraft docked in orbit for the first time. <br /><br />When the Soviet Union launched the Soyuz 4 spacecraft, only one cosmonaut was on board. But it returned with a crew of three after two cosmonauts from Soyuz 5 transferred spacecrafts in orbit. Soyuz 4 safely returned to Earth, but the one unlucky cosmonaut who was left behind in Soyuz 5 had a pretty rough landing. During reentry, the service module failed to separate from the descent module, and the spacecraft got turned upside-down. To top it off, the parachutes and soft-landing rockets failed. That cosmonaut, Boris Volynov, miraculously survived the crash β€” but he did lose a few teeth.

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