Various articles on the history of the Soviet space program

MOON RACE

  1. “Why the Soviets Lost the Moon Race,” Air & Space (Smithsonian) 34, no. 2 (June/July 2019): 30-55.

  2. “A Secret Uncovered: The Soviet Decision to Land Cosmonauts on the Moon,” Spaceflight 46 (May 2004): 205-213. [N1-L3]

  3. (with Dwayne A. Day), “The Moon in the Crosshairs: CIA Intelligence on the Soviet Manned Lunar Programme,” Spaceflight 45 (November 2003): 466-475 and Spaceflight 46 (March 2004): 112-125. [N1-L3]

  4. “The Decision to Go to the Moon: The View from the Soviet Union,” Spaceflight 40, no. 5 (May 1998): 177-180 and Spaceflight 40, no. 6 (June 1998): 227-230. [Part 1 and Part 2] [N1-L3]

SOVIET PERSONALITIES: KOROLEV, TIKHONRAVOV

  1. “What if Korolev Had Lived?,” Quest: The History of Spaceflight Quarterly 26, no. 2 (2019): 31-33. [counterfactual history]

  2. “Soviet rocket man was known in West,” Spaceflight 50 (September 2008): 342-349. [article on how Korolev’s identity was known before his death]

  3. “The Man Behind the Curtain,” Air & Space (Smithsonian) 22, no. 5 (October/November 2007): 58-63. [article on Mikhail Tikhonravov, designer of Sputnik]

  4. “Королев—взгляд с Запада”, Новости космонавтики no. 8 (2007): 58-59. [“Korolev—A View from the West,” News of Cosmonautics no. 8 (2007): 58-59.] [article in Russian on Korolev’s identity before his death]

SOVIET SPACE CULTURE

  1. “Space Enthusiasms” in Cosmonauts: The Birth of the Space Age, ed. Doug Millard, 28-41 (London: The Science Museum, 2015). [article on Soviet space culture of the 1920s]

  2. “Russia’s Long Love Affair with Space,” Air & Space (Smithsonian) 22, no. 3 (August 2007): 35-39. [article on Soviet space fad of 1920s]

GAGARIN

  1. “Declassified documents offer a new perspective on Yuri Gagarin’s flight,” The Space Review, October 12, 2015. [revisiting Gagarin’s flight]

TERESHKOVA

  1. “The first woman in Earth orbit: Transcripts give new perspective on Vostok-6 mission,” Spaceflight 51 (January 2009): 18-27 and Spaceflight 51 (February 2009): 64-71. [Part 1 and Part 2] [article on Valentina Tereshkova’s flight as the first woman in space]


SPUTNIK, EARLY SATELLITES, ETC.

  1. “Iskustvennyy sputnik zemli: The launch of the world’s first artificial satellite 50 years ago,” Spaceflight 49 (November 2007): 426-447. [detailed history of Sputnik launch]

  2. “Sputnik Remembered: the first race to space,” The Space Review, October 2 and 9, 2017. [Part 1 and Part 2] [history of Sputnik launch]

  3. “The Sputnik Decision Revisited,” Quest: The History of Spaceflight Quarterly 14, no. 4 (2007): 20-28. [Sputnik]

  4. “Before Sputnik: Early Satellite Studies in the Soviet Union, 1947-1957,” Spaceflight 39 (October 1997): 334-337 and Spaceflight 39 (November 1997): 389-392. [Part 1 and Part 2] [Sputnik]

    

VOSKHOD, SOYUZ, SALYUT

  1. “The Death of Vladimir Komarov: Pressure, Politics, and Parachutes,” Quest: The History of Spaceflight Quarterly 27, no. 1 (2020): 7-24. [Soyuz-1]

  2. “Soyuz Variants—A 40 Year History,” Spaceflight 45 (March 2003): 118-121. [Soyuz]

  3. Soyuz-1 Revisited: From Myth to Reality,” Quest: The History of Spaceflight Quarterly 6, no. 3 (1998): 5-16.

  4. “Cancelled Missions in the Voskhod Program,” Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 50, no. 1 (1997): 25-32. [Voskhod-3]

  5. “The Triumph and Tragedy of Salyut 1,” Quest: The Magazine of Spaceflight 5, no. 3 (1996): 26-33. [Salyut-1]

LUNA

  1. (with Bart Hendrickx and Timofei Varfolomeyev), “The Tough Road Travelled: A New Look at the Second-Generation Luna Probes,” Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 53, nos. 9/10 (2000): 319-356. [Luna-9]

  2. “First to the Moon,” Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 51 (1998): 231-238. [Luna-3]

ALMAZ

  1. “The Almaz Space Station Complex: A History, 1964-1992,” Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 54 (2001): 389-416 and Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 55 (2002): 35-67. [Part 1 and Part 2] [Almaz]

SOVIET ROCKET ENGINES

  1. “Rocket Engines from the Glushko Design Bureau, 1945-2000,” Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 54 (2001): 311-334. [rocket engines]

SOVIET MILITARY SPACE

  1. “The Soviet Fractional Orbiting Bombardment System (FOBS): A Short Technical History,” Quest: The History of Spaceflight Quarterly 7, no. 4 (Spring 2000): 22-32. [FOBS]

  2. “Staring at the Sea: RORSAT and EORSAT Programmes,” Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 52, nos. 11/12 (1999): 397-416. [RORSAT]

  3. “Cold War in Space: A Look Back at the Soviet Union,” Spaceflight 40, no. 2 (February 1998): 63-68. [Soviet SDI]

  4. “The Soviet Co-Orbital Anti-Satellite System: A Synopsis,” Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 50, no. 6 (1997): 225-240. [ASAT]

  5. “Mourning Star: The Nedelin Disaster,” Quest: The History of Spaceflight Magazine 3, no. 4 (Winter 1994): 38-47. [R-16 Nedelin disaster]

DOING RESEARCH

  1. “People and Archives” in Cold War Space Sleuths: The Untold Story of the Soviet Space Program, ed. Dominic Phelan, 217-253 (London: Springer, 2012). [semi-autobiographical article on uncovering Soviet space mysteries]

SOVIET ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORIES

  1. “Soviet Design Bureaux,” Spaceflight 39 (August 1997): 277-280. [OKB]

  2. “Soviet Space Programme—Organisational Structure in the 1960s,” Spaceflight 36 (August 1994): 283-286 and Spaceflight 36 (September 1994): 317-320. [Part 1 and Part 2] [organizations]

OTHER STUFF (DOGS!)

  1. “ ‘There It Is!: An Account of the First Dogs-in-Space Program,” Quest: The Magazine of Spaceflight 5, no. 3 (1996): 38-41. [dogs]

  2. “Major Launch Failures in the Early Soviet Space Programme,” Spaceflight 27 (November 1995): 393-394. [launch failures]

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