I think you mean nearly the distance from the Earth to the Moon and back.He traversed over 700,000 kilometers—430,000+ miles—which is nearly the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=31193023#p31193023:lpycwwoi said:Whiner42[/url]":lpycwwoi]Is it just me, or does Titov's difficulties in the '60s have "alcoholic" written all over them?
All is forgiven Moonshark! <3[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=31192961#p31192961:1d4pp42f said:Monti0[/url]":1d4pp42f]I think you mean nearly the distance from the Earth to the Moon and back.He traversed over 700,000 kilometers—430,000+ miles—which is nearly the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
[moonsharksays]Moonshark so excited about moon that Moonshark forget everything about math. Moonshark is sorry and has make fix.[/moonsharksays]
[moonsharksays]Moonshark so excited about moon that Moonshark forget everything about math. Moonshark is sorry and has make fix.[/moonsharksays]
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=31193023#p31193023:3p2hwadg said:Whiner42[/url]":3p2hwadg]Is it just me, or does Titov's difficulties in the '60s have "alcoholic" written all over them?
Heywood Floyd: I thought you were going to call it the Titov?
Dimitri Moisevitch: We changed last month. People fall out of favour.
The story mentions that Kamarin felt Titov was better suited to the longer second flight. I'm sure there can be more than one reason and both sound like they'd have been important. Gagarin was definitely a PR choice as well.[url=http://arstechnica.co.uk/civis/viewtopic.php?p=31196541#p31196541:11thphqa said:msadesign[/url]":11thphqa]Titov wasn't first because the second flight would be much longer than Gagarin's solo, and it was felt that Titov was much stronger, at least according to the excellent spacerockethistory.com and related pod cast (highly recommended as well).