• @niktemadur
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    499 hours ago

    …and we only did it because there was a dick-waving contest between two nations.

    • @passiveaggressivesonar
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      47 hours ago

      Soviets had no interest in going to the moon (yet) and were more focused on living in space before going outside earth’s orbit. The US was waving it in public on its own

        • @passiveaggressivesonar
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          -36 hours ago

          Not seeing how building a rocket to compete with Saturn V means they were also racing to the moon

          From the references of the wiki article on the N1 rocket

          https://web.archive.org/web/20161031200800/http://www.starbase1.co.uk/pages/n1-project-history.html

          Salyut and Mir prove the Soviet’s focus was on manned missions in low earth orbit and not the moon, and considering nobody has gone back to the moon since they’ve made the right call

          • @[email protected]
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            95 hours ago

            You don’t need anything that powerful for earth orbit. Salut and Mir launched on much less ambitious rockets. They became the focus after the moon race was decided.

            Wikipedia

            The N1-L3 version was designed to compete with the United States Apollo program to land a person on the Moon, using a similar lunar orbit rendezvous method. The basic N1 launch vehicle had three stages, which were to carry the L3 lunar payload into low Earth orbit with two cosmonauts. The L3 contained one stage for trans-lunar injection; another stage used for mid-course corrections, lunar orbit insertion, and the first part of the descent to the lunar surface; a single-pilot LK Lander spacecraft; and a two-pilot Soyuz 7K-LOK lunar orbital spacecraft for return to Earth.

            You build an N1 or Saturn V to go to the moon.

            Had the N1 launched without incident, the Soviets were on target to get a man on the moon first. When the Soviet Union fell all the details of the program became available.