Apollo-Soyuz at 50: The enduring myth of Peace-In-Space, good will among men
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Exactly fifty years ago today, three American astronauts landed in the Atlantic Ocean, after having greeted two Russians high above the Earth a few days earlier. For the first time in history, an American and a Russian spacecraft had docked, and the crews then visited each other. The Apollo-Soyuz project paved the way for joint space flights, first in the Russian space station Mir and, from the beginning of this century, in the International Spa…
Apollo-Soyuz at 50: The enduring myth of Peace-In-Space, good will among men
FPI / July 23, 2025 Geostrategy-Direct By Richard Fisher The myth that Peace-in-Space can lead to, or even influence the possibility of Peace-on-Earth rests in part on the historically brief but emotionally enduring impact of the first international mission in space, the July 17, 1975 docking of the United States-Soviet Union Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. While […]
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