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AstroSpies The Untold Story of Cold War Astronaut Spies (2008)
Millions remember the countdowns, launches, splashdowns, and parades as the U.S. raced the Soviet
Union to the moon in the 1960s. Few know that both superpowers ran parallel covert space programs to
launch military astronauts on spying missions, and even fewer know what became of the military
astronauts they trained. Highly classified for decades, these top-secret missions might easily have
triggered a shooting war in orbit.
NOVA travels to Russia for exclusive access to cosmonauts and their restricted space facility and
obtains candid first-time interviews with astronauts in the American military space program in
Astrospies.
Coproduced by investigative journalist James Bamford, acclaimed best-selling author of The Puzzle
Palace and Body of Secrets, and Emmy Award-winning producer Scott Willis, Astrospies uncovers new
clues about the tensest period of the Cold War, when the U.S. and USSR were on the verge of war and
desperate for intelligence on each other’s nuclear capabilities.
In the U.S., the Air Force-run program was officially known as the Manned Orbiting Laboratory. The
public was informed only that the project involved placing military astronauts in space to conduct
scientific research. But in reality, as the MOL pilots themselves tell NOVA for the first time,
their actual mission was far different.
In fact, MOL was designed to be an orbiting spy station, with two astronauts operating an array of
intelligence-gathering instruments, including a telescope capable of resolving objects on the ground
as small as three inches. In never-before-seen footage, NOVA shows a mock-up of MOL’s interior as
well as astronauts training for different phases of the mission.
NOVA also interviews several of the unsung MOL astronauts, who speak openly for the first time about
their years of training for the classified program. Although virtually unknown at the time, many in
the MOL program went on to distinguished careers. A number flew aboard the space shuttle, including
Henry “Hank” Hartsfield, who served as a shuttle pilot and spacecraft commander. Richard Truly,
another MOL veteran and shuttle astronaut, went on to become Administrator of NASA. Robert Herres
served as the first Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. And James Abrahamson headed
President Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative, also known as the “Star Wars” antimissile
system.
So secret was MOL that much of the information surrounding it is still classified, and astronauts
are even reluctant to talk about it today. “We did have a joke in the program,” reminisces
Richard Truly, “that one day, there was going to be a little article back on page 50 of a
newspaper that said, ‘an unidentified spacecraft launched from an unidentified launch pad with
unidentified astronauts to do an unidentified mission.’ That's the way it was.”
Not to be outwitted, the Soviets guessed the hidden purpose of MOL and designed a similar manned spy
station called Almaz, three of which were launched in the 1970s. NOVA was given unprecedented access
to a restricted Russian space facility, where a cosmonaut demonstrates the reconnaissance systems on
a fully intact, never-launched Almaz ship.
With a cannon designed to destroy hostile satellites—or attack American astrospies — Almaz may
have been the only manned spacecraft ever equipped for space war. And when the cannon was
test-fired, it marked the first shot on a potential battlefield of the future.
comment: An early chapter of the ongoing secret space program
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ebooks
James Bamford - The Puzzle Palace.pdf
The Billion Dollar Spy.pdf
film
PBS Nova AstroSpies 2008 720p HDTV.mp4
astrospies_release.pdf
text
A History of Soviet Russian Meteorological Satellites meteor.pdf
AIR FORCE Magazine, June 2003 0603kh7.pdf
ASTRONAUTICS AND AERONAUTICS, 1991-1995.pdf
Basics of Remote Sensing tom kulp.pdf
Russia encounters hurdles in satellite development and expansion.pdf
Satellite Capabilities and Orbits.pdf
Spaceflight Diamonds in the Sky.pdf
SPACEFLIGHT, Vol. 36, March 1994.pdf
tags: Cold War, spies, astronauts, cosmos, satellite, espionage, secret, space, USA, USSR