[FPSPACE] Did Soyuz help inspire CEV?

DSFPortree at aol.com DSFPortree at aol.com
Sun Nov 19 15:49:37 EST 2006


Perhaps someone has already considered this question - if so, I'd be glad to 
know it. Assuming that it's done right, the CEV will mark a return to the 
simple approach to spaceflight that the Soviets never abandoned, and in fact 
refined over the past 40 years. My question is, did NASA's experience with working 
with Soyuz since 1992 (when the Soyuz ACRV study began) help inspire the 
decision to turn back the clock?

I've seen articles by Americans who praise NASA for returning to the ways of 
Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo, but they don't mention Soyuz, which seems very 
strange. I might have missed some article or paper, however.

Thanks -

David

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