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Not at all. Sputnik created the space race...which Russia eventually lost,
but you won't find a single yankee soul who knows who Tereshkova was. The first true space passenger, and a woman besides. As for the publicity that early Soviet launches recieved, I have two framed newspapers over my desk - one is of Yuri's flight, the other is Carpenter's first flight. Coverage on both events is remarkably similar, and comprise the entire front page of the Houston newspapers. Folks in the US knew all about Sputnik and Gagarin - those two flights were always discussed in the context of the flashpoint for the space race. I have a pretty vivid memory of a talking head explaining the difference between models of the Saturn V and Soviet launch vehicles. v/r Gordon PS, whoever assumed no one north of the Mason/Dixon would know who Tereshkova was needs to remember that it was a space *race*, and Americans sure as heck knew who else was in the race. As for painting all Americans with the broad-brush term of "Yankee", well, that's just plain quaint. |
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"Gordon" wrote in message ... Not at all. Sputnik created the space race...which Russia eventually lost, but you won't find a single yankee soul who knows who Tereshkova was. The first true space passenger, and a woman besides. As for the publicity that early Soviet launches recieved, I have two framed newspapers over my desk - one is of Yuri's flight, the other is Carpenter's first flight. Coverage on both events is remarkably similar, and comprise the entire front page of the Houston newspapers. Folks in the US knew all about Sputnik and Gagarin - those two flights were always discussed in the context of the flashpoint for the space race. I have a pretty vivid memory of a talking head explaining the difference between models of the Saturn V and Soviet launch vehicles. v/r Gordon PS, whoever assumed no one north of the Mason/Dixon would know who Tereshkova was needs to remember that it was a space *race*, and Americans sure as heck knew who else was in the race. As for painting all Americans with the broad-brush term of "Yankee", well, that's just plain quaint. The classic cartoon: the foreign tour guild apologizing for the "Yankee go home" painted on the wall to which one of the tourist replies "That's all right, we all's from the south." |
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