← Back to context Comment by tonymet 6 days ago Never risk free , but Soyuz hardly lost any crew over its 50+ years 4 comments tonymet Reply IndrekR 6 days ago 2/156 lost for Soyuz in 59 years, 2/135 for Space Shuttle in 30 years. Same rate. People often underestimate how intense STS actually was. tonymet 6 days ago The 2 were early, and fewer lives were lost. The shuttle was unnecessarily risky , and NASA was aware from its inception wiseowise 6 days ago Yeah, and where is it now? idlewords 6 days ago The next two Soyuz launches are this Wednesday and Saturday.
IndrekR 6 days ago 2/156 lost for Soyuz in 59 years, 2/135 for Space Shuttle in 30 years. Same rate. People often underestimate how intense STS actually was. tonymet 6 days ago The 2 were early, and fewer lives were lost. The shuttle was unnecessarily risky , and NASA was aware from its inception
tonymet 6 days ago The 2 were early, and fewer lives were lost. The shuttle was unnecessarily risky , and NASA was aware from its inception
wiseowise 6 days ago Yeah, and where is it now? idlewords 6 days ago The next two Soyuz launches are this Wednesday and Saturday.
2/156 lost for Soyuz in 59 years, 2/135 for Space Shuttle in 30 years. Same rate. People often underestimate how intense STS actually was.
The 2 were early, and fewer lives were lost. The shuttle was unnecessarily risky , and NASA was aware from its inception
Yeah, and where is it now?
The next two Soyuz launches are this Wednesday and Saturday.