Seems plausible enough.
Please don't feed the trolls!Maybe he was dying of space radiation.
However, the plane crash still was an example of a heroic sacrifice to save lives. The man was still a hero.
Never be without a Hat! Hot means heat. I don't care if your usage dates to 1300, it's my word, not yours. My Pm box is open.... ...... .........
That... That is the most certifiably false thing I have read *ever*.
The multitude of astronauts and cosmonauts that have spent extended periods in orbit (in some cases *years* of uninterrupted orbiting) sink this one. Not a very sound Wild Mass Guessing! It is not plausible enough.
edited 12th Apr '11 12:32:49 PM by JoseB
GLUUUURK!But who knows what kind of crazy space radiation is out there?
Productivity is for people without internet connections. -Count DorkuWell there are plenty of conspiracy nutcases who keep insisting that space is radioactive and all. But its not like space radiation is the same kind of radiation as you expect from a nuclear fallout.
Then again Soviet Superscience technology aren't always reliable.
edited 22nd Apr '11 5:18:39 AM by ued199
Not all dreams are meant to come true, otherwise there would be a lot of dead people.
When Yuri Gagarin returned from space he is somehow affected dangerous space radiation while orbiting around the Earth. The plane crash that killed him was actually a cover up so that no one would know the real cause of his death.
Not all dreams are meant to come true, otherwise there would be a lot of dead people.