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On This Day In Space: June 29, 1971: 3 Cosmonauts lost in Soyuz 11 tragedy

On This Day In Space: June 29, 1971: 3 Cosmonauts lost in Soyuz 11 tragedy_649dc2c0846c6.jpeg

On June 29, 1971, a Soviet space mission ended in tragedy when three Russian cosmonauts were found dead inside their spacecraft after returning to Earth.

Inside the Soyuz 11 space capsule were cosmonauts Vladislav Nikolayevich, Viktor Ivanovich Patsayev, and Georgi Timofeyevich Dobrovolskiy. They were the only crew to ever board the world’s first space station, Salyut 1.

Soyuz 11 cosmonauts Viktor Patsayev, Georgi Dobrovolsky, and Vladislav Volkov are shown in a flight simulator in this photo. (Image credit: NASA)

They launched on June 6, 1971 and spent 23 days doing science experiments aboard the space station before heading back to Earth. The reentry seemed to be going according to plan until the recovery team opened the capsule.

Investigators believe the crew had become asphyxiated when a ventilation valve rattled open, causing the cabin to depressurize.

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