Cosmodrome
Image courtesy Netflix The name of this documentary is based on the Soviet- era space launch facility, Baikonur cosmodrome . This is the 1950's, and U.S.S.R and U.S.A are at the heights of the Cold war. This is about a technology race during the cold war, and how the race had an unusual ending. The story is a truly fascinating one. At the height of the cold war (this is before the first man landed on the moon), Sergei Korolev Pavlovic , Russia's most senior scientist is the head of Russia's OKB-1 (experimental design bureau). His most critical assignment was to oversee development of the N1 moon rocket , to beat the U.S in the space race. From http://www.russianspaceweb.com Current rocket engine technology used an open cycle, where the exhaust gases from the pre-burner were let out to the atmosphere. Korolev and company wanted to develop a closed cycle engine, where these exhaust gases would be pumped back to the combustion chamber, thereby increasing ove