Odds and Sods
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Aleksey Leonov, the first man to conduct a spacewalk in 1965, has been struggling to gain permission to disclose details of what happened to Gagarin in March 1968. Back then a State Commission concluded that Gagarin and instructor Vladimir Seryogin tried to avoid a foreign object by carrying out a maneuver that had led to a tailspin and, finally, collision with the ground. Both pilots died in that test flight. But now it seems that everything went down differently.
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