Talk:Soyuz 11

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[edit] Planning to add a 'Fictional References' heading

I've found a novel that involves Soyuz 11. It's a late 70's thriller entitled The Soyuz Affair by Stephen Coulter. The plotline is standard post-Watergate, eg US journalist uncovers evidence of US Govt shenanigans and has to flee for his life. In this case what he finds is a tape that supposedly proves that the CIA used a particle beam weapon to kill the crew of Soyuz 11.

I'm therefore thinking of adding a section to the article entitled 'Fictional References' but would like to confirm that it would be appropriate to do so. Graham1973 (talk) 12:38, 4 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Ambiguity

On one hand: By 935 seconds after the retrofire, the cabin pressure was zero, and remained there until the ship hit the earth's atmosphere.[8]

On the other hand: It is estimated that the cabin lost all its atmosphere in about 30 seconds.

Clarification is needed here, I think. Zdrak2 (talk) 14:58, 14 April 2008 (UTC)