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Dramatic Transmissions From The Lost Cosmonauts of the USSR
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The lost cosmonauts in space are the forgotten souls of mankind’s space race who left Earth, but never returned.
The Story about ‘Lost Cosmonauts’ begins with Giovanni and Achille Judica-Cordiglia, two Italian Brothers who had a passion for trying to pick up transmissions from space, especially transmissions between Russian cosmonauts and Soviet Ground control.

Quote:The Cordiglia brothers picked up several transmission that originated in space. One transmission that they had picked up sounded like an SOS signals coming from beyond Earth: according to the Cordiglia brothers, the signal they picked up weakened and eventually disappeared: the most mysterious part is that the registered Signal had almost no speed relative to Earth: meaning that if you combine the gradual weakening of the signal it suggests that the point where the signal originated was actually moving away from our planet.

The Cordiglia brothers were convinced that they picked up the distress call of a desperate Russian Cosmonaut whose spaceship overshot Earth’s orbit and was drifting away towards outer space.

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Quote:Not long after detecting the signal of a cosmonaut that had overshot the Earth’s orbit, the Cordiglia brothers believed they picked up another signal of a Soviet Transmission which allegedly sounded like the strained breathing and irregular heartbeat of an unconscious man. According to reports, the Cordiglia brothers showed the transmission to their father who was a cardiologist who in turn suggested that the recording they were listening was that of a man that was suffocating and suffering cardiac arrest.
During a period of four years, the Cordiglia brothers released a total of nine recordings… but one of them is the most interesting of all.
The mysterious signal picked up on May 1961, is a dramatic transmission where the voice of a woman can be heard… the transmission features the last minutes of a Russian female cosmonaut as her capsule burned up during reentry into Earth’s atmosphere. The transcript of the dramatic transmission and the recording can be found below:



Quote:People who firmly believe that many Russian Cosmonauts were lost in space suggest that eleven Cosmonauts from the USSR lost their lives in space. The Soviet Union denied all of the above while providing very little information about their Space program which has remained an enigma in the eyes of the world.

Is it possible that the Cordiglia brothers did in fact intercept numerous transmission from lost Cosmonauts? The lost Cosmonauts of the USSR space program will probably remain an enigma and the truth, if accurate, will remain in the cold and dark ‘corners’ of space.

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How terrible this must have been!  Imagine floating in space, knowing you were about to die and be left up there all alone for all eternity! 

I wonder, too, if any of our Secret Space people went looking for them and took them to another planet to live out the remainder of their lives?
This is what I wish to believe, because the other option is just too disturbing for me to wrap my mind around. :smallundecided:
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I remember watching that documentary, Really makes you think and wonder, did they?
I would say they did and would never admit it.
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I remember reading about that years ago.

If I remember well, the Russians had stated that the heartbeat that was heard was the heartbeat of a dog they had sent up there but the difference in heart rhythm was quickly argued by cardiologists.

As for the woman cosmonaut, they denied such a thing ever took place and had come up with some shady story that the Italians heard something that had happened on earth and not in space.

Personally, I think both events happened.
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