This remarkable book is a unique insight into the people involved in the
development of the Salyut space station and the crews assigned to
operate it. It describes the rotation between the crews, analyses the
decision to send the back-up crew on Soyuz 11 and recounts the intrigues
and difficult relationships between all the personalities involved -
politicians, CKBEM managers, designers, generals and cosmonauts.
Biographies of the Soyuz 11 cosmonauts are published for the first time
in English and the longest manned space mission of the time is described
before Grujica Ivanovich gives a unique summary of the most tragic day
in the Soviet/Russian manned space program. An investigation into the
cause of the tragic deaths of the Soyuz 11 cosmonauts precedes a
description of the post-Salyut era, showing how the legacy of the first
space station has survived for decades.