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ARTICLES RELATED TO Space disaster - Training accidents |  |  |  | Space disaster - Training accidents: Encyclopedia II - Space disaster - Near missesApart from actual disasters, a number of missions resulted in some very near misses and also some training accidents that nearly resulted in deaths. In-flight near misses have included various reentry mishaps (in particular on Soyuz 5), the sinking of the Mercury 4 capsule, and the Voskhod 2 crew spending a night in dense forest surrounded by wolves. Additionally:
1961 April 12: separation failure: During a flight of Vostok 1, after retrofire, the Vostok service module unexpectedly remained attached to the reentry module ...
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 |  |  | Space disaster - Training accidents: Encyclopedia II - Space disaster - Astronaut fatalitiesThe history of space exploration has been marred by a number of tragedies that resulted in the deaths of the astronauts or ground crew. As of 2004, in-flight accidents had killed 18 astronauts, training accidents had claimed at least 11 astronauts and launchpad accidents had killed at least 70 ground crew.
Only the crew of Soyuz 11 died in space.
About 2% of the manned launch/reentry attempts have killed their crew, with Soyuz and the Shuttle having almost the same death rates. Except for the X-15 (which is a suborbital rocket ...
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