Want this question answered?
They worried it would work against the interest of the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union was state capitalist, not Communist (which would mean it had no rulers and no money).
it would bring out the freedom that the soviet union needs, and also it would all the published researchs would be notified
Brezhnec feared that a US alliance with China would isolate the Soviet Union.
Mikhail Gorbachev
If you are talking about the space race that was going on in the sixties then I would have to say that it was between the soviet union and the United States.
Humans have not visited any planet. They have sent probes to several planets; the first to "land" ("crash into" would be a more accurate term) would be the Soviet Venera 3 which hit Venus in 1966. In 1971, another Soviet craft (Mars 3) landed on Mars.
They would die long before they reached it. The vicinity of a black hole is not a healthy place to be for a wide variety of reasons.
The farthest humans have ever gotten from Earth would be the vicinity of the Moon during the Apollo program. This would be around 370 000 km.
Competition would be described as someone competing against another person or it can be several businesses competing against each other to get more customers.
I really don't think so. Russia never reached the stage of capitalism and we're talking 50-100 years here(could be less). Marx believed in the transformation of capitalism to socialism when it has reached it's height and then to communism.
They worried it would work against the interest of the Soviet Union.
That was during the Cold War and we were competing with the Soviet Union to see who could get into space fastest. People were worried that countries would build military bases in space or on the moon, so they were trying to beat the other country there.
Never. They are not competing subjects!
It would be one of the girl gymnasts.
That Hitler would not invade the Soviet Union.
Gorbachev