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| list of references | external links | inline citations | improve | where appropriate | The R-16 Missile that caused the catastrophe. Nedelin was in the truck right next to the rocket [1] | | 24 October | 1960 | Baikonur Cosmodrome | Soviet | R-16 | ICBM | Chief Marshal of Artillery Mitrofan Nedelin | | Mikhail Yangel | 7 November | Bolshevik Revolution | 23 October | Devil's Venom | hypergolic | UDMH | nitric acid | Site 41 after the catastrophic R16 rocket's explosion. | | 24 October | Andrei Sakharov | Leninsk | The remains of the R-16 rocket prototype | | 24 October | Nikita Khrushchev | Leonid Brezhnev | Sergei Khrushchev | infarction | IRBMs | Cuba | Sergei Korolev | RKA | Pennsylvania State University | John Wiley & Sons | Coordinates | Categories | Disasters in Russia | Non-combat military accidents | Soviet rockets | Space program fatalities | 1960 disasters | 1960 in the Soviet Union | Filmed deaths | Articles lacking in-text citations |
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