Phạm Tuân, the primary man from Southeast Asia, who went to space
In the nice and cozy July in 1980, the roar of rocket engines thundered after the vast Kazach Stepu, shaking the soil under the Baikonur cosmodrome. When the Soyuz 37 spaceship pierced the sky of twilight, it carried not only two cosmonauts - but in addition the hopes and pride of the newly united Vietnam. Phạm Tuân, once a fighter...














