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For the last few episodes, we've been hearing all about Sergei Krikalev.
The Soviet space program, the space race, Russia's messy transition to capitalism.
You know, heavy stuff.
But now we're going to take a slight detour from all of that and talk about me.
Lance Vass, are you ready?
All right, y'all already know how I became obsessed with space as a kid after I saw a rocket launch at Cape Canaveral.
And how.
And how from that moment, I dreamt that one day I'd put on a spacesuit, squeeze into a teeny tiny shuttle, pee in a funnel, and blast off into the unknown.
But what you don't know is some of the crazy things that happened on my trip.
Like meeting Buzz Freakin Aldrin in a bar in Moscow.
Yeah.
So on this episode of the Last Soviet, I sit down with one of my producers, Assia Fuchs, to talk about how my dream of going to space came true.
Well, Almost.
From Kaleidoscope, iHeart and Exile Content, this is the Last Soviet.
We start in the spring of 2002.
NSync was about to go on a six month hiatus.
I needed that break, but also was like, six months.