I think the Grissom, Chaffee and White families (amongst many others) would disagree with you there. We may have lost a few pretty pictures, let's not overdramaticise it.
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On the subject of the photos, as I understand it, they took a camera and lens (lenses?) into the Soyuz to take the photos, then left the camera in the service module to burn up. Anyone know what camera/lenses burnt up in the atmosphere and if this is the first time they've left cameras to burn up on reentry?
Apollo 1 was not in the same catagory since that was a tragic accident, so don't even compare that in regards to my statement ( I actually resent that statement)