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Yuri Gagarin - Astronaut - First Man in Space Anniversary


Yuri Gagarin, Astronaut

Born: 9 March 1934
Birthplace: Klushino, Russia
Died: 27 March 1968 (airplane crash)
Best Known As: The first human in space

12 April 1961, becoming the first man in space.


Yuri Gagarin flew into orbit aboard the Soviet spacecraft Vostok I on 12 April 1961, becoming the first man in space. He orbited the Earth once (his capsule was controlled from the ground) before returning for a safe landing in the Soviet Union roughly 90 minutes later. The 1961 flight made him an international hero; he was awarded the Order of Lenin and made a deputy of the Soviet parliament, the Supreme Soviet.

The flight was also considered a political victory for the Soviet Union; the United States didn't put a man into space until
Alan Shepard's sub-orbital flight on 5 May 1961. Gagarin had graduated from the Soviet air force academy in 1957 and joined the cosmonaut corps in 1960. After his famous flight he remained in the cosmonaut corps and was killed while piloting an airplane on a training flight in 1968.

On his way to the launch pad in 1961, Gagarin stopped to empty his bladder. The act became a tradition with subsequent cosmonauts, who urinate on the back tire of the transport bus before their flights... Gagarin was preceded into space by a Russian dog,
Laika.

Anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's first space flight


On April 12, 1961, Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin did something no human had ever done before: entered space and returned safely. Not only did this mean that the Soviet Union had won the race into space, but it also meant the Communist country had a lead in rocket technology and nuclear weaponry over the United States.


Credit: NASA and answer.com

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