Sixty years ago today cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first person in space, a flight that marked a new chapter in the history of space exploration. A trained steel worker turned military pilot, Gagarin was selected from thousands of candidates to...
In human spaceflight, the human factor is as important as the technical side. From the very beginning, human spaceflight was made possible not only because of extraordinary scientific breakthroughs, but also because the human spirit was driving the ...
... may also deliver benefits to people on Earth with specific injuries or illness. Since the first 90-minute flight by Yuri Gagarin almost 60 years ago routine space missions are getting longer in duration, with flights of up to six months or more...
...two people preparing for space flight via the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre in Russia: British singer ... development (for thr 55th Anniversary of the The Yuri Gagarin State Russian Science & Research Experimental Cosmonaut Training Centre...
... rocket manufacturer Energia, which pictured them together (smiling of course) with the caption “In the historic 1960s, Yuri Gagarin and Gina Lollobrigida personified peace and love”. We are left, through lack of hard evidence, to make up our...
... in 1976, he was engaged in scientific research and practical issues of medical and psychological support for comonauts at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre. He has also served as the crew doctor of the STS-63 expedition at the Johnson Space...