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60º aniversario del histórico vuelo de Gagarin

By Jordi Bou

April 12, 2021 - Hace 60 años, el cosmonauta soviético Yuri Gagarin se convirtió en el primer hombre en el espacio, completando una órbita única a la Tierra en 108 minutos. La hazaña – que hizo de Gagarin un héroe nacional – fue usada por la Unión Soviética como un importante golpe propagandístico durante la Guerra Fría.

On the morning of April 12, 1961, a Soviet Air Force lieutenant -- Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin -- was helped into an orange space suit and driven to Site No. 1 at the Tyuratam Missile Test Range, now Baikonur Cosmodrome, on the desolate steppes of Kazakhstan.

He was strapped into the small, round Vostok capsule at the top of a 280-tonne modified R-7 ICBM (intercontinental ballistic missile) designed to deliver a nuclear bomb and, at 9.06.59am, rose from the launch pad, with a cry of: “Poyekhali!” (“Let’s go!”)

Just over three minutes later, the core booster separated and the final stage ignited, pushing Gagarin’s Vostok capsule to a gravity-defying 6,000 metres per second. Nine minutes into flight, the craft reached orbit. Research engineer Mikhail Marov remembers Gagarin talking quietly and calmly. “I can see clouds. I can see everything. It’s beautiful,” he told mission control.

Sixty years on, celebrations of “Yuri’s Night” -- as April 12 has become known around the world -- will be subject to restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic. Roscosmos, the Russian Space Agency, had planned a United Nations discussion with the Americans on the future of joint space programmes.

Gagarin’s historic flight accelerated the Cold War-era competition, with NASA’s Alan Shepard becoming the second man in space, just three weeks after the Russian.

Gagarin himself did not live to see the Moon landings. He died in March 1968, at the age of 34, in a training flight crash, an international celebrity and Hero of the Soviet Union. His ashes are buried in the wall of the Kremlin, the site commemorated with a plaque.

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PUBLISHED: 19/03/2021; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Newscom
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