50 – Cosmonautics Day in Russia

50 – Cosmonautics Day in Russia

Author: Daria Molchanova April 11, 2017 Duration: 13:52

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Happy Cosmonautics Day!

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12 апреля Россия отмечает День космонавтики – в этот день в 1961 году на корабле "Восток" стартовал первый космонавт планеты Юрий Гагарин. Полёт первого космонавта продолжался 1 час 48 минут. После одного витка вокруг Земли аппарат совершил посадку в Саратовской области. На высоте нескольких километров Гагарин катапультировался и прыгнул с парашютом недалеко от аппарата. Первый космонавт планеты стал Героем Советского Союза, а день его полёта стал национальным праздником – Днём космонавтики, начиная с 12 апреля 1962 года.

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