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“I see Earth! It is so beautiful!"
 
“The world’s first spaceship, Vostok, with a man on board, was launched into orbit from the Soviet Union on 12 April 1961. The pilot space-navigator of the satellite-spaceship Vostok is a citizen of the USSR, Flight Major Yuri Gagarin.”
First orbit screen capture
More than two million first orbits
 
18 April 2011   Since its release on 12 April, the film recreating Yuri Gagarin’s pioneering flight has been seen almost 2.6 million times. Much of the footage was shot aboard the Space Station by ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli.
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28 March 2011   What is Gagarin’s legacy?
28 March 2011   Fifty years on
21 March 2011   On the trail of Gagarin
21 March 2011   ‘I met Yuri Gagarin in space’
21 March 2011   The flight of Vostok 1


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