Yuri Gagarin

Yuri Gagarin
  • Russian-Soviet pilot and cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin is well-known as the first human to journey into outer space.

Early life of Yuri Gararin

  • Gagarin went to a vocational school in Moscow.
  • He was intended to become a foundry worker – foundry is a factory that produces metal castings.
  • After graduating from the vocational school in 1951, he was selected for training at the Saratov Industrial Technical School, where he studied tractors.
  • Gagarin volunteered for weekend training as a Soviet air cadet at a local flying club where he learned to fly.

Why he was selected for the space programme?

  • Gagarin was one of the 20 pilots chosen for the initial Soviet space programme.
  • He was so popular among his fellow candidates that 17 of them anonymously nominated him for the space programme.
  • Out of the 20 selected, the eventual choices for the first launch were Gagarin and Gherman Titov.
  • One of the factors for their selection was their physical characteristics.
  • Since the small Vostok cockpit had limited space, Gagarin was chosen as he was only 5 feet 2 inches tall.
  • On April 12, 1961, the Vostok 3KA-3 (Vostok 1) spacecraft was launched.
  • Gagarin thus became both the first human to travel into space and the first to orbit the earth.
  • His call sign was Kedr, which is the name of a Russian pine tree.
  • In total, Gagarin’s flight lasted 108 minutes.

Awards and Honours

  • He was awarded the Order of Lenin and given the titles of Hero of the Soviet Union and Pilot Cosmonaut of the Soviet Union.
  • Monuments were raised to him, and streets were renamed in his honour across the Soviet Union.

Later life and Demise

  • In 1962, he began serving as a deputy to the Soviet of the Union and was elected to the Central Committee of the Young Communist League.
  • Gagarin became Lieutenant Colonel of the Soviet Air Forces in 1962 and received the rank of colonel in 1963.
  • Gagarin never went into space again but took an active part in training other cosmonauts.
  • On March 27, in the year 1968, Gagarin died in a jet fighter aircraft crash while on a routine training flight from Chkalovsky Air Base.
  • His birthplace Gzhatsk was renamed Gagarin in 1968 after his death.

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