Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut. He was the first human to journey into outer space, when his Vostok spacecraft completed an orbit of the Earth on 12 April 1961.
Gagarin became an international celebrity, and was awarded many medals and titles, including Hero of the Soviet Union, the nation’s highest honour. Vostok 1 marked his only spaceflight, but he served as backup crew to the Soyuz 1 mission (which ended in a fatal crash). Gagarin later became deputy training director of the Cosmonaut Training Centre outside Moscow, which was later named after him. Gagarin died in 1968 when the MiG 15 training jet he was piloting crashed.
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Soviet Space Program in photos – 1960-1980 – photo album
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Space programms in USSR – photo album (1987)
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“TO STARS!” – soviet space sculpture by Grigoriy Postnikov h=23cm
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PHOTO ALBUM – Earth from Space Hardcover – 1987
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SET OF SOVIET POSTERS: SPACE WILL BE OURS (GAGARIN, VOSTOK-1, etc)
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Bronze bust: Soviet cosmonaut – Yuri Gagarin
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SET OF SOVIET MINI POSTERS: YURI GAGARIN 50 YEARS IN SPACE
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