-
fielded by
Russia or the
Soviet Union are
typically known instead as
cosmonauts (from the
Russian "kosmos" (космос),
meaning "space", also
borrowed from...
- The Lost
Cosmonauts or
Phantom Cosmonauts are
subjects of a
conspiracy theory,
which alleges that
Soviet and
Russian space authorities have
concealed the...
- spacecraft.
Cosmonaut may also
refer to:
Cosmonaut (film), a 2009
Italian coming-of-age film The
Cosmonaut, a 2013
Spanish science fiction film
Cosmonauts Sea...
- 8745; 38.115 The Yuri A.
Gagarin State Scientific Research-and-Testing
Cosmonaut Training Center (GCTC; Russian: Центр подготовки космонавтов имени Ю....
- This is a list of
cosmonauts who have
taken part in the
missions of the
Soviet space program and the
Russian Federal Space Agency,
including ethnic Russians...
- and
cosmonaut. In
October 1964, he
commanded Voskhod 1, the
first spaceflight to
carry more than one crew member. He
became the
first Soviet cosmonaut to...
- The
Cosmonaut (El Cosmonauta) is a
Spanish science-fiction film,
directed by Nicolás Alcalá and
produced by
Carola Rodríguez and
Bruno Teixidor. It premiered...
- The
Cosmonauts Sea (Russian: Море Космонавтов, More Kosmonavtov;
sometimes misspelled Cosmonaut Sea) was a
proposed sea name as part of the
Southern Ocean...
- is an out-of-service triple-barreled
Soviet combination gun
carried by
cosmonauts on
space missions. It was
intended as a
survival aid to be used after...
- into space,
sorted by date of
first flight. This list
includes Russian cosmonauts, who were the
first women in
outer space.
Valentina Tereshkova became...