- down 27
houses in the
village and
forced the residents,
including the
Gagarins, to work the
farms to feed the
occupying soldiers.
Those who
refused were...
- Yuri
Gagarin (1934–1968) was the
first man to
travel in
outer space.
Gagarin or Yuri
Gagarin may also
refer to:
Gagarin family,
Rurikid princely family...
- she
married aviator Yuri
Gagarin. In
their house, a museum-apartment of Yuri and
Valentina Gagarin was
later opened. The
Gagarins had two daughters, Yelena...
- from
Baikonur Cosmodrome on 12
April 1961, with
Soviet cosmonaut Yuri
Gagarin aboard,
making him the
first human to
reach orbital velocity around the...
- 55°52′28″N 38°06′54″E / 55.8745°N 38.115°E / 55.8745; 38.115 The Yuri A.
Gagarin State Scientific Research-and-Testing
Cosmonaut Training Center (GCTC;...
- On 27
March 1968, Yuri
Gagarin, the
first man to go into space, died
together with
pilot Vladimir Seryogin during a
routine training flight,
after the...
- The
Gagarin Cup (Russian: Кубок Гагарина,
Kubok Gagarina) is the
trophy presented to the
winner of the
Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) playoffs, and is...
-
Gagarin (Russian: Гагарин), or
Gagarina (feminine; Гагарина), is a
Russian surname derived from the word gagara,
meaning loon (a waterbird,
genus Gavia)...
-
Gagarin's Start (Russian: Гагаринский старт,
Gagarinskiy start), also
known as
Baikonur Site 1 or Site 1/5 was a
launch site at the
Baikonur Cosmodrome...
- that the
Soviet Union attempted to
launch human spaceflights before Yuri
Gagarin's first spaceflight, and that
cosmonauts onboard died in
those attempts...