At least for a day. Let's celebrate the only day in history the USSR didn't suck.
Yay, Comrade Yuri Gagarin. Some comrades are more equal than others.
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At least for a day. Let's celebrate the only day in history the USSR didn't suck.
Odd. Did Putin have some kind of problem with Gagarin?https://tass.ru/kosmos/11128173 has a screenshot
Odd. Did Putin have some kind of problem with Gagarin?https://tass.ru/kosmos/11128173 has a screenshot
Maybe they will mention Gagarin on the 100th anniversary.
Odd. Did Putin have some kind of problem with Gagarin?https://tass.ru/kosmos/11128173 has a screenshot
Maybe they will mention Gagarin on the 100th anniversary.
I did not know Putin was a head of US State Department.
At least for a day. Let's celebrate the only day in history the USSR didn't suck.
Yay, Comrade Yuri Gagarin. Some comrades are more equal than others.
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Didn't suck? Him getting back alive was more about luck than not sucking.
At least for a day. Let's celebrate the only day in history the USSR didn't suck.
Yay, Comrade Yuri Gagarin. Some comrades are more equal than others.
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Didn't suck? Him getting back alive was more about luck than not sucking.
That's still true for any space mission
At least for a day. Let's celebrate the only day in history the USSR didn't suck.
Yay, Comrade Yuri Gagarin. Some comrades are more equal than others.
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Didn't suck? Him getting back alive was more about luck than not sucking.
That's still true for any space mission
That's still true for any space mission
Most missions have a good chance of bringing the astronauts home safe. Gagarin was riding an extremely dangerous rocket.
Here is a picture I took in a Romanian military museum of a Soviet space capsule from the Space Race era. Looks to me like it's roughly comparable in size to a U.S. Gemini capsule.
In terms of Gagarin's flight, if it was orbital I'd consider it a space flight. He did one orbit, ergo ... *
At least for a day. Let's celebrate the only day in history the USSR didn't suck.
The USSR had quite a few non-sucky days.
Sure, it had a lot of sucky days in between; But certainly in principle if not always in practice, Soviet ideas of sexual equality were WAY ahead of their time.
Many of their best front line combat personnel in WWII, including aviators and tank commanders, were women. And that's two decades before Gargarin's first space flight, three decades before western 'Womens Lib' movements, and seven decades before the UK allowed women as front line soldiers. The USA is still working on it.
At least for a day. Let's celebrate the only day in history the USSR didn't suck.
The USSR had quite a few non-sucky days.
Sure, it had a lot of sucky days in between; But certainly in principle if not always in practice, Soviet ideas of sexual equality were WAY ahead of their time.
Many of their best front line combat personnel in WWII, including aviators and tank commanders, were women. And that's two decades before Gargarin's first space flight, three decades before western 'Womens Lib' movements, and seven decades before the UK allowed women as front line soldiers. The USA is still working on it.
Even today, countries in Eastern and South Eastern Europe have among the highest shares of female researchers, much higher than Western Europe on average: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe...2013_or_closest_year,_Spotlight_on_Europe.svg