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Yuri Gagarin was launched from the U.S.S.R. in the Sputnik.
Yuri Gagarin was carried to space in the Vostok-1 spacecraft (a Vostok 3KA spacecraft), which was carried into space onboard a Vostok-K (more specifically a Vostok-8K72K) rocket.
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Lyka. a dog was the first animal and Yuri Gagarin the first human being
The space craft the 1st woman, Valantina Tereshkove was in when she went to space was the Vostok 3KA space craft.The launch vehicle was the Vostok 8K672K rocket.
As Yuri Gagarin's Vostok 1 rocket lifted off on April 12, 1961, he famously exclaimed, "Poyekhali!" which translates to "Let's go!" This phrase has since become iconic, symbolizing the beginning of human space exploration. Gagarin's mission marked a significant milestone in the Space Race, making him the first human to orbit the Earth.
Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space on April 12, 1961. He was selected for the mission by Sergi Korolev, the head of the Soviet Union's space program. Korolev was also the chief designer of the rocket and capsule that sent Gagarin into space.
This was the Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, who made a complete orbit of the Earth in his Vostok rocket on 12th April 1961. Tragically, he was killed in a jet aircraft crash in March 1968.
The first man to enter space was Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet astronaut who orbited Earth on April 12, 1961 aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft. Gagarin's historic flight marked the beginning of human space exploration.
Valentina Tereshkova flew into space aboard the Vostok 6 spacecraft on June 16, 1963. She became the first woman to travel into space, completing 48 orbits around the Earth during her mission, which lasted nearly three days. The Vostok program was pivotal in the early years of human spaceflight, and Tereshkova's mission remains a significant milestone in space history.
This was the Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, who went into orbit aboard a Vostok 1 rocket on 12th April 1961.
Some are designed to do that, and they do. Others aren't and don't.Yuri Gagarin, John Glenn, and Neil Armstrong all used the first kind.