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1The first manned spaceflight

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  • Title: The first manned spaceflight
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 155
  • Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
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  • Publish Location: Commack, NY

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  • First Year Published: 1997
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Astronaut

spacecraft crew members should be called astronauts or cosmonauts. Dryden preferred "cosmonaut", on the grounds that flights would occur in and to the

Lost Cosmonauts

The Lost Cosmonauts or Phantom Cosmonauts are subjects of a conspiracy theory, which alleges that Soviet and Russian space authorities have concealed the

Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center

Yuri Gagarin and a number of monuments and busts to him and other cosmonauts. Cosmonauts training with the Zarya training module in the neutral buoyancy

Cosmonaut (disambiguation)

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

List of cosmonauts

plain lists of Russian and Soviet cosmonauts in Wikipedia, see Category:Russian cosmonauts Five female cosmonauts have flown on the Soviet/Russian program:

Vladimir Komarov

third-highest-paid cosmonaut, due to his qualifications, rank and experience. He earned 528 rubles a month, with only cosmonauts 1 and 2, Yuri Gagarin

The Cosmonaut

design) about conspiracies, Lost Cosmonauts theories, and the Soviet space program; and the poetry book Poetics for Cosmonauts by Henry Pierrot. While the

Astronautics

Astronautics (or cosmonautics) is the practice of sending spacecraft beyond Earth's atmosphere into outer space. Spaceflight is one of its main applications

Yuri Gagarin

programme alongside five other cosmonauts. Following his spaceflight, Gagarin became the deputy training director of the Cosmonaut Training Centre, which was

Cosmonauts Sea

to the west. The Cosmonauts Sea, which was named in 1962 by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in honor of the world's first cosmonauts and the beginning