Great words. Perhaps they could be considered as the birth of the modern environmental movement which developed with increasing potency & awareness as the 60's progressed. Yuri was a pioneer in more ways than one!
@@lunantix Yes, that's true. I think most historians agree on that. Yuri's words, though, unheard by Americans at the time, now seem rather prescient, though, don't they?
To me this was a victory for humanity (to send one of our own beyond the atmosphere and bring him back alive) same with the moon landing, salute to both the USA and the USSR
@@-xnnybimb-9398 This is a natural consequence of such a huge social boom as information revolution (inventing of internet). It became harder to authorities to manipulate people, therefore they feel free, they do what they want, so the culture downgraded
@@jandor6595 I don't really think so. But it is true that technology has led to the rapid spread of misinformation and degenerative ideas and mindsets that assist the cultural degradation of the world.
i spent some of my childhood in Russia, and even though Gagarin gets hailed as a hero, so does Neil Armstrong in his own regard. They’re both explorers and heroes of humanity
And this was kept secret for more than a dozen years, otherwise his flight wouldn't have counted. Eventually truth was known and regulations were modified, allowing Gagarin to legally qualify as the first man is Space.
@@duartesimoes508 "otherwise his flight wouldn't have counted", Why is that? He was first in space, whether it was counted or not. It was a BS law which was recognized and amended later. If the regulators did not modify the rule, it would have hurt the regulation of the organization. Because, Gagarin was first human in space, you cant change it. You cant just say "Oh he parachuted out of his spacecraft so we will not consider the fact that he was the first to be in space", Whether he landed on the spacecraft or he landed with a parachute, the fact of the matter was that he was first in space.
@Rugged-Mongol It's a conspiracy theory peddled by the US government to make US citizens believe the Soviets were "backward" and "technologically illiterate." We can't just be happy that humanity can do things? We have to be skeptical on EVERYTHING?
NON...! what ever progressed you made it is 10 years behind the Russians but in reality is more. The American's NASA and military just visited the Russian places like that which were open for them and they were blowed by those technology even that they been allow to see. now they work on to get and the soviet is still by far ahead of what they showed.
@@elizabethnilsson1815'Soviet', dumbass, not Russian. It was the Soviets that did that. Otherwise I don't know what this crap is you write, the Artemis has gone back to the moon, next will be people again, and neither the Soviets or Russians have ever sent people to the moon. However, today is kind of special as Luna-25 just 'arrived' at the moon. Looks like another awesome Russian "oops".
@tgstudio85 The Soviet Space Program wasn't run by a single person. It had different "leaders." I'd argue this is why it eventually slowed on, along with the lack of funding. Communism was actually great for the space program, as it provided them with remarkable engineers once the captured German ones stopped.
@tgstudio85 "centralized system is ineffective for space programs" Meanwhile, China is trouncing every entity in the US with the exception of SpaceX. Take away that one company and China would be launching an order of magnitude more often than the US (which would also be a bit behind Russia for yearly launches), well ahead in the new lunar base rase, etc. Until SpaceX, the US couldn't even launch to LEO anymore (relied on Soyuz). Centralized systems aren't, themselves, the problem. H*ll, SpaceX is effectively a centralized system itself given it is a privately owned company with an eccentric sole proprietor who can make decisions on a whim. Blue Origin, too. NASA became largely ineffective into the early 21st century because of a combination of bureaucracy (Soviet problem too), political division (different presidents assigning different goals each term), PR reliance, and dependence on unreliable contractors with big lobbying influence (ie. Boeing). Now it relies on a sole-owner corporation with a near monopoly on national launches, with the main international competitor being a single party state. Interesting how that turned out.
I am Australian, a NATO country which was opposed to the Soviet Union and Communism during the Cold War, and yet this development still amazes me. I don't care for the country, I don't care for the ideology they use, I am just proud... of the fact that someone got outside of our earth and into the stars above us. It was a beautiful development for science, and the reaction from USA shouldn't have been of panic, but of praise, they should've put down their differences and have a positive outlook on the development of science, in my opinion atleast. I also think it is faulty that they don't teach us of this, they teach us of Neil Armstrong and Apollo 11, but never teach us of Yuri Gagarin.
Paraphrasing a comment I've read somewhere else, If you're still wondering why he's considered a hero, just imagine a 10-storey building. Now imagine it with rocket boosters and filled to the brim with rocket fuel with you on top strapped to a tiny chair, whilst ground control tells you "It's going to be fine, Yuri. This time our calculations must be correct"
@@church6882 It was supposed to be him, instead of Gagarin, but they Soviets thought he was too valuable to lose in case of failure and pulled him off the mission.
Interesting to see Gherman Titov (Yuri’s backup) along with Grigori Nelyubov giving Yuri something to munch on while riding the bus to the launch pad. And it was Andrian Nikolayev giving Yuri a hug hug and kiss before climbing on to the gantry.
Пусть звёзды опять нам назначат свидание, Мы слышим разряды космических вьюг… Ты с нами, ты с нами идёшь на задание, Первый, верный, испытанный друг! В лесах за Владимиром сосны столетние, И хмурое солнце под утро встаёт… Не будет, не будет полёта последнего - Помнят люди твой первый полёт. Тебя вспоминают Парижа окраины, Проспекты Москвы и рязанская рожь… А дети на свете играют в Гагарина - Значит, ты на планете живёшь! Всё ближе, всё ближе нам небо бескрайнее, И подвигам в жизни не будет конца. Восходит над миром Созвездье Гагарина - К правде, к свету стартуют сердца.
Лебёдушка . Дошло письмецо, миновав сто порогов и дюжину полок, влияние сил, мешки, миллионы держащих узоров и мат почтальонов, перчатки и пыль. Любовные строки пришли к адресату от рук отправителя, сердца его букетиком из деревенского сада, волшебною вестью и краской снегов. И благоуханная весточка с текстом устроилась в усманских, стройных перстах. В ней буквы с их повествованием честным расскажут о чувствах, имеющих жар. Приплыл этот чувственный, белый кораблик к лебёдушке милой и славной такой, неся поэтичный восторг самца цапли, что дал о себе знать вчера в выходной.
Numa época difícil para a tecnologia ainda é pouco avançada vamos dizer assim para época como é hoje e os russos mandaram o primeiro ser humano de carne e osso ao espaço que foi Fantástico
Is funny if you think that this, in the present moment, is much more a human achievement than just a URSS or US (In other releases, such as for the moon for example) achievement, because besides the borders that separate countries and states and cities we are all humans and if it weren't for this man in his country, maybe we wouldn't be that far off in space discovery today.
I once saw a reproduction of the Vostok I and Mercury spacecraft cockpits in a NASA exhibition, and it is like comparing the cockpit of a P-40 with a F-104! The Soviet cockpit is unbelievably crude and simplified, while the one in the Mercury is well laid, very well finished and reminds us any Century series Fighter.
Yes because American government agency is going to be truthful to USSR, yes history definitely shows this 🤦🏻♂️ First satellite in space First animal in orbit First man in space First woman in space First probe on moon First spacewalk First probe on other planet (Venus) First probe on mars First space station USSR didn't just win the space race, they lapped America several times.
Different designers, Different strategies. Mercury had to be advanced. The did not have the R7 or anything like it. Vostok could be crude, but fast and effective.
Hollywood should do a movie about him. Although there is a lack of testosterone in film making these days, they surely should be able to cast a manly enough Guy, he just probably won't be an American actor, however.
Nah, Hollywood will never acknowledge anything positive about Russia and Russians. That's the only reason why Russian Americans actors generally get the role of villains.
The Russians were far ahead of us in human spaceflight. Once we got our act together, though, we slowly but surely outdid them. Once Moscow realized they were going to lose the race for a manned landing on the moon, they turned to other space-related research & projects. Something that's always bothered me is why Neil Armstrong, first man to set foot upon the moon, never appeared very excited or enthusiastic about it in all the succeeding years. He seemed totally devoid of passion, speaking always in a flat monotone. Perhaps his down-to-earth Ohio upbringing had something to do with it. Virtually all of the other Apollo astronauts were enthusiastic & more than happy to talk about their incredible experiences. One need only compare Gagarin's charismatic thrill over his first earth-orbit triumph with Armstrong's seeming boredom & reticence over his historic moon-landing accomplishment. I can understand modesty & humility in a man, and I'm sure he was well-aware that the U.S. space program was a team effort, but it seems to me he should've felt some obligation to the public in conveying a sense of wonder or emotion . Just not Armstrong's style, I guess.
Well, people say that US won the Space Race but I will say Soviets achieved way more than US could have. Soviets sent first satellite in space, first man in space, first woman in space, only rover in Venus and above all were the first to launch a Space Station. If that is not a feat then I don't know what it is.
It depends on what we really consider the space race, but I think USA won, because even though USSR did many things first, US was always able to catch up, but USSR ultimately didn't land on the Moon at all
Soviets were the first in: Lunar landing, flyby, and orbit Venus landing Mars landing Earth orbit Man, women, and animal in space/orbit. EVA Unmanned docking Space station And module space station.
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Russia: first to launch a satellite. Russia: first to send a man into space. US: put a man on the moon....yay we won the space race. Pfft, pretty sure you lost.
They can't erased data Vostok memory data event weekly activity with the solar energy center outside biosphere life neurons default new additional same sequence DNA memory family our body our DNA code
The matter of fact the Russians did more trip to the space since 1958 but did not published. before Yurin Gagarin they sent a space ship with the dog and came back... sowing they already in the 50s could make all autopilot in the space work as far back as in the 50s The US was behind at least 10-15 years of the Russians . Still they are in the most technology. the Russians now send robots for to operate the whole work... their space program is EXTREMLY ADVANCED. THEY CAN BASICLY LIVE THERE AND WORK... FOR MONTS WHICH THEY DO.
Я не верю после рассказ дочка Гагарина.... ана сказала всё было сëмка на два неделя до пуск ракеты... сказал всё как зделали, как снимали.... на RUclips находится интервью
Ion: There were many rumors like that, in those days. Slowly the secret documents and diaries came out, decade after decade. Those stories were baseless myths, it turned out.
@@JamesOberg The best argument is the interview given by his daughter who was a physical part of the event and described the event explicitly... how they filmed the scene... how did they film the staging.. why do you think Putin kept the KGB documents secret until 2052?
They definitely had color film in the 1960s. I have seen color home movies from the very wealthy. Heck color TV was already available. Color TV was commercially available in ( high price) stores beginning in 1953.
@@TheMariemarie16 My point was News reels in color were very rare in that era in Russia. It would have been more common to colorize films years later. Yes I had 8mm color film in 1964 myself (Kodachrome),but news reel was always 16 mm and rarely color.I have dozens of home movies all Kodachrome as one of my first hobbies, in fact consumers were never offered B/W 8mm film ever.The Zapruder film is an example of 1963 8mm consumer film.And yes my uncle owned an RCA color TV from 1954.Our family and friends commented on it regularly.
@@denniss9620USSR started a mass production of color film in 1947 (ДС-1), while there were already development types of film made in the 30s. Here we re talking about 1961...
@@denniss9620 The recording of this event probably was not clasified simply as "propaganda" or "stuff for news" rather than "recording alive comunism history" what makes sense to use the most technological recording system avalaible.
@John Vlogs They got the first man in orbit, but they never reached the moon. The end goal of the space race wasn’t getting to space, it was getting to the moon.
Much as I admire Neil Armstrong and the moon landing it was really a way for the west to throw a hissy fit instead of accepting defeat therefore placed a "finish line" on the moon. I'm a POC and cheer for Russia.Call me a communist I'll call you racist lol.
John Vlogs what did the Russians achieve that the United stars didn’t? We built the most powerful rocket evervbuolt send more Satilites in space than why other country. So why did the Russians do better please explain/
“Orbiting Earth in the spaceship, I saw how beautiful our planet is. People, let us preserve and increase this beauty, not destroy it!”
-Yuri Gagarin
Great words. Perhaps they could be considered as the birth of the modern environmental movement which developed with increasing potency & awareness as the 60's progressed. Yuri was a pioneer in more ways than one!
@@jackbuckley7816I'd say the true birth of the environmental movements started with the Earthrise photo.
@@lunantix Yes, that's true. I think most historians agree on that. Yuri's words, though, unheard by Americans at the time, now seem rather prescient, though, don't they?
To me this was a victory for humanity (to send one of our own beyond the atmosphere and bring him back alive) same with the moon landing, salute to both the USA and the USSR
And we have moved steadily backwards ever since.
@@boathemian7694 not true but ok
@@idontknowanygoodnames1498 maybe not technologically, culturally we have
@@-xnnybimb-9398 This is a natural consequence of such a huge social boom as information revolution (inventing of internet). It became harder to authorities to manipulate people, therefore they feel free, they do what they want, so the culture downgraded
@@jandor6595 I don't really think so. But it is true that technology has led to the rapid spread of misinformation and degenerative ideas and mindsets that assist the cultural degradation of the world.
everyone remembers the moon landings but nobody want to remember the motivation behind it..
this man was the motive
People outside US remember both. Actually in Pakistan, our books talked about Yuri and Neil as explorers.
Pretty sure most people know who Yuri Gagarin is
@@scholaroftheworldalternatehist sure. I mean first man in space? Literally the biggest claim to fame ever.
i spent some of my childhood in Russia, and even though Gagarin gets hailed as a hero, so does Neil Armstrong in his own regard. They’re both explorers and heroes of humanity
Nobody forgot about Yuri Gagarin, and we never will. He will forever be the first man to achieve earth orbit.
Today is the 60th anniversary of the first flight into space. Glory to Gagarin
It is so crazy that we landed humans on the moon just 8 years later, and we have not been there for almost 50 years.
extremely expensive, in todays money like about 150 billion
Search for Artemis project, the next Man and Woman will be on moon in probably 2024
@@nicollasrodrigues148 no it's 2022
@@pratikb8131 nop, no it all
@@nicollasrodrigues148 Trump's order. To make America great again. 😐😐😶
Слава Юрию Гагарину!💗 С Днём Космонавтики!❣ Ура! Ура! Ура-а-а-а-а-а!💞
They had us watch a whole movie on Alan Shepherd and Glen, but not 1 mention of Yuri here in the US...
When did you study at school? During the Cold War or after 1991?
The craziest thing: He bailed out and parachuted to the ground. The 1st Vostoks weren't able to land (yet) with astronauts inside the vehicle.
And this was kept secret for more than a dozen years, otherwise his flight wouldn't have counted. Eventually truth was known and regulations were modified, allowing Gagarin to legally qualify as the first man is Space.
That's KSP irl, "we forgot to add the parachute so go eva and use your own" 😂
@@duartesimoes508
"otherwise his flight wouldn't have counted", Why is that? He was first in space, whether it was counted or not. It was a BS law which was recognized and amended later.
If the regulators did not modify the rule, it would have hurt the regulation of the organization. Because, Gagarin was first human in space, you cant change it. You cant just say "Oh he parachuted out of his spacecraft so we will not consider the fact that he was the first to be in space", Whether he landed on the spacecraft or he landed with a parachute, the fact of the matter was that he was first in space.
Never knew there was video of this historic launch
Of course there was.
so you think that this jump for humanity wasnt recorded lol
The Soviets just didn't reveal this footage for a long time
@@Leonid_Brezhnev1 You think humanity includes all humans in this context?
The west doesn't want you to remember that the Soviets accomplished anything.
Glory to those who look forward
Imagine strap yourself in a giant-ass missile and get shot into space and make it back alive. Yuri Gagarin is a pure badass of its time.
Some speculate that he was simply the first one to come back to earth, alive.
@Rugged-Mongol It's a conspiracy theory peddled by the US government to make US citizens believe the Soviets were "backward" and "technologically illiterate." We can't just be happy that humanity can do things? We have to be skeptical on EVERYTHING?
this April 12th will mark the 60th anniversary of the amazing flight.
First human space flight 60 years ago, First space shuttle launched 40 years ago.
I'm so expected how much progress will be made!
NON...! what ever progressed you made it is 10 years behind the Russians but in reality is more.
The American's NASA and military just visited the Russian places like that which were open for them and they were blowed by those technology even that they been allow to see.
now they work on to get and the soviet is still by far ahead of what they showed.
@@elizabethnilsson1815'Soviet', dumbass, not Russian. It was the Soviets that did that.
Otherwise I don't know what this crap is you write, the Artemis has gone back to the moon, next will be people again, and neither the Soviets or Russians have ever sent people to the moon.
However, today is kind of special as Luna-25 just 'arrived' at the moon. Looks like another awesome Russian "oops".
What an era it was, goosebumps.
the beginning of everything...
Respect to both the USA and USSR for their achievements in space!
Soviet achievements vastly superior 😂
@@СергейСердюк94 Both countries achieved amazing things, Soviets lost because communist centralized system was highly inefficient
@tgstudio85 The Soviet Space Program wasn't run by a single person. It had different "leaders."
I'd argue this is why it eventually slowed on, along with the lack of funding. Communism was actually great for the space program, as it provided them with remarkable engineers once the captured German ones stopped.
@tgstudio85 "centralized system is ineffective for space programs"
Meanwhile, China is trouncing every entity in the US with the exception of SpaceX. Take away that one company and China would be launching an order of magnitude more often than the US (which would also be a bit behind Russia for yearly launches), well ahead in the new lunar base rase, etc. Until SpaceX, the US couldn't even launch to LEO anymore (relied on Soyuz).
Centralized systems aren't, themselves, the problem. H*ll, SpaceX is effectively a centralized system itself given it is a privately owned company with an eccentric sole proprietor who can make decisions on a whim. Blue Origin, too. NASA became largely ineffective into the early 21st century because of a combination of bureaucracy (Soviet problem too), political division (different presidents assigning different goals each term), PR reliance, and dependence on unreliable contractors with big lobbying influence (ie. Boeing). Now it relies on a sole-owner corporation with a near monopoly on national launches, with the main international competitor being a single party state. Interesting how that turned out.
What a guy! He seems like a sweet guy too.
By all accounts he was a decent lovable funny easy to get along with man. Even Titov said about himself "yeah I'm not so lovable"😂
Even as an American. I’m proud of this rocket
Pak nejste Američan
@@vojtechjiru1350 Pane, jsem Američan. nemohu ocenit inženýrství jiné země?. nejsem Američan, který podporuje pouze mou zemi
I am Australian, a NATO country which was opposed to the Soviet Union and Communism during the Cold War, and yet this development still amazes me. I don't care for the country, I don't care for the ideology they use, I am just proud... of the fact that someone got outside of our earth and into the stars above us. It was a beautiful development for science, and the reaction from USA shouldn't have been of panic, but of praise, they should've put down their differences and have a positive outlook on the development of science, in my opinion atleast. I also think it is faulty that they don't teach us of this, they teach us of Neil Armstrong and Apollo 11, but never teach us of Yuri Gagarin.
@@eriatarka_ yep
NASA has actually been sending their astronauts to the ISS on this rocket (well, a later upgraded model)
And that's how it began
Nostalgic memories of my childhood.....
How old are you?
68. I also remember Valentina Tereskova first woman in Space. And the Sputniks. Always admired USSR space technology.
Noice, i wish i saw that live
@@trends2morrow107 cool.
did you care to see the moon landing
L u c k y
That shot of shadow of the rocket is brilliant .
Agreed -- still gives me chills every time I watch it.
Paraphrasing a comment I've read somewhere else,
If you're still wondering why he's considered a hero, just imagine a 10-storey building. Now imagine it with rocket boosters and filled to the brim with rocket fuel with you on top strapped to a tiny chair, whilst ground control tells you "It's going to be fine, Yuri. This time our calculations must be correct"
this made me remember Vladimir Komarov and now i’m sad
@@church6882 It was supposed to be him, instead of Gagarin, but they Soviets thought he was too valuable to lose in case of failure and pulled him off the mission.
Полет Гагарина в космос@60 лет!
Victoria soviética
*The floor is capitalism*
Yuri Gagarin: 1:34
Yury Gagarin the favorite son of Russia
This is a lovely feeling
Way to go humanity!
Interesting to see Gherman Titov (Yuri’s backup) along with Grigori Nelyubov giving Yuri something to munch on while riding the bus to the launch pad. And it was Andrian Nikolayev giving Yuri a hug hug and kiss before climbing on to the gantry.
“Steel balls” doesn’t embrace the whole concept.
Can you please put a link to where you got this footage in the pinned comment or description.
Пусть звёзды опять нам назначат свидание,
Мы слышим разряды космических вьюг…
Ты с нами, ты с нами идёшь на задание,
Первый, верный, испытанный друг!
В лесах за Владимиром сосны столетние,
И хмурое солнце под утро встаёт…
Не будет, не будет полёта последнего -
Помнят люди твой первый полёт.
Тебя вспоминают Парижа окраины,
Проспекты Москвы и рязанская рожь…
А дети на свете играют в Гагарина -
Значит, ты на планете живёшь!
Всё ближе, всё ближе нам небо бескрайнее,
И подвигам в жизни не будет конца.
Восходит над миром Созвездье Гагарина -
К правде, к свету стартуют сердца.
сильно!.
Гагарин -- один для всех жителей Земли.
Let's go
It was 60 years ago today
Гагарин ещё молодой! Недавно умерла его жена. Так много лет могли бы быть ещё счастливы вместе.
жена умерла его, когда?
Great Soviet Union
The day the Red Flag fell was the day humanity died.
it will rise again
Лебёдушка
.
Дошло письмецо, миновав сто порогов
и дюжину полок, влияние сил,
мешки, миллионы держащих узоров
и мат почтальонов, перчатки и пыль.
Любовные строки пришли к адресату
от рук отправителя, сердца его
букетиком из деревенского сада,
волшебною вестью и краской снегов.
И благоуханная весточка с текстом
устроилась в усманских, стройных перстах.
В ней буквы с их повествованием честным
расскажут о чувствах, имеющих жар.
Приплыл этот чувственный, белый кораблик
к лебёдушке милой и славной такой,
неся поэтичный восторг самца цапли,
что дал о себе знать вчера в выходной.
It's amazing to see how the far the human race has come
Numa época difícil para a tecnologia ainda é pouco avançada vamos dizer assim para época como é hoje e os russos mandaram o primeiro ser humano de carne e osso ao espaço que foi Fantástico
когда надо и куда надо.запустим и без всяких технологий.есть такое слово надо.надо и все!.
Brave man
Today is april 12th so...poyekhali! ( поехали)
Is funny if you think that this, in the present moment, is much more a human achievement than just a URSS or US (In other releases, such as for the moon for example) achievement, because besides the borders that separate countries and states and cities we are all humans and if it weren't for this man in his country, maybe we wouldn't be that far off in space discovery today.
just remember that the Soviet Union went from a Feudal land to this in less than 50 years...
59 today
and 4 hours - damn I almost overlooked it this year :P
@@JulianDanzerHAL9001 And 60 Today :D
came here bc of vampire cosmonaut
I'm from Bangladesh... Thanks
12 de abril de 1961 🇷🇺
0:32 Never forget the chewing gum.
I once saw a reproduction of the Vostok I and Mercury spacecraft cockpits in a NASA exhibition, and it is like comparing the cockpit of a P-40 with a F-104! The Soviet cockpit is unbelievably crude and simplified, while the one in the Mercury is well laid, very well finished and reminds us any Century series Fighter.
Yes because American government agency is going to be truthful to USSR, yes history definitely shows this 🤦🏻♂️
First satellite in space
First animal in orbit
First man in space
First woman in space
First probe on moon
First spacewalk
First probe on other planet (Venus)
First probe on mars
First space station
USSR didn't just win the space race, they lapped America several times.
Different designers, Different strategies. Mercury had to be advanced. The did not have the R7 or anything like it. Vostok could be crude, but fast and effective.
sweet dream!
where did you find this video?
❤️❤️❤️
can I use this footage in a video?
Victory of communism
60 years ago today
i wanna see somebody do a back flip on the moon please 👀
Yuri gagarin be like: LESS GOOO
WOW
Hollywood should do a movie about him. Although there is a lack of testosterone in film making these days, they surely should be able to cast a manly enough Guy, he just probably won't be an American actor, however.
Nah, Hollywood will never acknowledge anything positive about Russia and Russians. That's the only reason why Russian Americans actors generally get the role of villains.
The Russians were far ahead of us in human spaceflight. Once we got our act together, though, we slowly but surely outdid them. Once Moscow realized they were going to lose the race for a manned landing on the moon, they turned to other space-related research & projects. Something that's always bothered me is why Neil Armstrong, first man to set foot upon the moon, never appeared very excited or enthusiastic about it in all the succeeding years. He seemed totally devoid of passion, speaking always in a flat monotone. Perhaps his down-to-earth Ohio upbringing had something to do with it. Virtually all of the other Apollo astronauts were enthusiastic & more than happy to talk about their incredible experiences. One need only compare Gagarin's charismatic thrill over his first earth-orbit triumph with Armstrong's seeming boredom & reticence over his historic moon-landing accomplishment. I can understand modesty & humility in a man, and I'm sure he was well-aware that the U.S. space program was a team effort, but it seems to me he should've felt some obligation to the public in conveying a sense of wonder or emotion . Just not Armstrong's style, I guess.
Well, people say that US won the Space Race but I will say Soviets achieved way more than US could have. Soviets sent first satellite in space, first man in space, first woman in space, only rover in Venus and above all were the first to launch a Space Station. If that is not a feat then I don't know what it is.
12 de a abril 1961
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History.
- He's don't name is Yuri Garagin Jurij Garagin -
Двигатели Востока-1 образовали в небе православный крест.
Russia, Mexico supports you!
So why are so many of your folks crossing into the wrong country? Russia badly needs immigration.
Average yuri fan Vs. Average Yuri Enjoyer
Based Zhdanov moment
which Zhdanov r u talking bout?
sad day for Americans.
no it wasn't, i was an amazing day for mankind,
What did he eat at 0:32
sugar candy
Mom,Dad guess what I saw today.
Poyekhali!!
Unpopular opinion: USSR won the space race, not the US
They won quite few things in space race but ultimately lost due to communist centralized system failure.
It depends on what we really consider the space race, but I think USA won, because even though USSR did many things first, US was always able to catch up, but USSR ultimately didn't land on the Moon at all
@@tgstudio85they won a lot of things including pretty major stuff like first Space Station
Soviets were the first in:
Lunar landing, flyby, and orbit
Venus landing
Mars landing
Earth orbit
Man, women, and animal in space/orbit.
EVA
Unmanned docking
Space station
And module space station.
@@ImperiumRomanum476us has the first animal in space (fruit flies) and first mammal (a monkey). Soviets achieved first animal in orbit, not space
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Russia: first to launch a satellite.
Russia: first to send a man into space.
US: put a man on the moon....yay we won the space race.
Pfft, pretty sure you lost.
Здорово понимать что люди полетели в космос, а потом и на луну всего через 50-60 лет
Через 8 лет и 3 месяца .
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It was almost failure!
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Y nunca más volvió por qué no lograron salir del planeta tierra
Jaja, que risa, estas bromeando o te caiste de chiquito?
The matter of fact the Russians did more trip to the space since 1958 but did not published.
before Yurin Gagarin they sent a space ship with the dog and came back... sowing they already in the 50s could make all autopilot in the space work as far back as in the 50s
The US was behind at least 10-15 years of the Russians .
Still they are in the most technology.
the Russians now send robots for to operate the whole work... their space program is EXTREMLY ADVANCED. THEY CAN BASICLY LIVE THERE AND WORK... FOR MONTS WHICH THEY DO.
No famous words like Armstrong. Geez, he could have at least said "First!"
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Я не верю после рассказ дочка Гагарина.... ана сказала всё было сëмка на два неделя до пуск ракеты... сказал всё как зделали, как снимали.... на RUclips находится интервью
Ion: There were many rumors like that, in those days. Slowly the secret documents and diaries came out, decade after decade. Those stories were baseless myths, it turned out.
@@JamesOberg The best argument is the interview given by his daughter who was a physical part of the event and described the event explicitly... how they filmed the scene... how did they film the staging.. why do you think Putin kept the KGB documents secret until 2052?
@@ionpetre5054 -- Thanks, let's follow up on this.
Suspicious footage.I am not aware of anyone using color film in the very early sixties in news reels
German AGFA was producing color films in the 30s. Plenty color films from WWII
They definitely had color film in the 1960s. I have seen color home movies from the very wealthy. Heck color TV was already available. Color TV was commercially available in ( high price) stores beginning in 1953.
@@TheMariemarie16 My point was News reels in color were very rare in that era in Russia. It would have been more common to colorize films years later. Yes I had 8mm color film in 1964 myself (Kodachrome),but news reel was always 16 mm and rarely color.I have dozens of home movies all Kodachrome as one of my first hobbies, in fact consumers were never offered B/W 8mm film ever.The Zapruder film is an example of 1963 8mm consumer film.And yes my uncle owned an RCA color TV from 1954.Our family and friends commented on it regularly.
@@denniss9620USSR started a mass production of color film in 1947 (ДС-1), while there were already development types of film made in the 30s. Here we re talking about 1961...
@@denniss9620 The recording of this event probably was not clasified simply as "propaganda" or "stuff for news" rather than "recording alive comunism history" what makes sense to use the most technological recording system avalaible.
The Earth is flat
Lol
Nice troll
Yet people say America won the space race.
Edit:Soviets won.
We did win this started the space race. We did way more technological advances we landed men on the moon. Something Russia could not do.
@John Vlogs
They got the first man in orbit, but they never reached the moon. The end goal of the space race wasn’t getting to space, it was getting to the moon.
It appears I've triggered my fellow Americans.Fellas despite all we've accomplished we will not come close to what the Russians achieved.
Much as I admire Neil Armstrong and the moon landing it was really a way for the west to throw a hissy fit instead of accepting defeat therefore placed a "finish line" on the moon.
I'm a POC and cheer for Russia.Call me a communist I'll call you racist lol.
John Vlogs what did the Russians achieve that the United stars didn’t? We built the most powerful rocket evervbuolt send more Satilites in space than why other country. So why did the Russians do better please explain/