Великий человек не только Гагарин, но и заслуга Сергея Павловича Королева, который приложил руку к создании всемирно-известной БМ "Катюши", а также стал главным прородителем космической программы СССР. И не смотря на то, что он был репрессирован во времена Сталина, за то затем он стал главным символом космоса в то время, на ровне с Гагариным. Великие люди были тогда, вечная им память...
А может и было за что, однако после смерти Сталина, писал вот такое: 5 марта, узнав о болезни Сталина он пишет с Капустина Яра жене в Москву: 5 марта. Тревога не оставляет сознание ни на минуту. Что же с ним (Сталиным) будет и как хочется, чтобы всё было хорошо. А уже 6 марта: "6 марта. Умер наш товарищ Сталин... Так нестерпимо больно на сердце, в горле комок, и нет ни мыслей, ни слов, чтобы передать горе, которое нас всех постигло. Это действительно всенародное, неизмеримое горе - нет больше нашего родного товарища Сталина... В самые трудные минуты жизни всегда с надеждой и верой взоры обращались к товарищу Сталину. Самый простой, самый маленький человек мог к нему обратиться и всегда получал просимую помощь. Его великим вниманием была согрета любая область нашей жизни и работы... Сталин - это свет нашей жизни, и вот его теперь нет с нами." И в день прощания с вождём: "7 марта. Не могу ни за что взяться и собраться с мыслями. 8 марта. Как страшно тяжело на сердце. 9 марта. Слушали по радио похороны товарища Сталина. Как страшно тяжело.. Я плакал... Кроме неисчерпаемого народного горя к тому, что было сказано.. добавить нечего. Наш товарищ Сталин будет вечно жить с нами".
History of Gagarin is so goddamn inspiring. It's literally tale about young boy becoming an interstellar hero for his motherland. At the end even Khrushchev hugged him with tears. Goddamnit, we live in the best universe! Happy cosmonautics day, and accept NO LIMITS comrades!
All of these videos about soviet space flight make me cry. The great power that invented space travel is no longer with us. And gone with it are the dreams of space being the inheritance of all mankind. Now men like Elon Musk taint the ideals of great men before them with their boundless greed.
You're a bit late. Commercial satellites have been flying since the mid 1960's, with Intelsat 1 launching in 1965. Capitalism has definitely corrupted at least geocentric orbits.
@@syariffadilah2949 telling stalin to get rid off krushchev and to make party purges a regular thing so that the party cant get subverted. you could also try to save andropov. sablins coup was very stupid and wouldnt have worked no matter what.
@@susgatchevmolotov6954 Beria would have been offed by Kaganovich and Molotov no matter what, so you don't have to worry about Beria ever succeeding Stalin, what would likely happen is Malenkov succeeding, Kaganovich and Molotov convict Beria, execute him, and then Kaganovich would probably take Malenkovs place after an election since he was much more popular.
First man in space - Russian First woman in space - Russian First photos of the dark side of the moon - Russian First satellite released into space - Russian First man on the moon - American But yet everyone overcompensates America’s visit to the moon over all of the Soviet accomplishes, shows you that the Slavs are the secretly Superior people (I sound like a Hyperborean)
USSR was all about getting the title of being first, no matter how superficial the achievement, and how dangerous the approach, and sometimes, hiding the truth about it until decades later. First artificial satellite was achieved by the USSR. It did pretty much nothing but beep, and its orbit decayed quite quickly. USA's first artificial satellite orbited for years, carried a science payload and discovered the Van Allen radiation. The outright first animal intentionally put into in space was Rhesus monkey aboard a German V2 operated by the USA. First animal into orbit was achieved with a dog by the USSR, which died due to a cooling system failure. USA's first animal put into orbit was a chimpanzee that survived and landed. The first man in space was Yuri Gagarin of the USSR, but he was forced to eject prior to landing, and under the terms agreed meant his mission was technically a failure. This was kept secret by the USSR for decades. The first American in space landed successfully with his capsule. First woman in space was a clear USSR "first" that they were targeting. The USA had a policy of only accepting military test pilots, of which there were no women. The first space walk was demonstrated by the USSR, but it came close to disaster as the cosmonaut couldn't reenter the spacecraft due to his suit inflating due to the pressure differential, and had to bleed out air in order to be able to squeeze back into the hatch. USA's first space walk went without such problems, and quickly overtook the USSR in pioneering how spacewalks would be performed, and how to do useful work. It also claims the first untethered spacewalk. First orbital rendezvous was claimed by the USSR, but was achieved merely by launching two rockets at the right time. The two space craft were kilometres apart, and had no way of getting close to each other, or no knowledge of how to do it. The first rendezvous performed by the USA used orbital mechanics and deliberate manoeuvres to have two Gemini spacecraft find each other, fly in formation, and then go their separate ways. The first docking was achieved by the USA during the Gemini program. First docking for the purposes of crew transfer between two spacecraft was achieved by the USSR. The crew transfer was done via external spacewalk, and served in claiming another first. The re-entry nearly ended in complete disaster and had a hard landing. USA's first docking and crew transfer was achieved between an internally pressurised corridor during Apollo 9. First picture of the far side of the moon was achieved by the USSR, and is a very low quality image. Shortly after the USA began a complete mapping survey of the entire lunar surface. The first lunar return sample was achieved by the USSR, but was effectively a few grams of dust. The USA returned tonnes of different kinds of individually selected moon rock. The USSR lunar landing mission consisted of an external spacewalk to transfer a single cosmonaut to a tiny one man lander with just enough provisions to make some boot prints before trying to get back home. Again, just to be able to claim a first. The USA lunar landing missions thrived on the moon, taking down two astronauts and resulted in them being to stay on the surface for days, and even drive around on it in a car.
The warlords that have a high chance to go to space, is actually Zhdanov and Bunyachenko, He may be a militaristic dictator, but his economic modernization will make Russia a truly world economic powerhouse, it would be too rich that they can try again and again to build rockets if they want. And if he dies, Russia will have a south Korean style of Democracy, and Russian K-POP will rise up. Bunyachenko also cares for ordinary Russians everyday, unlike Zhdanov, he just want to go to space.
@@TovarishLew really? I thought it sounded down, the poetry could be different in russian maybe but either way im just really happy you made a gagarin vidieo
ruclips.net/video/HNHDznjKAQ0/видео.htmlsi=YZZkYwvp3jqTnQv_ New video about space!
Happy Cosmonautics Day, comrades!
Happy Cosmonautic Day to you too Premier
Великий человек не только Гагарин, но и заслуга Сергея Павловича Королева, который приложил руку к создании всемирно-известной БМ "Катюши", а также стал главным прородителем космической программы СССР. И не смотря на то, что он был репрессирован во времена Сталина, за то затем он стал главным символом космоса в то время, на ровне с Гагариным. Великие люди были тогда, вечная им память...
А может и было за что, однако после смерти Сталина, писал вот такое: 5 марта, узнав о болезни Сталина он пишет с Капустина Яра жене в Москву:
5 марта. Тревога не оставляет сознание ни на минуту. Что же с ним (Сталиным) будет и как хочется, чтобы всё было хорошо.
А уже 6 марта:
"6 марта. Умер наш товарищ Сталин... Так нестерпимо больно на сердце, в горле комок, и нет ни мыслей, ни слов, чтобы передать горе, которое нас всех постигло. Это действительно всенародное, неизмеримое горе - нет больше нашего родного товарища Сталина... В самые трудные минуты жизни всегда с надеждой и верой взоры обращались к товарищу Сталину. Самый простой, самый маленький человек мог к нему обратиться и всегда получал просимую помощь. Его великим вниманием была согрета любая область нашей жизни и работы... Сталин - это свет нашей жизни, и вот его теперь нет с нами."
И в день прощания с вождём:
"7 марта. Не могу ни за что взяться и собраться с мыслями.
8 марта. Как страшно тяжело на сердце.
9 марта. Слушали по радио похороны товарища Сталина. Как страшно тяжело.. Я плакал... Кроме неисчерпаемого народного горя к тому, что было сказано.. добавить нечего. Наш товарищ Сталин будет вечно жить с нами".
Раньше были герои, а сегодня...😢Привет из Венгрии!
ACCEPT NO LIMITS
History of Gagarin is so goddamn inspiring. It's literally tale about young boy becoming an interstellar hero for his motherland. At the end even Khrushchev hugged him with tears. Goddamnit, we live in the best universe! Happy cosmonautics day, and accept NO LIMITS comrades!
"We live in the best universe"
Gorby :- are you sure about that?
@@killswitch_-ud7kf Also Gorby: Grows corn beside Moscow
@@killswitch_-ud7kf yeltsin in the back be like:
He always smile at us
And I like it!
wait, something wrong, i can feel it
ZHDANOV GANG WHERE YOU AT?
BASED
ACCEPT NO LIMITS! ПОЕХАЛИ
BASED
ZHDANOV IS A GOD GENSEK
Very based
А праздник-то двойной! Поздравляю заокеанских коллег с первым полётом Шаттла.
All of these videos about soviet space flight make me cry. The great power that invented space travel is no longer with us. And gone with it are the dreams of space being the inheritance of all mankind. Now men like Elon Musk taint the ideals of great men before them with their boundless greed.
Прости нас Юра и слава советской космонавтике...
Im escaping to the one place that hasn't been corrupted by capitalism... space !
Haha, i saw that one under Red Alert OST video.
@Balistamon Too late comrade :(
Jeff Bezos intenisfies
You're a bit late. Commercial satellites have been flying since the mid 1960's, with Intelsat 1 launching in 1965. Capitalism has definitely corrupted at least geocentric orbits.
@@TheOrbitingBrick 😭
I Hope i can time travel to the past and save Gagarin from his plane crash
And while you are in the past save the soviet union from collapsing
@@insertcoolusernamehere123 how i do that ? Helping Sablin in his coup ?
@@syariffadilah2949 telling stalin to get rid off krushchev and to make party purges a regular thing so that the party cant get subverted. you could also try to save andropov.
sablins coup was very stupid and wouldnt have worked no matter what.
@@addiction4062 i rather not have Beria so Khrushchev stays for me
@@susgatchevmolotov6954 Beria would have been offed by Kaganovich and Molotov no matter what, so you don't have to worry about Beria ever succeeding Stalin, what would likely happen is Malenkov succeeding, Kaganovich and Molotov convict Beria, execute him, and then Kaganovich would probably take Malenkovs place after an election since he was much more popular.
Happy cosmonaut day to all ! and slava Gagarina !
715 likes 0 Dislikes atm, thats amazing bro. Speaks lots about the content quality on this channel. Keep It up
Yeah thx, there is literally no reason to dislike this human achievement
With the death of Gargarin, died the hope of mankind of inheriting the stars
First man in space - Russian
First woman in space - Russian
First photos of the dark side of the moon - Russian
First satellite released into space - Russian
First man on the moon - American
But yet everyone overcompensates America’s visit to the moon over all of the Soviet accomplishes, shows you that the Slavs are the secretly Superior people (I sound like a Hyperborean)
Based and Soviet-Hyperborea-pilled
@Gachibass Commentator good
USSR was all about getting the title of being first, no matter how superficial the achievement, and how dangerous the approach, and sometimes, hiding the truth about it until decades later.
First artificial satellite was achieved by the USSR. It did pretty much nothing but beep, and its orbit decayed quite quickly. USA's first artificial satellite orbited for years, carried a science payload and discovered the Van Allen radiation.
The outright first animal intentionally put into in space was Rhesus monkey aboard a German V2 operated by the USA. First animal into orbit was achieved with a dog by the USSR, which died due to a cooling system failure. USA's first animal put into orbit was a chimpanzee that survived and landed.
The first man in space was Yuri Gagarin of the USSR, but he was forced to eject prior to landing, and under the terms agreed meant his mission was technically a failure. This was kept secret by the USSR for decades. The first American in space landed successfully with his capsule.
First woman in space was a clear USSR "first" that they were targeting. The USA had a policy of only accepting military test pilots, of which there were no women.
The first space walk was demonstrated by the USSR, but it came close to disaster as the cosmonaut couldn't reenter the spacecraft due to his suit inflating due to the pressure differential, and had to bleed out air in order to be able to squeeze back into the hatch. USA's first space walk went without such problems, and quickly overtook the USSR in pioneering how spacewalks would be performed, and how to do useful work. It also claims the first untethered spacewalk.
First orbital rendezvous was claimed by the USSR, but was achieved merely by launching two rockets at the right time. The two space craft were kilometres apart, and had no way of getting close to each other, or no knowledge of how to do it. The first rendezvous performed by the USA used orbital mechanics and deliberate manoeuvres to have two Gemini spacecraft find each other, fly in formation, and then go their separate ways.
The first docking was achieved by the USA during the Gemini program.
First docking for the purposes of crew transfer between two spacecraft was achieved by the USSR. The crew transfer was done via external spacewalk, and served in claiming another first. The re-entry nearly ended in complete disaster and had a hard landing. USA's first docking and crew transfer was achieved between an internally pressurised corridor during Apollo 9.
First picture of the far side of the moon was achieved by the USSR, and is a very low quality image. Shortly after the USA began a complete mapping survey of the entire lunar surface.
The first lunar return sample was achieved by the USSR, but was effectively a few grams of dust. The USA returned tonnes of different kinds of individually selected moon rock.
The USSR lunar landing mission consisted of an external spacewalk to transfer a single cosmonaut to a tiny one man lander with just enough provisions to make some boot prints before trying to get back home. Again, just to be able to claim a first. The USA lunar landing missions thrived on the moon, taking down two astronauts and resulted in them being to stay on the surface for days, and even drive around on it in a car.
Also the first spacecraft to land on another planet (Venera 7)
Only photos of Venus Surface - USSR
Glory to Gagarin
My dad always had this song in the car when I was little I had completely forgotten about it for 9 years!
My most loved song since childhood)
@@TovarishLew agreed
Летать будут тысячи, но запомнят первого!
Если у слова мужество и должна быть поясняющая иллюстрация, то только с изображением Гагарина.
Is Zhdanov-Chelomei Gang here ?
No Zhadnov-Kardashdev is better
The warlords that have a high chance to go to space, is actually Zhdanov and Bunyachenko, He may be a militaristic dictator, but his economic modernization will make Russia a truly world economic powerhouse, it would be too rich that they can try again and again to build rockets if they want. And if he dies, Russia will have a south Korean style of Democracy, and Russian K-POP will rise up.
Bunyachenko also cares for ordinary Russians everyday, unlike Zhdanov, he just want to go to space.
@Sugarz yeah, Pokryshkin have a chance too, the megacorps is way too powerful, but Bunny is better, what about Shukshin?
How about modernism tomsk?
Modernist Tomsk ?
Всех с днем космонавтики!
Poyekhali! May Gagarin's smile guide our interstellar voyage!
Прости нас, Юра
Мы всё вернём
Слава и привет из Польши !!!
молодец!
I know I’m a little late on this but.
“West, east don’t matter who got in space first only matters if we even got up there.”
-Maybe someone or me.
@Сергей Владимирович Таборицкий Серёга, пей таблетки! Ты перепутал идеологии
ПОЕХАЛИ! ACCEPT NO LIMITS!
Actual Content
So long space cowboy
Юра
Мы
Все
Falling
G A G A R I N W A V E
Хорошо!
А снится нам трава, трава у дома
And now, in exactly 4 Days, 7 Hours and 25 Minutes, Russia will send a new module to the ISS, May Gagarin be happy of this
All my homies love Gagarin☦️🇷🇺
Слава богу-генсеку Жданову!!!
СЛАВА!
Слава Пролетариуму Человечества!
Ta piosenka pojawiła się w jednym odcinku Wilka i Zająca
Прости нас, Юрка.
Не думали мы, что так все повернется.
Rest in peace
Человек топ
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👌🏻❤
I'm still waiting for
"Anthem of United States of Russia"
хорошая песня, недавно её пел
COMRED
İm crying
I love how this video have 690 likes and 0 dislikes
I’m going to the one place that hasn’t been corrupted by capitalism... SPACE
Почти 1000 лайков, но ни одного дизлайка!
no dislikes epic
Hello there
Космо-рок эсть очень хороший...
Please tell me ¿who is the epic song "s composser?
„VIA - Zemlyane“
Music group Zemlyane
@@TovarishLew hey buddy, can i talk to you for a minute?
@@raphaelbarroso2949 sure
@@TovarishLew If you don't mind i would like to suggest you an mapping vídeo, what you think?
Space communism!
Rip he is died 1968 26 April Plane Crash ! :-( Some Ones Hates Him i thing assassination ! :-( Thats My Mom Tell About ! Rip Good Man ! Younger ! :'-(
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👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Wasn't this the song that Elon Musk sang at that one concert in Russia?
Exactly that deep fake one)
@@TovarishLew that deep fake is gotten me to think of elon musk with a mullet singing this song when i hear it
I feel like the music is too gloomy for the vidieo, but great!
Тhe Song is actually pretty optimistic, its was and is still very popular in Russia and Ex-Ussr
@@TovarishLew really? I thought it sounded down, the poetry could be different in russian maybe but either way im just really happy you made a gagarin vidieo
Nol dislike