Major Gagarin's Take-off and Landing Points — Paper Cutting
    
          Major Gagarin's take-off and landing points, according to the Russian claim for space-records submitted last week to the International Aeronautics Federation. He landed, after one orbit, about 1,000 miles west of his launching point, because the E...
    
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    Major Gherman S. Titov
    
          Moscow. Aug. 11, 1961. : At today's press conference held on successful flight of Seo. Space Ship with man on board, President of USSR Academy of Sciences, M. V. Keldysh presenting Cosmonaut Pilot, Hero of Soviet Union Maj. G. S. Titov with Tziolk...
    
          V. Savostyanov
    
   
    
  
  
    
  
  
    Major Gherman Titov Gets Another Medal
    
          Major Gherman Titov, Russia's No. 2 cosmonaut being greeted enthusiastically by young East Berliners during his recent tour of East Germany.
Major Gherman Titov, Russia's "space-flier" hero, received an enthusiastic welcome when he attended the Y...
    
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    Major Gherman Titov the Second Soviet Cosmonaut
    
          The Soviet Cosmonaut, Major Gherman S. Titov, recently visited United Nations headquarters where he was the guest of honour at a reception given by acting U.N. Secretary-General, U Thant. The cosmonaut and his wife were later conducted a tour of t...
    
          United Nations Information Centre
    
   
    
  
  
    
  
  
    Major Titov in the United States of America
    
          Major Titov, Russian cosmonaut and his wife admiring a Jaguar Mark 10 car during their recent visit to the British pavilion at the Seattle World Fair. They were on a three-week tour of the US.— (S & G).
    
          Sport & General Press Agency Ltd.