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Major Gagarin's Take-off and Landing Points — Paper Cutting

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  • 1961-6-26

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...

The Times of Ceylon Press

Madame Gagarin

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  • 1961-12-8

Madame Valentina Gagarina at the airport

Daily Mirror

Yuri Gagarin's YAK-18

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  • 1961-6-5

The name 'Yuri' is quite common in Russia. But most of us heard it and had it firmly fixed in our minds by this century's greatest feat in space flight — the first and up to date, only orbital flight. Above is Yuri Gagarin's YAK-18 on which he as ...

Daily Mirror

"Russia's Spacemen Relax"

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  • 1961-9-11

Major Yuri Gagarin (right), the first man in space, with Gherman Titov, the second Russian to go into orbit and the man who has travelled the furthest (and for the longest period) in space.

Camera Press Ltd.

Evans and Wife

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  • 1972-12-9

Apollo 17 command module pilot Ronald Evans and wife Jan.

The Times of Ceylon Press

Three Cosmonauts Launched into Orbit By the Soviet Union

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  • 1969-1-15

Picture by Radio • London Bureau In Orbit Today Moscow : The three cosmonauts who were launched into orbit by the Soviet Union today aboard SOYUZ-5 to join Vladimir Shatalov and his SOYUZ-4 to form a company of four men in space - the greatest nu...

United Press International (UK) Ltd.

Cosmonaut German Titov's Parents

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  • 1961-8-21

Photo No. 490618 August, 1961 Moscow Cosmonaut Gherman Titov's parent: Father Stephan Pavlovich Titov, mother Alexandra Mikhailovna and cosmonaut's sister Zemphira.

Daily Mirror

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