Modern Era · Central Asia · Science
1961
Gagarin orbits the Earth
April 12, 1961
In a Soviet capsule the size of a small bathroom, twenty-seven-year-old fighter pilot Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space. A hundred and eight minutes around the earth; a parachute ejection over a Russian field; a peasant woman asking if he was a spy. The Cold War's race had entered orbit, and the West was losing.
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