Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko, Nikolay Chub and Alexander Grebenkin, who are on the International Space Station (ISS), recorded a video congratulating Russians on Cosmonautics Day. This has been reported telegram channel “Roskosmos”.
As stated in the government agency, 63 years ago the words were first heard from low Earth orbit: “I see the Earth! It’s blue!
Right now, astronauts are working on the ISS, sharing photos of Earth and talking about working in a “space house.”
Roscosmos quotes the cosmonauts as saying: “We are proud to continue the work started by our predecessors by developing domestic cosmonautics.”
On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin parachuted down near the village of Smelovka in the Saratov region. In these places he learned to fly – and here the Earth received the first man in space. socialbites.ca correspondent spent two days in places named after Gagarin and saidWhy do you need to be here on Cosmonautics Day?
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Source: Gazeta
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