When a Russian spaceship docked as a lifeboat for three stranded men at the International Space Station in February, one may have wondered if Sergei Krikalev, heading the rescue mission, felt any deja vu. If that name doesn't ring a bell, he's also sometimes known as "the last Soviet"...
"I decided to drop the pressure inside the suit ... knowing all the while that I would reach the threshold of nitrogen boiling in my blood, but I had no choice," Leonov told the FAI, the world governing body that certifies aviation and space records. Ultimately, Leonov made it safely b...
Another Redditor believes that the Cosmonaut is another name for Valentina Tereshkova. "Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space. She is a real person," wrote GamerPro4000. A historic figure, Valentina Tereshkova became the first and youngest woman to travel into space in 1963. Born in ...
Soviet cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev (born August 27, 1958) was in space when the Soviet Union fell apart in 1991. He was stranded on board theMir Space Stationduring the dissolution of the USSR. As the country that had sent him into space no longer existed, his return was delayed until furth...
Great first floor, a lot of not demanding pieces. On the second floor a video of their travel to Nara, and the purpose of which it may be the pavillion they created, paper pavillion whose model can be seen at 1st floor. 24 minutes of video that were too long, almost fell asleep. 5...
5. We can conclude from this passage that ___. A. experience is very important for astronauts to ensure safety B. Yi So-yeon will never return to the space station C. people are not willing to experience the space flight D. we