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  • Ok, listen, pa sluzhe myna.. Neal Armstrong did land on the moon. That is real.. Yuri Gagarin was first in spoace and thi is also a great acocmplishment for all mankind Russian scientists and the Soviet System and Communist. Despite having different opinions about politics or successes or failures of such systems, we should give credit to the achievments of our fellow man and not argue.. work together.. p.s. the moon is not a planet.. lol I'm American we arent all that stupid. haha

  • I'm also ashamed that our schools don't teach the poverty of human spirit and self determination that was institutionalized throughout the Soviet empire. When a government controls ALL information coming in and going out, the populace are taught to hate and fear the truth. And what was/is the truth? that not all nations are peaceloving and enslave their citizens, and desire this for the whole world. How many people flocked to the Iron Curtain during the Cold War getting free of evil liberty?

  • the modern world lacks the kind heroism, courage, and ambition that this man possessed

  • Why everybody speaking only about only Yury Gagarin - don't forget about Korolev(rocket) and Glushko(engine) - key persons who sent 3rd class pilot of naval fighter jet Ch.Lt. Gagarin into Space and millions of Soviet people who work to make this Greatest Human Step in History of Earth.

  • this guy had balls of steel because nobody would know if a human could survived in space R.I.P

  • "The earth was blue but there was no allah."

  • es lebe der sozialismus was war idealismus mit erfolg ,auch die n1 hätte ein erfolg werden können wenn korolyov nich gestorben wehre.

  • ***** R.I.P Jurij GAGARIN! *****

  • rocket which has carrying Vostok is similar to Soyuz FG/U rocket

  • здравствуйте,за кадры спасибо, а где звук?

  • The R-7 and the AK-47 - examples of great things you can do on a budget.

  • Great video and amazing achievement for science and engineering. You can see primitive control room. Great 60's animations. Shame there is no commentary or some nice background music.

  • 4:20 launch

  • Laika went to space; Gagarin went to space; Alan Shepard went to space ... now is the US economy that is going to space 3 ... 2 ... 1 ... "God" bless the 99% of the people that is struggling to live while 40% of the wealthy ... is in the 1% hands, then you people come and say ... "Us stands strong" I know that its just a small portion of the idiots that do it ... but anyway "Wake up and live" Dysneyland haha
  • How cute was he

  • Brothers Americans! Stop envy! We are ahead of you in the beginning, but at the end of our two countries both had won!

  • Seryogin was actually the first in space.. look it up

  • Aj you are the reason people hate america, because we re too cocky and yes it did happen yuri you are a legend in my books

  • Правда Мать, Гагарин русский и совиетский, но прогрессивний люди приснает работа Гагарина как успех челавечествабо, но нечего, всё ясно, успех Гагарина толко ТВОЙ. Disculpa, no pense dañar tu sentimiento nacionalista. Felicidades a todos los científicos rusos y a los trabajadores rusos de ESA ÉPOCA que hicieron posible la garan proeza de Yúri Gagárin que siempre estará en nuestra memoria. Фидель Химено

  • First Satellite and first man in space, not too bad.....not too bad at all.

    

  • Yuri, I wish I was addressing you alive at 77 years old. You were and are a marvel. After years of propaganda and idiocy on the part of governments, not people, we Americans know all about you now. The urge here now is to embrace you as a forgotten American hero who never got his decoration from our president. You proved it Yuri! You didn't crack up! Yuri, Al and John are still my heros at 57 years old. 

  • Not to think about Yury Gagarin, wanted a fool for daring to such a risk in a time where space travel still left much to be desired. But I'm sure, is that it was a man of bravery and courage enviable. I send you greetings from COLOMBIA up there, in the stars.

  • @oskrvillar Pero mira que en los 60 las máquinas andaban mejor y duraban más (jejeje)... Honor a Yuri Gagarin a 50 años del primer viaje espacial

  • guaaauuu INCRIBLE

  • el mejor piloto y el mejor cosmonauta  donde quiera que te encuentres yuri tu ya te ganaste una estrella en el espacio

  • Los gringos se encargaron de borrar esto de la memoria de la gente, URSS primero en colocar un ser vivo en el espacio Layka, primero en colocar un satelite artificial spuknik I, primeros en colocar un hombre en el espacio Yuri Gagarin, primeros en colocar una mujer en el espacio, Valentina Tereskova, ello inventaron el primer hombre en la luna Neil Amstrong

  • @gerardociberg y ahora, spic, no existe URSS. Pronto, no existe Venezuela. Su presidente es mas nigger que Obama.

  • Did Neil REALLY land on Moon?I saw a program on Discovery Chanel about how to make those pictures and video like being on the moon like Neil's.But Yuri,He REALLY DID IT! By genius Russia Scientists,not CCCP or Communism.

  • @toni2acid okay what the fuck do you hate america or something

  • @toni2acid He didint land on the moon

  • @AJ1964 Не нужно завидовать , товарищ. =)

  • @tenb874 Toda persona consciente recuerda, reconoce y admira la proeza de YÚRI GAGÁRIN, su capacidad y su valor demostraron que el ser humano puede viajar al Kosmos, más que soviético o ruso era HUMANO y es de los grandes personajes que motivan el progreso de la humanidad, es parte del patrimonio que con mucho afecto guardamos. Quien no reconoce a YÚRI GAGÁRIN como riqueza de la humanidad es porque SUFRE con la alegria y el éxito de los demás, ЖАЛКО! da lástima la gente amargada, no son felices

  • @KATIUSHA1313 В первую очередь это заслуга Советского и Русского человека , добытаю кровью и потом .

  • WOOOOOT

  • This video is ruined by the fact that there's no audio.

  • @TIMOTHYSAARINEN Had there been Russian audio track, you'd be completely happy, right? Or had there been a complaint, that "IT'S IN RUSSIAN!!!"? :)

    enjoy the footage.

  • @pepijagarzekje, How about English narration? Or English subtitles? It's no big deal. I was looking for a good video to post on Facebook to honor Colonel Gagarin on the 50th anniversary of his historic flight. I wanted one with audio.

  • We should also remember today the engineering leader that gave Gagarin that opportunity. It was Sergei Korolev, "the Chief Designer." The Soviets made him invisible to the outside world for many years, but his skill and that of his team created the Vostok spacecraft system.

  • Nice B-roll compilation.

  • bravo cjohnathand, condivido!

  • almost 60 years and russia looked like it was 2050 .. what the fuck happened to them?

    they where so advanced at that time now what? can't understand why we still stuck with the same technology .....

  • @defton24 it wasn't Russia! it was great, mighty and advanced Soviet Union. And USSR & today's Russia - two very different things. Besides, you Americans stuck too. Walked on the Moon in 1969, but can't repeat this in 2011. And, unlike Russians, you have no excuses such as collapse of your economy.

    Looks like we just don't interested in Space today.

  • @AtollRu Ironically, although now just Russia, that space program legacy is once again in the lead in space. With the Space Shuttle winding down the old reliable Soviet era technology is still efficiently going strong.

  • @AtollRu "and, unlike Russians, you have no excuses such as collapse of your economy" ROFL WTF, do you dream about the economic situation of America? 50 trillions of debt, General Motors, Mc Donnel Douglas, American Assurances, Lehman brothers a.s.o. bancrupt. The surviving companies on the drip of US army! The only realistic rating for americas economy is triple C :)))

  • @pedowife4kids I don't know much about your economy. But GDP per capita in Russia - about 15000, in USA - about 45000. Though you're right, when it comes to debt, the situation in Russia is MUCH better.

  • @defton24

    They are not stuck with the same technology. Their rockets and spacecraft have continueously been upgraded but they stuck with a system that works reliably.

    How many launches have they done to the ISS? How many failures? I would rather go there in a Russian rocket than the US Space Shuttle and the flight would cost a lot less.

    Remember, they also successfully flew a Space Shuttle into space and back but stuck with cheaper and more reliable rockets. If only the US had done the same

  • "Japan’s government, threatened with more HAARP attacks, pays 60 trillion yen to Feds"

  • Yuri Gagarin The Man Who Make The World Go On :D

  • Very cool, a great date to remember! and Starwalk for iPhone is on sale for the day

  • the more advanced technology we have today, the more im amazed how did the do it then with all that primitive tools they had

  • @kattalogg ...please, don't forget- 2WW- 30 million soviet people died,industry was destroyed,Stalin murdered millions best heads, ......I would say those people who make it are heroes ...

  • greatest done Yuri Gagarin and Russia at large. It is on the same day that Yuri entered the space when I entered the world. Viva Russia. from Ethiopia.

  • 50 years

  • Gagarin was a great man. They are all great people.

  • No.123214, GROUND CONTROL TO MAJOR TOM.....GROUND CONTROL TO MAJOR TOM.....TAKE YOUR PROTEIN PILLS AND PUT YOUR HELMET ON.....GROUND CONTROL TO MAJOR TOM.....COMMENCING COUNTDOWN...ENGINES ON.....CHECK IGNITION AND MAY GODS LOVE BE WITH YOU.....THIS IS GROUND CONTROL TO MAJOR TOM.....

  • HBD.

  • Colonel Gagarin is a hero of the human race. I am almost embarrassed for the kind of things we were taught as American students during the cold war years reguarding our "enemies". Today I am proud to salute a man that was not just a hero of the Russian/Soviet people, but a shining example of bravery for all mankind...Я приветствую Вас полковник Гагарин !

  • @cjohnathand

    I'm really glad for speaking through your mind. Good :)

  • @cjohnathand

    your comment is beautiful ! i almost shred tears..

  • @cjohnathand blah blah blah stop kissing ass man.

  • @cjohnathand What do you think they taught Soviet kids during the cold war....The Soviet Union is no more....But the U.S stands strong.

  • @lunchbag08 So strong that you ain't got any flightworthy spacecraft to reach the ISS! bwaaahahaha!

  • @MoscowMaestro Well no, we have the shuttle, which is still in operation for another flight. Additionally, the CEV will be completed and will begin unmanned flight testing in 2013, with manned flights starting in 2015. The CEV will be superior to any current space capsule, and will be the only one capable of leaving Earth orbit once it is introduced. NASA has also contracted SpaceX for use of its Dragon capsule in order to ferry crew and supplies to the ISS.

  • @SakuraHaruta

    That is almost 3 years where the US cannot put a man in space. What if the Russians have a major problem with their manned space operation? Surely that could mean the ISS having to be abandonned? Without continuous maintenace for mabe several months I doubt it could be brought back into service again.

    I think the CEV will be oversized and over engineered for routine orbital operations, just like the shuttle was and will prove too expensive like the shuttle.

  • @TheSpiritof1969 Again, no. the CEV will not be tuned towards regular orbital operations - it will certainly be used for that, but its purpose is very clear: Interplanetary travel. The shuttle can't do that, and I don't see why you would compare the two. I never said anything about the CEV being better for the ISS. I said NASA contracted SpaceX for use of its Dragon capsule for that.

  • @lunchbag08 "But the U.S stands strong" Ha-Ha... United States debt to Russia $ 167 billions, over all - 14.26 trillion $. You are strong!!! :-)))))) You are very funny man.

  • for MOTHER RUSSIA!

  • Советский Союз был потрясающим явлением!!!!! Soviet Union is Amazing!!!

    на его шлеме написано СССР!!!! он сказал СССР поехали!!! on his head writing "Soviet Union",,,, he said "Soviet Union, Go" !!!!

    ублюдки развалили СССР!!!!! scums broken Soviet Union.......

  • happy 50th anniversary! Really big day for humankind

  • before Luke Skywalker and Captain Kirk

    there was Yuri Gagarin

    Happy 50th Anniversary

  • @HangZhien That was science fiction. Gagarin was reality!

  • @HangZhien

    Neil Armstrong is spinning in the grave :D

    joke*

  • maket = Ivan Ivanich (or Ivanovich)

  • A great achievement. Grats USSR. I am glad the cold war is over and we can be friendly.

  • Impresionante poder ver imágenes de uno de los seres humanos que más he admirado en mi vida. A 50 años del primer vuelo espacial tripulado.

  • Human power not USA or Russia!

  • The new book, "Starman" sheds some horrific light into the early Soviet space program... including the possibility that Gargain's flight was preceeded by at least one failed attempt at an orbital mission. What is most heartbreaking is the 1967 ill-flated mission of V. Komarov - a journey he knew was fatal, but that he took anyway so that his backup, Gagarin, would not have to take. It would seem that by the late sixties, Gagarin was fed up with the whold, corrupt Soviet system.

  • @notredamehesamighty

    Bullshit.

  • @notredamehesamighty

    ты чего тут гонишь сидишь? 

  • Is there a version whit sound?

  • 9 марта 1934 года родился ЮРИЙ ГАГАРИН - Первый Космонавт в Мире! Исполняется 77 лет со дня его рождения! On March 9, 1934 was born YURY GAGARIN - the First Cosmonaut in the World! It is 77 years from his birth date!

  • And be EXTRMELY scared to do that i mean it looks SO primitive its like-made out of aluminium! one thing goes wrong-GAME OVER MAN!

  • our role play is about yuri gagarin>>>i just want u 2 know

  • Why isn't there anybody to upload a good quality documentary for this, like everyone does with the ones for the NASA programs? I'm pretty sure that lots of them exist. But the closest thing i saw till now is the documentary for Sputnik, and during the whole video all you see is a description of how US received psychologically the head of USSR in space. The rest of the videos about Gagarin and his outstanding mission are about dishonoring him and what he did for mankind. At last, get over it.

  • One moth ago, someone commented that "Russia is s**t". There is a grand mistake here: Russia is NOT CCCP. Lenin said that he spits on Mother Russia. His words, not mine. And so, there is a difference.  A difference is that Russia is not CCCP (USSR). Think about it.

  • My father in law claims to have bought Yuri Gagarin a drink once back in the late 60s or early 70s. He was a seaman so he'd go places. I dont doubt his story.

    I think Gagarin was killed in a plane crash in 1972.

  • I have heard that Gagarin died from achoholism and that the crash story was just a cover. Certainly some of the last photos of him show a man that was not in good health. Whatever the truth he was a hero who rightly took his place in history.

    To have been among the first to look back and see the earth must have been incredible.

  • @tpsossff Actually, the cover for the crash, interestingly enough, was still a crash, but instead of a routine practice flight Gagarin was supposedly flying some top secret experimental jet.

  • @tpsossff I've read that version in a post-Soviet russian story; but told as some kind of quackery. The version states that Gagarin was becoming alcoholic indeed; and that the Soviet authority realised that this fact would be negative for propaganda if it was spread. So (always according to this version) they sent Gagarin for his last flight, on a malfunctioning plane or simply drunk. However, that doesn't deploys the glory to have been THE first man to look back and see the Earth...

  • @lunacomputacion

    We will probably never know for sure just how he died. It was common for Russian airforce personnel to drink alchohol intended for the braking systems of fighter aircraft but I have seen no suggestion that Gagarin did it. But his place in the Kremlin wall was well deserved AND, I believe, he was honoured by the American astronauts when Aldrin and Armstrong left one of his medals on the moon.

    (Formally tpsossff)

  • @TheSpiritof1969 Yes I think so. This year is the 50th anniversary. Going to space was indeed one of my childhood dreams. That 70s show haha .

  • estos videos parecen ineditos de yuri gagarin,

  • The Steven Tyler of his time.

  • where is his body ???

  • I am American and this man is one of my heros. First human off this rock. An astounding achievement regardless of what nation you come from.

  • I did not say he couldn't see God, I said he reported back to ground control that he

    could not see Heaven!

  • Гагарин молодец в отличии от некоторых..........

  • RUSSIA FTW

  • россия говно, ссср рулит

  • 2:22am Sunday (CDT) - Time in M

  • I love how American and English cliam this it's was hoax

  • @fatben5 no we dont

  • When Yuri was in space he made the comment that he could not see Heaven over

    the radio to the Russian people in keeping with the official atheist program of the

    Soviet government! I believe he was killed in a test flight of a new fighter. I am also

    a proud and fortunate owner of a piece of Vostok 1 in the form of a medallion that

    was cast from some of the original spaceship, a piece of pure history!!

  • @179721833 He never said he couldn't see god.

  • thats 1 racist motherfucker.

  • The first man in space. A Pioneer for us all, forget about politics.

  • RESPECT TO THE SOVIET PEOPLE!!!, R.I.P y. gagarin , nash giroi

  • if they were so big engineers and so big nation and so big russians..why they didn't announced the flight BEFORE they ware sure Gagarin was safe back??...shit..as usual for russians...acting is first..

  • first russian men in space was a MAKET!!..ROFL..

  • he died on an age of 34

    because of an accident mig-15

  • @outskool100 BUT RUSSIAN FUGHTERS ARE THE BEST!..

  • @GRATZIANI2002 fihters no fughters

  • @outskool100 fighters not fihters...lol

  • Excellent Yura !!!!!!!

  • I wonder how many times he shit himself? Although I'll admit, I would probably cry as well! What brave people! RIP Yuri!

  • The Genius behind the russian Space-Program was Sergei Koroljov ...

  • @bavarikus

    Korolyov can be seen at 3:47 I think.

  • @marmaladekamikaze - You are right: 3:43 - 3:47 is Sergei Koroljov ...

  • С праздником космонавтики, товарищи!

  • and you fools believe it was an accident, dont you?

  • weightymatey - not like first in space..,but he flew around the world (while in the space)

  • Gagarin is awesome because he was the FIRST human in space. We've forgotten what an astounding achievement that was. The Soviets had put together a first-class program despite being hampered by bureaucratic inertia and an inefficient economic system. The rocket seen in this film, the R-7, was the basic vehicle throughout their early program, from Sputnik through Vostok. The technology developed is still seen today in the Soyuz vehicles. Very ingeneous, very reliable booster.

  • yuri gagarin is awsme because he went to space

  • loli really need somebody to Well yah should find out

  • WTF "SHE"? Yuri is a HE

  • Yuri Gagarin died on Earth years after the mission when he was testing a fighter plane - died in the crash .

  • @BGSlopy For me, I bolive he is aliv somewhere

    Peace

  • @BGSlopy tragic

  • Dear All,

    I have some questions about psychology:

    (1) Why do we love space travelling?

    (2) Why do we like space exploration?

    (3) Why do we enjoy the feeling of zero gravity and floating in space?

    (4) Why do we want to see the earth from the space?

    THANK YOU IN ADVANCE for your creative ideas and brainstorm!!! :)

  • @applesweeter Man Im never studying psychology...ever!

  • @applesweeter

    1. We are instinctively driven to expand into the stars. If we do not expand, society stagnates and decays. Humans have a built-in urge to explore. This answers question 2 as well.

    3. I've never been in microgravity, so I can't explain it. But it might have something to do with good feelings from the spine decompressing, like stretching out in the morning.

    4. We want to see the earth from space because it's beautiful.

  • I'm pretty sure he was f*ckin' scared xD

  • RIP Yuri Gagarin

  • russian rockets make me orgasm

  • then a doctor should see you immediatly

  • is yuri gagarin dead on 0:40

  • it's a dummy, don't you see?

  • no. its a model. just a test.

  • haha lol

  • Why no sound?

  • Soviet technology still had its input with booster technology from the Germans as did America. However a little known Black American named Robert Robinson had over 20 inventions when he lived for 44 years in the Moscow Ball Baring Plant. His work helped in many of the USSR space projects but was given little credit.

  • Me imagino el jubilo de los camaradas rusos cuando se produjo el exito de la misión vostock 1. fueron apenas 15 minutos, pero fueron 15 min. historicos para la humanidad, para la URSS y sobre todo para el capitan Yuri gagarin.

  • was pretty much germany that got to the moon first.

  • When Apollo Soyuz docked in 1976, the Soviets Cosmonauts were embarrassed with their space craft technology compaired to America's Apollo Capsule. USA!

  • And next year that "embarrassing" Soyuz Spacecraft will be the only Manned Spacecraft still flying to Space(having outlived both the Apollo and Shuttle Programs).

  • huh, i recognize wood from Russia who can say any shit for green card;-)

  • The americans are nothing compared to the soviets

  • i agree

  • Umm... who got to the moon first, again? America did. Almost all of the Soviet moon missions failed.

  • Who? USSR. Unmanned Luna-2 Spacecraft in 1959.

  • @moborikenyo soviets first in space first man first woman first blacks and to add to that manned moon landing still in question best evidence to that is nobody has been ther in howmany years???why if it was so easy to do 40yrs ago is NASA in devolution??? no more shuttle ???russian soyuz will be the only way to get to and from the ISS...

  • Who cares? They're all human beings, aren't they? NASA is currently in the process of creating the Ares rocket, which could get humans to the Moon and Mars. Soyuz isn't even as good as the space shuttle, so imagine comparing it to the Ares rocket. 40 years ago, the U.S.A. just wanted to prove that they were better than the Soviets. When they completed that task by landing on the Moon, they decided to focus on more important issues back on Earth, like bringing the U.S.S.R. to its knees.

  • @moborikenyo they did bring ussr to knees but now the us is on its knees and the fuel rich russians are on rebound with no end in sight . in space they are revissiting their programs i wonder what they will come up with next ? moderized energia project? who knows they got the money for anything they want!!

  • @moborikenyo This is because the USSR ended!

  • The Soviet Union won the space race. The Soviets got to space first. No one cares about the lunar landing. NASA would be nothing without Soviet influence.

  • @ComradeSlice You can't be serious. "No one" cares? Maybe your ignorant self doesn't, but we landed on another planet. And yes, the Russians were in space first. But the US landed on the moon first. So shut the fuck up.

  • @youvebeenthunderstru

    the us had the first human spacewalk (please keep in the era)

  • No - The Russians, with Alexi Leonov, had the first EVA. Ed White on Gemini 4 was only second.

  • landed on the moon cuz the russian went into space.. FIRST.

  • @youvebeenthunderstru Lol "we landed on another planet".

  • nasa got just movie about Moon flight & not Moon flight itself: lunar module is really chef-d'oeuvre/[big jump] in high techs, however, in holy fact, current nasa's space programme has really less tech level than that one. shuttle is shit, new rocket doesn't run, ISS was created with big support of rus. techs.

  • Who are the «Estonians or Latvians»?

  • The next step(today) would be to fly a spacecraft to Mars and return it to Earth, proving something like this could be accomplished. A mission like this was planned(by Russian Space Agency) for this month(October 2009), but it was underfunded from the start. Plus several bureaucrats tried to make money from it by attaching all kinds of un-necessary Chinese, European, and American "commercial" programs(mini-satellites and sensors) to it which required continuous modifications.

  • As a result the Fobos-Groont mission was overloaded and the mission has been delayed until 2011. Of course those bureaucrats who attached all those stupid mini-satellites and other garbage to it blamed the designers NPO Lavochkina for not finishing all modifications and testing on time. In "old days" those kind of bureaucrats would be called "saboteurs". But today only money is important.

  • economy is in the first place ovr religion, culture, race etc. why? because people are smarter. but it is still long way to go, probably infinite before we, as a human race/civilization will not create Gods to ourselfs anymore but become the masters of nature..