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2024-04-12

Dear colleagues!

Congratulations to Everyone on Cosmonautics Day!

On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin made the first space flight in history.

The Vostok-1 spacecraft with a 27-year-old cosmonaut on board took off from the Baikonur and spent 108 minutes in Earth orbit.

The flight of the Russian cosmonaut caused great excitement and admiration not only in the USSR, but also around the world.

He became a symbol of the technical and scientific superiority of the Soviet space program, and Gagarin himself became a national hero.

After the successful expedition, many countries began to develop their own space programs.

The first human flight opened the way for further space exploration and inspired many young people around the world to strive to discover the secrets of the universe.

Yuri Gagarin continued to serve in the Soviet space program after his flight, but on March 27, 1968, an aviation accident occurred during training, in which he died.

In honor of man's daring journey to the stars, World Aviation and Cosmonautics Day is celebrated on April 12.

May our common desire to explore the universe never run out!

May each new flight bring amazing discoveries!

We thank all those involved for their bravery and contribution to space exploration!

We wish you success and safe flights!

MAKE IT FLY!

Hurray!

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