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Articles tagged: cosmonaut

  • ECI, green cosmonautics, Valery Klyushnikov October 2015 Green cosmonautics: an ideal to strive for

    ...due to the world’s sociopolitical and economic problems, the immediate adaptation of the concepts behind green cosmonautics is naively utopian. The environmental safety of rocket technology will continue to improve, but it will do so in parallel with...

    • ECI
    • green cosmonautics
    • Valery Klyushnikov
    Authors: Valery Klyushnikov    
  • CapCom, cosmonaut, Roman Romanenko, Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre June 2014 Why become a cosmonaut? To preserve knowledge

    ...the superpowers that space became an area for human goals and aspirations. What sort of person becomes a cosmonaut? First of all it is someone who already has a technical specialisation, such as flying, engineering or medicine. It is also someone who...

    • CapCom
    • cosmonaut
    • Roman Romanenko
    • Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre
    Authors: Roman Romanenko    
  • cosmonaut, Moscow's Museum of Cosmonautics, Vostok 1, Yuri Gagarin 12 April 2021 60 years ago today, Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space

    .... Long gone but certainly not forgotten, the anniversary of Gagarin's historic flight is celebrated every year in Russia as Cosmonautics Day where residents of all ages lay flowers at monuments across the country to celebrate his accomplishment. This...

    • cosmonaut
    • Moscow's Museum of Cosmonautics
    • Vostok 1
    • Yuri Gagarin
  • cosmonaut, International Space University, neuroplasticity, space brain 09 September 2020 The brain reorganises itself in space but is not destroyed, new study says

    ... who might one day find themselves on a long-haul flight to Mars, as researchers imaging the brains of Russian cosmonauts have found that while the brain does undergo changes in a microgravity environment, it doesn’t deteriorate. Previous experiments...

    • cosmonaut
    • International Space University
    • neuroplasticity
    • space brain
  • 14 June 2020 Space Dogs - The story of the celebrated canine cosmonauts

    ... with dogs - space or otherwise - but I had to smile at the incongruity of the porcelain Belka and Strelka wearing cosmonaut suits and breathing apparatus; and the rocket-shaped porcelain rocket with the canine duo peering...

  • 29 March 2018 The Cosmonaut Who Couldn’t Stop Smiling

    ... more than a history text. Indeed, clearly by design, headings such as ‘The Birth of the Gagarin Cult’, ‘Dapper Cosmonauts and Homo-Social Bonding’, and ‘Soviet Sex Symbol’ make it difficult to suppress a natural inquisitiveness. It was inevitable...

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