Voices That Changed the World
This episode explores the life and legacy of Yuri Gagarin, the Soviet cosmonaut who became the first human in space on April 12, 1961. Growing up during World War II, Gagarin developed a passion for aviation that eventually led him into the Soviet space program. Aboard Vostok 1, he completed a historic orbit of Earth lasting 108 minutes, proving that humans could survive and operate in space. His achievement marked the beginning of a new era in exploration and accelerated the global Space Race. Beyond its political significance, Gagarin's flight transformed humanity's understanding of its place in the universe. He became a symbol of courage, possibility, and the belief that seemingly impossible frontiers can be crossed.
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