Cosmonautics
Day is a holiday celebrated in Russia and some other former USSR countries on
April 12. This holiday celebrates the first manned space flight made on April
12, 1961 by the 27-year-old Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. Gagarin circled the
Earth for 1 hour and 48 minutes aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft. Coincidentally,
it is also the anniversary of the first Space Shuttle launch that occurred 20
years after the historic Vostok flight.
The holiday
was established in the Soviet Union one year later, on April 9, 1962.
Gagarin's
flight was a major success for the Soviet space program, and opened a new era
in the history of space exploration. Gagarin became a national hero of the
Soviet Union and eastern bloc and a famous figure around the world. Major
newspapers around the globe published his biography and details of his flight.
Moscow and other cities in the USSR held parades, the scale of which were
second only to WWII Victory Parades. Gagarin was escorted in a long motorcade
of high-ranking officials through the streets of Moscow to the Kremlin where,
in a lavish ceremony, he was awarded the highest Soviet honour, the title of
Hero of the Soviet Union, by the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev.
Until today
the commemoration ceremony on Cosmonautics Day starts in the city of Korolyov,
near Gagarin's statue. Participants then proceed under police escort to Red Square
for a visit to Gagarin's grave in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis, and continue to
Cosmonauts Alley, near the Monument to the Conquerors of Space. Finally, the
festivities are concluded with a visit to the Novodevichy Cemetery.
On April 7, 2011 United Nations General Assembly
adopted a resolution declaring April 12 as the International Day of Human Space
Flight.
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