
Today, April 12, is Cosmonautics Day, a memorable date dedicated to the first human space flight. On this day in 1961, Yuri Gagarin made an orbital flight around the Earth in the Vostok-1 spacecraft, opening a new era in space exploration.
Cosmonautics Day is celebrated around the world as the International Day of Human Spaceflight. This holiday is a symbol of scientific progress, courage and aspiration to the unknown. It reminds us of the great step made by Soviet science and technology.
The first flight into space lasted only 108 minutes, but became a turning point in the history of mankind. Since then, space exploration has not stopped: satellites and telescopes are launched, orbital stations are built, planets and galaxies are studied. Space continues to inspire scientists, engineers and dreamers around the world.
The Regional Commonwealth in the Field of Communications congratulates everyone on Cosmonautics Day! May the spirit of discoverers, scientific interest and aspiration to new heights always accompany you in your work and life. We wish you success, good health and new horizons for growth and development!
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