yuri alekseyevich gagarin

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin: A Soviet cosmonaut who, on April 12, 1961, became the first human to journey into outer space, completing an orbit of the Earth aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin is a legendary figure in the history of space exploration.
    • The biography details the life of Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin, from his childhood to his historic flight.
Advanced Usage
  • "the Gagarin era": Refers to the period marking the beginning of human spaceflight, initiated by his mission.

    • The Gagarin era opened a new chapter in the Cold War space race.
  • "a Gagarin-like achievement": Used to describe a pioneering, groundbreaking accomplishment in any field.

    • The scientist's discovery was a Gagarin-like achievement for medical research.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gagarin (n): The common shortened form of his name.

    • Gagarin's flight lasted 108 minutes.
  • Cosmonaut (n): A Russian or Soviet astronaut. Gagarin was the first cosmonaut.

    • She trained to become a cosmonaut at Star City.
Synonyms
  • First man in space: A descriptive phrase synonymous with Yuri Gagarin.
  • Vostok 1 pilot: Refers specifically to his role during the historic mission.
Related Phrases
  • "Gagarin's Start": The name of the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome from which his flight began, still used for crewed Soyuz launches.

    • The astronauts departed from Gagarin's Start.
  • "Poyekhali!" (Russian for "Let's go!"): Gagarin's famous exclamation just at the moment of launch, which became an iconic phrase.

    • With a cry of "Poyekhali!", Gagarin began his journey.
Related Idioms
  • "A giant leap for mankind": While famously said by Neil Armstrong about the Moon landing, this idiom conceptually applies to Gagarin's achievement as the foundational first step.
    • Gagarin's flight was, in its own right, a giant leap for mankind.
Noun
  1. Soviet cosmonaut who in 1961 was the first person to travel in space (1934-1968)