By the way, don't forget that Yuri flew into space thanks to Korolev, a Ukrainian by nationality. Who was sent to a camp in the Far East in the 30s literally for no reason. Where he almost died and returned back by great luck
@@muller1424 I don't understand how Korolev being a Ukrainian, deminishes anything. I mean, Baikonur is litterally in Kazahkistan. And probably a lot of enginneers came from all others Soviet Republics.
@@wolfpack571 Many engineers worked on this, but it was Korolev who made the greatest contribution to Gagarin’s flight; a city near Moscow was even named after him.
It's quite a beautiful thing that the first man to enter space, the representative of all mankind in the cosmos, wasn't a billionare. He wasn't a Rockefeller, a Rosthchild, a king or aristocrat. He was a worker, a person just like any one of us, the son of a carpenter and a milkmaid. Yuri had the honor that he did not because he was wealthy, or of noble birth, but because of his character and qualification for the job. In that one orbit, mankind and the working people had won, even if it was only for a brief moment.
Así fue, pero no podemos dejar de lado que era parte de la propaganda, hubiera sido incoherente que no fuera un hombre con ese perfil. Un gran hombre Yuri.
@@franbtt4482si fuese solo por la propaganda, hubiese sido un oficial del partido, un general o un demagogo. Compara eso con los americanos, que antes de iniciar el programa espacial con la fuerza aérea, consideraron lanzar a "stuntmen", hombres de espectáculo, al espacio, antes de que entendieran que no es simple ni sencilla la tarea, y que cada avance forma parte no solo de la historia humana sino que del desarrollo de un posible nuevo frente de batalla. Lo que destaca el comentario, es como quien salió a "dar la cara" por la humanidad, no fue quien fuese dueño ni poderoso, sino quien estuvo dispuesto a ofrecer la vida por el momento. En la práctica, quien hace los logros y deja la primera marca en la historia no es el poderoso ni el pudiente sino que el hombre común, y así ha quedado demostrado en este caso y siempre.
Hello trollface. Apollos and other missions are just propaganda. Your icon gives you no credit. Making a meme of Deus ex it's making something epic and great useless and that says a lot about you
@@savedemperor8024 our institutions have been invaded by those too concerned with ideology to bother with reality. They refuse to take risks and endeavor towards the future through action, preferring to stay within the safe confines of language where wrongs can be twisted to rights through subjectivity and apology as opposed to action where there are things that can never be undone. We lost sight of the stars because we became too stuck arguing about the true shade of the sky.
That's right, you'll even pay attention to fiction, where during the Cold War there were films of people quietly flying around the galaxy, and now there are no such films anymore. The Cold War was a time when everyone believed that a little more and the colonization of space would begin.
Some of you would ask why Gagarin was a hero. Imagine a ten-storey building. Now imagine it all is a rocket fuel. You are Gagarin sitting on the top, tied to a little chair. And we ignite it saying: "Don't worry, Yura. This time our calculations must be correct".
quote from Vladimir Komarov's wikipedia articile Before leaving the Moon on Apollo 11's Lunar Module, Neil Armstrong's final task was to place a small package of memorial items to honor Soviet cosmonauts Komarov, Yuri Gagarin, and the Apollo 1 astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee.[35] Komarov's and Gagarin's name also appears on a commemorative plaque left at Hadley Rille on the Moon by the commander of Apollo 15, David Scott in memory of 14 deceased NASA astronauts and USSR cosmonauts, along with a small sculpture entitled Fallen Astronaut, on 1 August 1971. This plaque and the sculpture represent those astronauts and cosmonauts who died in the quest to reach outer space and the Moon.[36]
For the scientists, engineers, and astronauts/cosmonauts of either program there was always more mutual respect than antipathy. Politicians, jingoists, hollywood do not understand this.
Doesn't matter what your nationality is. Yuri's flight into space was one of the greatest achievements for all mankind. He's a symbol, not of Soviet's might, but of the might of humanity.
you are wrong, in conditions when the world was tormented by the shackles of the Cold War, two states entered the space race, and the Soviet Union undoubtedly invaded the states, Gagarin’s flight is undoubtedly an achievement of all mankind, but the fact that it was organized by Soviet scientists and designers makes it clear about the greatness of the Soviet state, This is the first Soviet cosmonaut in space, it couldn’t be any other way!!!
I love it when USA/West claims anything that they did successfully as their own success, and when any other (especially socialist/communist) country succeed in anything, they claim it is the success of "humanity". Yeah sure, Yuri Gagarin was the common symbol of all mankind. Which CEO of USA helped him now? Which royalty member of UK funded his upbringing? Which washed up Nazi official of West Germany instructed him? None of them did. He was a member of the proletariat, the son of a milkmaid, who rose up to the stars. Which is just a tad bit more than all the world the West would have ever offered to him.
@@dojz9u3v может потому что земля перенаселена и с помощью рессурсов других планет и пространства для заселения мы сможем снять нагрузку с земли и спасти её. К тому же на других планетах можно строить фабрики и заводы. Всю грязную промышленность перенести на пустынные глыбы.
@@daimyogames3245 я уже вижу как как-то предприниматель везёт ресурсы на спутник Марса, там изготавливает нужное, а затем везёт это обратно. "Таки не кошерно, таки много шекелей теряю."
If only people knew about the electromagneticgravitic craft being made during the Cold War that made rockets look like nothing but antiquated WW2 tech, and all that aerospace history is in deep darkness, shrouded in secrecy for decades…..
In Stellaris, pre-FTL civilizations usually reach their moon right before they invent FTL, in their "early space age". If playing as an alien empire, you can come across Earth and humans in the "atomic age" - one before "early space age" - and watch them do it a good deal before most pre-FTL civilizations do. I'm still amazed it was basically done by analog.
@@keyabrade1861 I always love little tidbits like that found in Stellaris, I remember getting an interplanetary event for one of my pre-FTLs that I was monitoring and as I was watching the thing go ever so slowly across their star system it broke down and i got a situation log entry to either help or leave them stranded. Immediately helped them out without question. The event almost got me to make a short story about it.
"I know that all of you like to dream about space and are a little bit of envious of us. But you know what? We're also envious of you. We are exploring the space, but it's only the beginning. Planets and unknown worlds are awaiting of you. You will continue to storm the Universe." - Yuri Gagarin, the son of a milkmaid, to Soviet kids.
And now where are we? His homeland sundered, the children of the children he addressed shooting each other for the benefits of the rich. We are failing to live up to our ancestors. Failing to make Yuri proud. If he could see what is going on now, he would not feel envy, rather a deep rage.
He was ready to die. If you are willing to sacrifice everything, you can reach the stars. I think he died as the proudest man the soviet union ever had. And he died with the knowledge that he was the first human seeing earth from orbit with his own eyes, its a nice thing to know.
Not just the Soviet Union. The World. There is no borders when it comes to the feelings humanity has for Yuri. These feelings swell inside me and are indescribable. He, along with everyone involved, pushed the envelope beyond anything we had ever done before.
He visited my home town of Manchester and gave a talk at the Trade Union Conference. My family have his autograph somewhere! I'm not sure if the North West Film archive has any digital resources, but it was filmed and it's well worth looking up if you're interested!
I'm a simple man I see Yuri Gagarin I like, imagine what it would of been like to be the FIRST man to ever feel the cold true weightlessness of space and actually leave your capsule into the vast void of nothing, both a terrifying and amazing thought, that this man did
@@nicolasoboukhov5815 huh i always thought he was the first to do a full on spacewalk lemme check. oh i am wrong, hes the first in space, not to spacewalk thats Alexei Leonov whoops lol
OMG for a hot second I thought this was the theme song from the old soviet sci-fi “Zemlya Sanikova” or “Sanikov Land”. That would’ve also actually been a perfect musical choice lol
Teacher "what is the most iconic phrase associated with space travel" Class " One small step for man,one GIANT leap for mankind" Me " POYEKHALI !!!" Teacher "what?" Me " Nobody in this class would know"
Тот случай когда подобрали именно того человека которого нужно, тютелька в тютельку. Потрясающие морально-нравственные качества, в сочетании с фотогорафичностью и харизмой
NASA’s Artemis Program is planning on sending astronauts back to the moon in 2024. They recently just completed their final green test on the SLS Rocket that’s going to take them there not too long ago
The men and women who went to space, the men and women who saw the last frontier themselves with their eyes were blessed to see the dark abyss for the first time, where mankind never went before.
these scenes are like pure gold. it s the first time i ve seen yuri gangarin training montage. no one can deny the pioneering and innovating achievements of the russians. these achievements required vision and brass balls. and the russians have both
these are pages of history, of our history, which tell of visionary men and the heroes who made their ideas possible. Smiles and pride of popular homeland. Because the success is not of one man but of a nation that unity has given lessons to that part of the world that prided itself on calling itself the West. The barriers are set by men but the visionaries are able to break them down for themselves but above all for the sake of those voices that do not scream but whisper to be heard. An Italian friend. Glory to the peoples of the world.
The first man to exit our home planet.... The most lonely 90 minutes a man has ever been trough... The first man to step outside the building.... To set the examples for many... An ordinary man, turned into a hero by his devotion to his people, his country and his ideology.... An example for everyone to follow............ Man, there must be some sand here somewhere, because my eyes are kinda wet
I love this video so much! Combining the Siberiade with Gagarin's monumental achievement and contribution for humanity was a stroke of genius. Thank you for this masterpiece @MajorSamm
Almost cried. All time favourite movie and composition for me, combined with some of the most favourite people and materials. RIP, geniuses, Sergey Korolev, Eduard Artemiev.
For all one can say about communism, the Soviet Union went from an agrarian nation to spacefaring in 40 years, amidst a devastating war AND fleeing German talent mostly seized by their rivals.
@@Bolognabeef Do not forget also 100 billion children eaten by Stalin and 10 trillion German women dissolved in the acid of the corporation over one hundred percent by Beria.
@@Bolognabeef Stalin didn't starve one third of his people. The Holomodor may or may have not taken as many as the Jews in the Holocaust. But that wasn't the same percentage in the Soviet Union even 10 percent. Maybe a third of Ukraine who knows there!
Yuri Gagarin marcó un hito para la ciencia, es un heroe que merecía más y su historia es bastante inspiracional . Nuestras generaciones deben preservar su recuerdo.
No matter what you salute the brave men and women who risked it all to just barely scrape infinity all gave some some gave all and they shall be remembered forever for it
12 April 2021 - 60 (sixtieth) anniversary! | 12 April was declared as the International Day of Human Space Flight in dedication of the first manned space flight made on 12 April 1961 by the 27-year-old Russian Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. Ура!!! - (Hooray!!!) #Gagarin YG1
Вот знаете, этот Человек не испугался, зная что до него в космосе были только Белка и Стрелка. Я бы испугался. Сейчас можно орать, да я бы так же бы сделал и не испугался бы. Потому что вы знаете, что так уже сделали. А теперь перенеситесь в те далекие годы и представьте себя на месте Ю.Гагарина. Человек не побоялся выйти из зоны комфорта. Великий Человек
A simple son of a shoemaker as the first man to be our cosmic messenger. Not some bourgeois exploiter. Truly a humble man and hero of all mankind. Glory to the world proletariat
Son of a milkmaid and a farmer, worked at a steel foundry, first in space.
Soviet ideals as its best
the soviets specifically chose poor people to create an image of equality, I know this as a person whose relatives lived there
By the way, don't forget that Yuri flew into space thanks to Korolev, a Ukrainian by nationality. Who was sent to a camp in the Far East in the 30s literally for no reason. Where he almost died and returned back by great luck
@@muller1424 I don't understand how Korolev being a Ukrainian, deminishes anything. I mean, Baikonur is litterally in Kazahkistan. And probably a lot of enginneers came from all others Soviet Republics.
@@wolfpack571 Many engineers worked on this, but it was Korolev who made the greatest contribution to Gagarin’s flight; a city near Moscow was even named after him.
It's quite a beautiful thing that the first man to enter space, the representative of all mankind in the cosmos, wasn't a billionare. He wasn't a Rockefeller, a Rosthchild, a king or aristocrat. He was a worker, a person just like any one of us, the son of a carpenter and a milkmaid. Yuri had the honor that he did not because he was wealthy, or of noble birth, but because of his character and qualification for the job. In that one orbit, mankind and the working people had won, even if it was only for a brief moment.
Very well said.
Think so
Así fue, pero no podemos dejar de lado que era parte de la propaganda, hubiera sido incoherente que no fuera un hombre con ese perfil.
Un gran hombre Yuri.
@@franbtt4482si fuese solo por la propaganda, hubiese sido un oficial del partido, un general o un demagogo.
Compara eso con los americanos, que antes de iniciar el programa espacial con la fuerza aérea, consideraron lanzar a "stuntmen", hombres de espectáculo, al espacio, antes de que entendieran que no es simple ni sencilla la tarea, y que cada avance forma parte no solo de la historia humana sino que del desarrollo de un posible nuevo frente de batalla.
Lo que destaca el comentario, es como quien salió a "dar la cara" por la humanidad, no fue quien fuese dueño ni poderoso, sino quien estuvo dispuesto a ofrecer la vida por el momento. En la práctica, quien hace los logros y deja la primera marca en la historia no es el poderoso ni el pudiente sino que el hombre común, y así ha quedado demostrado en este caso y siempre.
Couldn't have been any other way, working people build society.
I'm a simple man, making his way through the galaxy
Jango Fett.. And Boba Fett later ...
like my father before me
Hello trollface. Apollos and other missions are just propaganda. Your icon gives you no credit. Making a meme of Deus ex it's making something epic and great useless and that says a lot about you
@EcoZones2D6 Thank you for your opinion. Please deposit it at the nearest waste disposal system.
@@ecozones2d627 go away
Space race was probably the best part of cold war. This music fits so well with Vostok 1 footage.
It was the best time for research development now it's pretty slow or sometimes even stagnant
@@savedemperor8024 our institutions have been invaded by those too concerned with ideology to bother with reality. They refuse to take risks and endeavor towards the future through action, preferring to stay within the safe confines of language where wrongs can be twisted to rights through subjectivity and apology as opposed to action where there are things that can never be undone. We lost sight of the stars because we became too stuck arguing about the true shade of the sky.
That's right, you'll even pay attention to fiction, where during the Cold War there were films of people quietly flying around the galaxy, and now there are no such films anymore. The Cold War was a time when everyone believed that a little more and the colonization of space would begin.
@@ΨΣχ_1988Ωif only we made that final leap then imagine where we'd be now
Это Эдуард Артемьев, музыка к фильму Сибириада, тема ,,поход,,
Some of you would ask why Gagarin was a hero. Imagine a ten-storey building. Now imagine it all is a rocket fuel. You are Gagarin sitting on the top, tied to a little chair. And we ignite it saying: "Don't worry, Yura. This time our calculations must be correct".
But soviet rockets don't fail just like soivet planes never crash
@@testaccount4191 a dog died in space before thids
@@terrorgaming459 but they did that on purpose
@@testaccount4191 neither do Soviet nuclear plants.
@@dipdipdip2232 neither do the union itself
Orbiting Earth in the spaceship, I saw how beautiful our planet is. People, let us preserve and increase this beauty, not destroy it!
Yuri Gagarin
Hey what's up Lenin
Thanks Lenin
@Fidelity what is destructive for you... is a light of a new life for billions of people.
@@gawrgurahololive-en1807 from bad monarchy to even worser communist just under new shit management
@@gawrgurahololive-en1807 i'd rather Romania stayed a monarchy.
Apollo astronauts who walked on the moon placed Yuri Gagarins medals on the moon In tribute to him being the ultimate space pioneer. The first man.
Source ?
Google is free.
Real recognizes real
quote from Vladimir Komarov's wikipedia articile
Before leaving the Moon on Apollo 11's Lunar Module, Neil Armstrong's final task was to place a small package of memorial items to honor Soviet cosmonauts Komarov, Yuri Gagarin, and the Apollo 1 astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee.[35] Komarov's and Gagarin's name also appears on a commemorative plaque left at Hadley Rille on the Moon by the commander of Apollo 15, David Scott in memory of 14 deceased NASA astronauts and USSR cosmonauts, along with a small sculpture entitled Fallen Astronaut, on 1 August 1971. This plaque and the sculpture represent those astronauts and cosmonauts who died in the quest to reach outer space and the Moon.[36]
For the scientists, engineers, and astronauts/cosmonauts of either program there was always more mutual respect than antipathy. Politicians, jingoists, hollywood do not understand this.
All for a chance to reach the sky
Rip to those brave heroes
Yuri, Glenn, Buzz and Armstrong heroes among men.
Don't forget the camarade Alexei Leonov. First human in make a spacewalk
Add Valentina Tereshkova
Don't forget the Michael Collins :)
They're all hanging out laughing at our inability to get along down here.
@Hijo David sus!
_И он сказал: ПОЕХАЛИ!_
_And he said: LET‘S GO!_
Comrade lew, nice to see you there
oh my god its russian dababy
"Imma turn a farmer into a cosmonaut"
Soviet Space Agency
Dababy Yuri
les gooo
Doesn't matter what your nationality is. Yuri's flight into space was one of the greatest achievements for all mankind. He's a symbol, not of Soviet's might, but of the might of humanity.
Да! Но только пролетарской ее части!
you are wrong, in conditions when the world was tormented by the shackles of the Cold War, two states entered the space race, and the Soviet Union undoubtedly invaded the states, Gagarin’s flight is undoubtedly an achievement of all mankind, but the fact that it was organized by Soviet scientists and designers makes it clear about the greatness of the Soviet state, This is the first Soviet cosmonaut in space, it couldn’t be any other way!!!
I love it when USA/West claims anything that they did successfully as their own success, and when any other (especially socialist/communist) country succeed in anything, they claim it is the success of "humanity".
Yeah sure, Yuri Gagarin was the common symbol of all mankind. Which CEO of USA helped him now? Which royalty member of UK funded his upbringing? Which washed up Nazi official of West Germany instructed him? None of them did. He was a member of the proletariat, the son of a milkmaid, who rose up to the stars. Which is just a tad bit more than all the world the West would have ever offered to him.
It’s a shame Gagarin is so little remembered. But then again, we are heading towards a society where even Armstrong is being forgotten.
One of the largest boulevards in my birth city (Belgrade, Serbia) carries his name and there is also small monument dedicated to him.
@@dojz9u3v You fail to dream. When one is eternally with eyes turned towards the ground, one can never see the beauty of the heavens.
@@Jupiter__001_ icarus flew too close the the sun
@@dojz9u3v может потому что земля перенаселена и с помощью рессурсов других планет и пространства для заселения мы сможем снять нагрузку с земли и спасти её. К тому же на других планетах можно строить фабрики и заводы. Всю грязную промышленность перенести на пустынные глыбы.
@@daimyogames3245 я уже вижу как как-то предприниматель везёт ресурсы на спутник Марса, там изготавливает нужное, а затем везёт это обратно. "Таки не кошерно, таки много шекелей теряю."
the soviets wanted many heros for their country, little did they know they would create a hero for humanity
Damn niceli sayed
U very wrong my friend... they know it better than you today.
@@gawrgurahololive-en1807 the soviets were a bunch of corrupt oligarchs, thank God they're gone.
OK degenerate
@@dr.manofculture1492 like all others nations, there aren’t exceptions
It will be funny in 200 years when people mix up the timeline of technological advancements. Wait people went to the moon before the Internet?
thats gonna be fucking hilarious i can just imagine.
This comment will be an historical document if MajorSamm manages to not get banned
If only people knew about the electromagneticgravitic craft being made during the Cold War that made rockets look like nothing but antiquated WW2 tech, and all that aerospace history is in deep darkness, shrouded in secrecy for decades…..
In Stellaris, pre-FTL civilizations usually reach their moon right before they invent FTL, in their "early space age". If playing as an alien empire, you can come across Earth and humans in the "atomic age" - one before "early space age" - and watch them do it a good deal before most pre-FTL civilizations do.
I'm still amazed it was basically done by analog.
@@keyabrade1861 I always love little tidbits like that found in Stellaris, I remember getting an interplanetary event for one of my pre-FTLs that I was monitoring and as I was watching the thing go ever so slowly across their star system it broke down and i got a situation log entry to either help or leave them stranded. Immediately helped them out without question. The event almost got me to make a short story about it.
"I know that all of you like to dream about space and are a little bit of envious of us. But you know what? We're also envious of you. We are exploring the space, but it's only the beginning. Planets and unknown worlds are awaiting of you. You will continue to storm the Universe."
- Yuri Gagarin, the son of a milkmaid, to Soviet kids.
And now where are we? His homeland sundered, the children of the children he addressed shooting each other for the benefits of the rich. We are failing to live up to our ancestors. Failing to make Yuri proud. If he could see what is going on now, he would not feel envy, rather a deep rage.
Love that MajorSamm is bringing the brilliant composer Eduard Artemyev into the spotlight with this one
yeah this song is perfect in many ways
Siberiade. So fucking cultured
He was ready to die. If you are willing to sacrifice everything, you can reach the stars. I think he died as the proudest man the soviet union ever had. And he died with the knowledge that he was the first human seeing earth from orbit with his own eyes, its a nice thing to know.
Not just the Soviet Union.
The World.
There is no borders when it comes to the feelings humanity has for Yuri. These feelings swell inside me and are indescribable. He, along with everyone involved, pushed the envelope beyond anything we had ever done before.
1:50
He visited my home town of Manchester and gave a talk at the Trade Union Conference. My family have his autograph somewhere!
I'm not sure if the North West Film archive has any digital resources, but it was filmed and it's well worth looking up if you're interested!
He died
How old are you?
I’m surprised the Brits didn’t imprison him.
Here's the interview, in case anyone is interested: ua-cam.com/video/jjV7X_xRzIc/v-deo.html
@@leonrothier6638 that would cause a massive political disaster
I'm a simple man I see Yuri Gagarin I like, imagine what it would of been like to be the FIRST man to ever feel the cold true weightlessness of space and actually leave your capsule into the vast void of nothing, both a terrifying and amazing thought, that this man did
Tho yuri wasnt the first to come out of the capsule, that was another soviet cosmonaut wich name I dont remember
@@nicolasoboukhov5815 huh i always thought he was the first to do a full on spacewalk lemme check. oh i am wrong, hes the first in space, not to spacewalk thats Alexei Leonov whoops lol
@@nicolasoboukhov5815 Alexei Leonov
Son of a carpenter, rose ti the skyes and descended three days later...
More like 3 hours later but still , he went a long way
- Ключ на старт.
- Понял.
- «Кедр», я «Заря-1», дается продувка.
- Понял вас.
- «Кедр», я «Заря-1». Ключ поставлен на дренаж.
- Понял вас. Я «Кедр».
- У нас все нормально, дренажные клапана закрылись.
- У меня все нормально. Самочувствие хорошее. Настроение бодрое. К старту готов. Прием.
- «Кедр», я «Заря-1». Отошла кабель-мачта. Все нормально.
- Понял вас, почувствовал. Прием. Слышу работы клапанов.
- Понял вас. Хорошо.
- Дается зажигание, «Кедр», я «Заря-1».
- Понял вас, дается зажигание.
- Предварительная ступень.
- Понял.
- Промежуточная.
- Понял.
- Полный подъем.
- ПОЕХАЛИ !!!
OMG for a hot second I thought this was the theme song from the old soviet sci-fi “Zemlya Sanikova” or “Sanikov Land”. That would’ve also actually been a perfect musical choice lol
ua-cam.com/video/sAr8Hx_szOk/v-deo.html
Sybieriada
The color footage really makes this historical figure very relatable. In him we can see another human, another simple man.
Man, he was a beautiful man. Both he and Niel Armstrong were good-looking, but the way Yuri smiles is just nice.
I'm a simple man. I see MajorSamm posting I press like.
"The smile of Yuri Gagarin is everywhere!"
Teacher "what is the most iconic phrase associated with space travel"
Class " One small step for man,one GIANT leap for mankind"
Me " POYEKHALI !!!"
Teacher "what?"
Me " Nobody in this class would know"
So true....
P O Y E K H A L I !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Poyekhali is criminally underrated
and then everybody clapped
@@user-pr9qb6yi9w its true i was the class
Those first guys, Gagarian, Glenn and the many men who would give their lives for the exploration of space should always be remembered
Спасибо! До слёз!
12 апреля 1961 - день рождения Космонавтики! Юра, спасибо!
Тот случай когда подобрали именно того человека которого нужно, тютелька в тютельку. Потрясающие морально-нравственные качества, в сочетании с фотогорафичностью и харизмой
Man it makes me sad that we stopped heading for the stars,I wish I can live to see the day where man goes back to the stars and possibly mars
We will get there
NASA’s Artemis Program is planning on sending astronauts back to the moon in 2024. They recently just completed their final green test on the SLS Rocket that’s going to take them there not too long ago
@Aidan Hand Uh, yes, you can?
@Aidan Hand I do not know them, no.
Space is actually inside of bigfoot, we just need to reach him first
A simple man for his friends and family, but a hero for the world.
I love how you went through effort of finding older footage because bbc wouldn't let you use the HD content. I love the vids you create!
The men and women who went to space, the men and women who saw the last frontier themselves with their eyes were blessed to see the dark abyss for the first time, where mankind never went before.
A hero for all humanity
A masterpiece! greetings from Brasil
Bom saber que o pessoal daqui também acompanha o canal!
The bravest man who ever lived.
Gagarin is everyone's hero.
What an adventure he went on.
Yuri, total rock star. Can’t imagine what it must have been like for him. Great video once again
This video is amazing. For some reason it motivates me to work more than any motivational video. I watch it before I study.
these scenes are like pure gold. it s the first time i ve seen yuri gangarin training montage. no one can deny the pioneering and innovating achievements of the russians. these achievements required vision and brass balls. and the russians have both
these are pages of history, of our history, which tell of visionary men and the heroes who made their ideas possible. Smiles and pride of popular homeland. Because the success is not of one man but of a nation that unity has given lessons to that part of the world that prided itself on calling itself the West. The barriers are set by men but the visionaries are able to break them down for themselves but above all for the sake of those voices that do not scream but whisper to be heard. An Italian friend. Glory to the peoples of the world.
What a brave soul. Bless Yuri Gagarin.
Великая страна, великие люди!!!!!!
The first man to exit our home planet....
The most lonely 90 minutes a man has ever been trough...
The first man to step outside the building....
To set the examples for many...
An ordinary man, turned into a hero by his devotion to his people, his country and his ideology....
An example for everyone to follow............
Man, there must be some sand here somewhere, because my eyes are kinda wet
Eine außergewöhnliche Leistung. Ein wirklicher Held.
I've been on love with this man for ages now wtf is wrong with me
Nothing is wrong with you. This is perfectly normal behaviour.
No homo but he is handsome
Indeed he is, "the smile of Yuri Gagarin is everywhere"
"If someone said Russians don't smile, show them Gagarin."
I love this video so much! Combining the Siberiade with Gagarin's monumental achievement and contribution for humanity was a stroke of genius. Thank you for this masterpiece @MajorSamm
Almost cried. All time favourite movie and composition for me, combined with some of the most favourite people and materials.
RIP, geniuses, Sergey Korolev, Eduard Artemiev.
The first man in space… so great…
I'm an even simpler man, I see something from MajorSamm, I hit like and listen to it at least 4-5 times.
Fantastic work.
if humanity ever builds large interstellar cruisers, then to this music these cruisers will have to leave the shipyards
He was perfect for the job, yuri is a remarkable person
To the 62nd anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's historical day of being the first human to enter space. He will live forever!
Люблю этот момент истории СССР.
4:20 too many chads moment
Больше спасибо за ваше творчество!
Thank you for your creativity!
Too few people know about Artemiev, and even then it's mostly through Stalker. Nice work, as always.
Ходил на его концерт, в позапрошлом году, на его юбилей. Михалков там тоже был
He has die, yesterday
The Perfect song to play over this
Yep. Siberiade
Is this how it feels to win every step of the space race
All of them but the last one 😂
@@diehard2705 Space race not moon race
@@diehard2705 the last "one" don't even have a proof it happened.
@@nicolasoboukhov5815 that’s the point. We lost every category so we changed the end goal
@@diehard2705 fair enough
A hero of mankind...
Another great video Major, Yuri is a great hero for all of humanity just like the crew of Apollo 11.
For all one can say about communism, the Soviet Union went from an agrarian nation to spacefaring in 40 years, amidst a devastating war AND fleeing German talent mostly seized by their rivals.
Well the US and Germany did the same in the same time (if we start on the great depression), but they didn't starve ⅓ of their people
@@Bolognabeef Do not forget also 100 billion children eaten by Stalin and 10 trillion German women dissolved in the acid of the corporation over one hundred percent by Beria.
@@Bolognabeef starve 1/3 of their people?
Youre a clown.
Yet in 2022...1 in 4 kids in the usa go hungry...
@@Bolognabeef Stalin didn't starve one third of his people. The Holomodor may or may have not taken as many as the Jews in the Holocaust. But that wasn't the same percentage in the Soviet Union even 10 percent. Maybe a third of Ukraine who knows there!
Don't forget the horror of Stalin. They did all that but they did it terribly inefficient. The bureaucracy didn't work well at all thus it's downfall.
Those were days when humanity on it's peak
Gagarin hero of my childhood
Internet has to be made ONLY for this video
Yuri Gagarin marcó un hito para la ciencia, es un heroe que merecía más y su historia es bastante inspiracional . Nuestras generaciones deben preservar su recuerdo.
This is truly one of my favorite videos on UA-cam. I love the music, I love the footage, I love the story. Great work!
Best soviet edit i've ever seen in my life .
No matter what you salute the brave men and women who risked it all to just barely scrape infinity all gave some some gave all and they shall be remembered forever for it
12 April 2021 - 60 (sixtieth) anniversary! | 12 April was declared as the International Day of Human Space Flight in dedication of the first manned space flight made on 12 April 1961 by the 27-year-old Russian Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. Ура!!! - (Hooray!!!) #Gagarin YG1
Just found out about this song a few weeks ago looking for soviet electronic music. Truly, a banger.
If you have any others feel free to link them
Just marvellous aesthetic conjunction.
услышал сибириаду, сходу лайк поставил. досмотрел до конца, возник вопрос, как поставить второй лайк)
Another masterpiece. Crazy to think how far humans have come with rockets and going to space.
This is my favorite majorsamm video. It's so perfect, it brought tears to my eyes
Thank you for this epic and beautiful masterpiece of a video. Glory to Yuri for his epic feat! May he be admired for generations to come!
Вот знаете, этот Человек не испугался, зная что до него в космосе были только Белка и Стрелка. Я бы испугался. Сейчас можно орать, да я бы так же бы сделал и не испугался бы. Потому что вы знаете, что так уже сделали. А теперь перенеситесь в те далекие годы и представьте себя на месте Ю.Гагарина. Человек не побоялся выйти из зоны комфорта. Великий Человек
Nice,another space video!
Слава Юрий. Excelente y con música de artemiev. Greeting from Chile.
The individual. Human invention and discovery. Absolutely wonderful history.
Yuri proves you can be a manlet and a Chad
greatest moment in human history
I think the reason why Yuri Gagarin could not go beyond his Target was because of the weight of his balls
The best Major, as always. Good work👍
Easily the best choice of music for this type of video, one of the best you've done Major, well done!
Yuri is my favorite space explorer because he and I are birthday buddies! March 9th!
Awesome video MajorSamm! I shared it on my social media, with proper accreditation.
A simple son of a shoemaker as the first man to be our cosmic messenger. Not some bourgeois exploiter. Truly a humble man and hero of all mankind. Glory to the world proletariat
He was simple, humble hero
НАШ.
ЮРИЙ ГАГАРИН.
НАШ.
ЭДУАРД АРТЕМЬЕВ.
ЭТО РОДИНА.
ЭТО СССР.
Per Aspera Ad Astra!
Юрий, прости! мы все потеряли !
I will escape to one place not corrupted by capitalism.... SPACE!
Hero of the Soviet Union and all of Humanity
Спасибо, спасибо, что помним!
wow simply amazing work as always
Absolutely beautiful.
The description is worth a million dollars