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[[File:rsz 1216531 1345010321516 1719028638 616093 2763979 n 2480.jpg|frame|Поехали!<ref>"Let's go!" - he shouted this as he took off.</ref>]]
 
 
Yuri Alexeevich Gagarin (1934 - 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut, and became the first man to fly into space on 12 April 1961, orbiting the Earth and returning to Russia. His flight made him an instant celebrity, and he spent the rest of his life promoting progress and continuing to participate in the Soviet space program.
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Gagarin's ashes were buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis in Moscow, and several statues of him were dedicated around the world. Millions mourned him as a good man, and a hero to many. They remembered his warm smile, which Soviet space program director Sergei Korolev said was "the smile that lit up the Cold War." In a recent poll, Gagarin was tied at sixth place with [[Star Trek|Captain Kirk]] on the list of greatest space heroes. To this day, 12 April is a major holiday in Russia, and is celebrated as Cosmonautics Day, ensuring Gagarin's legacy will live on....
 
Please note that a fan of Yuri Gagarin is ''not'' a [[Yuri Fan]].
 
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== {{examples|Appearances and references in fiction ==}}
* ''[[Carmen Sandiego]]'': Helps the heroes in the game ''Great Chase Through Time''.
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'': A display about him appears in the transportation museum in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S6/E05 The Seedsof Death|The Seeds of Death]]" next to a display about the flying machine of [[Leonardo da Vinci]], and about [[Teleporters and Transporters]].
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* ''[[Mass Effect]]'': Gagarin Station is the largest human space station and center for advanced research and development for the Systems Alliance, and a star is named for him.
* [[Planetes]]: The character Yuri Mihairokov is named for him.
 
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== Tropes about Gagarin ==
* [[The Ace]]
* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]: He did not say "I don't see any God up here." However, [[Nikita Khrushchev]] did say "Gagarin flew into space, but didn't see any God there" during a speech on the Soviet attitudes toward religion.