Vostok 1
| Mission Insignia | |
| Mission Statistics | |
| Mission Name: | Vostok 1 |
| Call Sign: | Кедр (Kedr - "Cedar") |
| Number of Crew Members: | 1 |
| Launch: | April
12, 1961 06:07 UTC Baikonur LC1 |
| Landing: | April
12, 1961 07:55 UTC 51° N, 46° E |
| Duration: | 1 hour, 48 minutes |
| Number of Orbits: | 1 |
Vostok 1 was the first manned space mission. Launched on April 12, 1961, Vostok 1 took Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin into space, the first time anyone had ever journeyed beyond the Earth's atmosphere and the first time anyone went into orbit.
Gagarin orbited the Earth once, in 108 minutes, and returned unharmed, ejecting from the Vostok capsule 7 km above the ground and parachuting separately to the ground (the capsule's parachute landing was too rough for cosmonauts to risk).
The re-entry capsule is now on display at the RKK Energia Museum in Kaluga.
Vostok is Russian for East.
Crew
Mission Parameters
- Mass: 4725 kg
- Perigee: 169 km
- Apogee: 315 km
- Inclination: 65.0°
- Period:
89.3 minutes
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