Experts Now Say That the Soviets Covered Up the Fact They’d Left an Astronaut in Space

Published on February 7, 2023
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American space exploration often pairs the names of two astronauts together: Neil Armstrong and Alan Shepard. These two were the pioneers in their fields and accomplished many amazing things in their lives. However, the Soviet Union also had its trailblazers. Yuri Gagarin is often called the first human to go into orbit!

What if someone told you that Gagarin wasn’t the first to accomplish going into space? Most people believe that space exploration started very darkly. Apparently, an early astronaut suffered a horrible fate, but the Soviet Union covered it all up! You can now read about this concerning story!

Gaining an Edge

Gagarin was the role model for the USSR after his journey to the stars for the first time. However, this is no surprise because he achieved something grand. When the 27-year-old cosmonaut entered orbit, the Soviets gained an edge in the Space Race against America!

Gaining An Edge

Gaining An Edge

Rumors and Hearsay

In the beginning, people weren’t convinced that Gagarin was the first person to go to space and orbit the Earth. Rumors began, which claimed that someone else had done that a few days beforehand. They went into orbit and returned to Earth, but they weren’t in good health.

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Hearsay And Rumors

Hearsay And Rumors