Control Center for Yuri Gagarin’s Spaceflight 10
Control center spaceflight Yuri Gagarin
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Photo location: Operations Control Center at the Scientific Research Institute NII-4 in Bolshevo (today a district of Korolev near Moscow).
Control center for Yuri Gagarin’s space flight. The photograph shows the control center of the Soviet Union during Yuri Gagarin’s space flight on April 12, 1961, a central location of the mission.
Scene: Engineers, scientists, and officers sit at control consoles with monitors, switches, and telephones as they monitor the flight of Vostok 1.
Atmosphere: Tense but focused mood — the entire mission depends on their calculations and decisions.
Significance: This control center was the first location in human history from which a crewed space flight was directed.
The photograph symbolizes the technological progress of Soviet space exploration and the historic moment when Gagarin became the first human to fly into space.
