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MERAB NINIDZE 00:00:34.517 - 00:00:38.350
CHULPAN KHAMATOVA 00:00:38.784 - 00:00:42.784
ANASTASIYA SHEVELEVA 00:00:43.083 - 00:00:46.751
No man in the world has ever flown higher 00:01:18.417 - 00:01:21.317
than a plane or a balloon can reach. 00:01:21.450 - 00:01:24.517
No man has yet reached space. 00:01:24.651 - 00:01:27.517
They’ve only sent dogs there before, but dogs don’t count 00:01:27.651 - 00:01:31.651
because any which survived and returned 00:01:31.784 - 00:01:34.484
couldn’t tell us how our planet looked at a distance. 00:01:34.617 - 00:01:38.784
The first manned flight was a few trial runs away. 00:01:40.117 - 00:01:44.150
It was eagerly awaited in Moscow and Kazakhstan, 00:01:44.284 - 00:01:47.684
all around this country from Europe to Asia. 00:01:47.817 - 00:01:51.751
Young pilots waited. 00:01:52.050 - 00:01:53.717
One of them was fated either to go where no man had ventured before, 00:01:53.851 - 00:01:58.717
where even your words don’t turn into sound, 00:01:58.851 - 00:02:02.384
or to die in the attempt. 00:02:02.517 - 00:02:04.350
The doctors and the scientists prepared them. 00:02:04.484 - 00:02:08.117
There was only one complex and painful step left. 00:02:08.250 - 00:02:11.717
SPRING 1961 00:02:16.350 - 00:02:20.317
Recently, Doctor Daniel Mikhailovich 00:02:42.317 - 00:02:45.250
had been tormented by an intense dream. 00:02:45.384 - 00:02:48.450