Hyderabad: On April 12, the world will celebrate the 63rd International Day for Human Space Flight. The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in 2011 in a resolution affirmed April 12 as the International Day of Human Space Flight.
The day is dedicated to the outset of the space era for mankind, the contribution of space science and technology and ensuring the realisation of the conservation of outer space for peaceful purposes.
Its history goes back to 1961 when Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet cosmonaut, made history by completing the first successful human space flight on April 12, 1961. He circled the Earth in the Vostok 1 spacecraft for 108 minutes, travelling at a speed of 27,400 kilometres per hour. This development came against the backdrop of post-World War 2 and the Cold War that followed and it paved the way for future space exploration.
Many great achievements were obtained after the historic 1961 first human visit into space. In 1963, Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman to orbit Earth. In 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to step foot on the Moon. And since then, people around the world on this day celebrate the victory and courage of Soviet cosmonaut, remembering Yuri Gagarin's brave journey into space.