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This may be true, because outer space is full of unknowns, and the Soviet cosmonaut may have encountered some unknown creatures from the universe.
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No. Because there are no angels in the world at all, what astronauts see may be hallucinations, so it's not real.
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It may be true, because the mystery of the outer sky has not yet been fully solved by humans.
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Fake can't be fake, and no Soviet cosmonaut has ever said anything like this, it's pure rumor.
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The Soviet Union made its first attempt at a spacewalk, but the cosmonaut almost died, and the situation is not optimistic.
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The first astronaut Yuri Gagarin.
Yuri Gagarin, the first astronaut of mankind, made his first flight around the Earth on April 12, 1961 aboard the Vostok spacecraft.
On April 12, 1961, the world's first spacecraft "Vostok" was launched in the Soviet Union. At the same time, the Soviet radio station Moscow broadcast a message: "The spacecraft piloted by Major Yuri Gagarin orbits the Earth at an altitude between 169 and 314 kilometers from the Earth.
The angle between the orbit of the spacecraft and the equator is degrees. The spacecraft flew over most of the inhabited areas of the world. ”
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Traveling in outer space is no longer a dream, and many countries are also developing space tourism. And the cosmonauts, as the first people to see space, have the most right to speak, but today I want to talk about the worst cosmonaut in the Soviet Union, he actually wandered in outer space for 311 days, what happened to him in the end?
Although the Soviet Union collapsed, it has to be denied that the Soviet Union created many miracles, and the Soviet Union was the first country to send astronauts to land in outer space. In the Soviet Union, there was an cosmonaut named Sergei, who was called the worst cosmonaut because he landed in outer space at the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union at that time had no time to take care of this cosmonaut. There were even many jokes, many people thought that Sergei disappeared for no reason, but they forgot that Sergei was still traveling in space at this moment.
Fortunately, the food at the air station was well prepared so that Sergei did not starve to death, and then the Soviet Union sold the air station to Germany, and under the escort of Germany, Sergei finally returned to the ground after 311 days of wandering in outer space. However, by this time, the Soviet Union had long since collapsed, and he became homeless, and finally Sergei chose to become a Russian citizen.
And Sergei became a man of the year in Russia with his legendary experience, and then made many contributions to Russia's space industry. Sergei is an expert in astronautics, and under his training and leadership, Russia's aerospace industry has advanced by leaps and bounds, and he is recognized as a hero of Russia. And the experience of wandering in outer space for nearly a year has also become an experience that Sergei cannot forget, and there are many books that record these past events of Sergei.
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Because there was enough food in stock at that time, he was rescued after so many days in space.
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It should be rescued, every astronaut has undergone a lot of training, and I believe that no country will be willing to give up an astronaut.
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I think he must have been rescued, but he shouldn't be as healthy as he used to be.
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Soviet cosmonaut Known as the last Soviet man on Earth and the most unlucky cosmonaut, he was adrift in space for a year before being rescued.
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In the end, he must have been rescued, otherwise how do you know how long he has been floating in space.
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Mankind will encounter many problems in the process of exploring space. There will even be some phenomena that cannot be explained by science, such as the Soviet cosmonauts, who encountered "angels" in deep space, and the final official attitude is very suspicious. Salyut 7 was the last second-generation space station in the Soviet Salyut program, and it was in orbit from 1982 to 1992.
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On July 12, 1984, there were three cosmonauts on board the "Salyut 7": Vladimir Solovyev, Leonid Chizmi, and the last one was Oleg Atkov, a physician in charge of monitoring the health of the cosmonauts. Outside the window, we saw a cloud that looked like orange and red, and it was strange that these clouds later took on the shape of a human being, like an angel with wings.
The astronaut also said that the size of this "angel" is enough as the height (meters) of a Boeing 747 airliner, and if you count it by floor, it will be more than 20 stories high. The "Angel" stayed for about 10 minutes before slowly disappearing. After the Soyuz T-12 spacecraft successfully completed the handover with the Salyut VII, on July 29, all the staff on the space station saw the "Angel", and this time the "Angel" looked at the astronauts for several minutes.
When this information was made public, scientists thought it was incredible, because they thought that there was nothing in the world that could not be explained by science, and that there were no angels and demons, and even thought that the astronauts were able to see this phenomenon only because of the reflection of the glass of the sky station. People are arguing about this and looking at the whole incident from their own point of view.
After the "No. 7 Salute" returned to Earth, the astronauts on board the spacecraft were subjected to strict psychological and physical tests, and the results of the tests showed that they were all healthy and had no physical or psychological problems. At least it is certain that the astronauts have seen this inexplicable phenomenon, if it is only one or two astronauts, it is possible that there may be a "mental abnormality", but all the astronauts have seen the "angels", and it cannot be said that they have mental problems.
Even the officials of the USSR at that time had an ambiguous attitude. In fact, whether "angels" exist or not, at least one thing is certain, that is, human understanding of science and nature has great limitations, and I believe that in the future, with the in-depth understanding of the universe, this matter will naturally be able to get the answer.
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