First Spaceman
Russia had long ago sent its satellites into space and finally won the race to reach space and Yuri Gagarin became the first man to reach space and thus this important chapter in the pages of history forever. Recorded, but today's story is not of Yuri Gagarin, but of a Russian astronaut named Vladimir Komarov.
April 3, 1967 was the day a space rocket was launched from a Russian space base. The rocket had just launched into space when Kumaro realized that there was something wrong with the spacecraft, but ignoring the malfunction, Kumaro continued his journey and successfully reached the depths of space. Komarov spent 27 hours in space and 18 orbits around the earth, all alone. Kumar was circling the spacecraft alone in the spacecraft, although he knew that there must be some technical glitch in the spacecraft, which made him look very upset.
The spacecraft was fitted with two solar panels that had to be opened in space, but due to a malfunction inside the spacecraft, the solar panel stopped working and that was the reason why the spacecraft was not getting any light. The ship was being severely damaged and the people on the ground knew that there was something wrong with the ship.
Now Kumar had to go back to earth so he started preparing to land on earth. You must know that with every spacecraft, two parachutes must be attached so that on return they can be opened to reduce the speed and land easily on the ground. When he returned to the earth, the speed of the ship began to increase as soon as he entered the earth's atmosphere. Now look at Kumar's misfortune that as soon as he entered the air he pressed the button to open the parachute but nothing happened. He tried again but the parachute was not opening. Kumar was coming towards the earth at a speed of hundreds of kilometers per hour. He kept trying to open the parachute but unfortunately the parachute got jammed. Kumar, meanwhile, wept and lamented as he approached the Russian space center in a state of helplessness and fear as he approached the earth. The Russians wanted to save the Kumars at all costs. They were sending a ship to rescue the Kumars, but today the Kumars were unlucky and no ship was sent to rescue the Kumars due to bad weather. Finally, Kumar rushed to Agra with the capsule on the ground. The speed at which it fell to the ground was hundreds of kilometers per hour. Later, when Vladimir Komarov's capsule was opened, his body turned to coal.
Kumar had been in space with Yuri Gagarin once before and he was also a successful pilot so Russia wanted him sent back into space because if this mission was successful it would be a great success for Russia but this mission failed. And due to a technical glitch in the spacecraft, Kumar had to give his life, but in human history, this diamond is still remembered today and will always be remembered ..

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