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Uzay ve Psikoloji

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Uzay gemisi Vostok'la ilk uzay uçuşunu gerçekleştiren Y. Gagarin ve Sovyetler Birliği'nin önemli psikologlarından V. Lebedev'in hazırlamış olduğu "Uzay ve Psikoloji" uzay keşiflerinin nasıl hazırlandığı, nelerin dikkate alınması gerektiği, astronotların eğitimi vb. konuları irdeleyen bir kitap. Uzman teknik terimlerden kaçınması, yalın ve akıcı anlatımıyla, kendini konu hakkında hiçbir önbilgisi olmayanlara dahi rahatlıkla okutuyor.

192 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1968

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Yuri Gagarin

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Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (Russian: Ю́рий Алексе́евич Гага́рин, IPA: [ˈjʉrʲɪj ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ ɡɐˈɡarʲɪn]; 9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut. He was the first human to journey into outer space, when his Vostok spacecraft completed an orbit of the Earth on 12 April 1961.

Gagarin became an international celebrity, and was awarded many medals and titles, including Hero of the Soviet Union, the nation's highest honour. Vostok 1 marked his only spaceflight, but he served as backup crew to the Soyuz 1 mission (which ended in a fatal crash). Gagarin later became deputy training director of the Cosmonaut Training Centre outside Moscow, which was later named after him. Gagarin died in 1968 when the MiG-15 training jet he was piloting crashed.

On 27 March 1968, while on a routine training flight from Chkalovsky Air Base, he and flight instructor Vladimir Seryogin died in a MiG-15UTI crash near the town of Kirzhach. The bodies of Gagarin and Seryogin were cremated and the ashes were buried in the walls of the Kremlin on Red Square.

Gagarin also garnered a reputation as an adept public figure. When he visited Manchester in the United Kingdom, it was pouring rain. However, Gagarin insisted that the car hood remain back so that the cheering crowds could catch a glimpse of him. Gagarin stated, "If all these people have turned out to welcome me and can stand in the rain, so can I." Gagarin refused an umbrella and remained standing in his open-top Bentley so that the cheering crowds could still see him.

Gagarin was also honored by the American space program during Apollo 11 when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left a memorial satchel containing medals commemorating Gagarin and fellow cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov on the surface of the Moon. On 2 August 1971, Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott and James Irwin left the Fallen Astronaut on the surface of the Moon as a memorial to all the American astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts that died in the Space Race, with Yuri Gagarin listed among 14 others.

There were two commemorative coins issued in the Soviet Union to honour the 20th and 30th anniversaries of his flight: 1 ruble coin (1981, copper-nickel) and 3 ruble coin (1991, silver). In 2001, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Gagarin's flight, a series of four coins bearing his likeness was issued in Russia: 2 ruble coin (copper-nickel), 3 ruble coin (silver), 10 ruble coin (brass-copper, nickel), and 100 ruble coin (silver). In 2011, Russia issued a 1,000 ruble coin (gold) and 3 ruble coin (silver) to mark the 50th anniversary of his flight.

Gagarin Raion in the Sevastopol city (Ukraine) was named after him during the Soviet Union.

In 2008, the Kontinental Hockey League named their championship trophy the Gagarin Cup.

In a 2010 Space Foundation survey, Gagarin was ranked as the #6 most popular space hero, tied with Star Trek's fictional Capt. James T. Kirk.

In January 2011, Armenian airline Armavia named their first Sukhoi Superjet 100 in Gagarin's honour.

On 14 July 2011, a copy of the Yuri Gagarin Statue from outside his former school in Lyubertsy was unveiled at the Admiralty Arch end of The Mall in London, opposite the permanent sculpture of James Cook.

Swiss-based German watchmaker Bernhard Lederer created a limited edition of 50 Gagarin Tourbillons to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's flight.

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Profile Image for Habiba Amarir.
160 reviews16 followers
January 26, 2022
" فالكون لا يرضخ إلا للأقوياء! "

كتاب أكثر من مذهل، فهو رحلة كونية زاخرة.
Profile Image for Ahmet Gökalp Ergeç.
33 reviews2 followers
March 27, 2022
Geçmişe yolculuk gibiydi. Şimdi detaylarını bildiğimiz bazı fikirlerin, kitabın yazıldığı zamanda henüz gelişme aşamasında olduğunu; diğer bir deyişle o zamanki fikirlerin bugün ispatlanmış olmasını görmek çok heyecan verici.

Uzaya insan gönderebilmek için, teknolojik ilerleme bir yana, insan psikolojisi ve fizyolojisine dair de ne kadar çok şeyi keşfetmek ve problemleri çözmek gerekiyormuş.

Her bir başlıkta, ek okumalar yapmak isteği uyandıran bir dolu ilginç konu var.

İyi tercüme için ayrıca teşekkürler.
Profile Image for Mark Minasyan.
32 reviews1 follower
September 8, 2025
Orijinali 1970'te yazılmış, Türkçe'ye ancak 1984'te çevrilebilmiş bu eseri okumak benim için gerçekten ilginç bir deneyimdi.

Üzerinden 55 yıl geçmesine rağmen metnin dili okurken o kadar güncel geliyor ki... Neredeyse zamansız...

Gagarin 1968'de 34 yaşındayken, bir eğitim uçuşu sırasında geçirdiği kazada hayatını kaybetmişti. Bu sebeple kitaba katkısının boyutu tartışılabilir.

Türkçe ilk baskısındaki önsözde bulunan son paragraf ise ayrıca çarpıcı... ve maalesef onun da ülkemiz için halen son derece güncel olması ne acı...
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