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3. Yuri Gagarin
“Off we go!”Yuri Gagarin
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“Yes, man is mortal, but that would be only halfthe trouble. The worst of it is that he's
sometimes unexpectedly mortal - there's the
trick!”
Mikhail Bulgakov
5. Alexander Suvorov
“Train hard, fight easy.”Alexander Suvorov
6. Leo Tolstoy
“Everything comes in time to him who knowshow to wait.”
Leo Tolstoy
7. Vladimir Lenin
“The goal of Socialism is Communism”Vladimir Lenin
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Pyotr Tchaikovsky9.
Ivan Pavlov10.
Peter I11.
Andrei Sakharov12.
Mikhail Vrubel13. Fyodor Dostoevsky
14. Alina Zagitova
15. Sergey Bezrukov
16. Mikhail Lomonosov
17. Valentina Tereshkova
18. Mikhail Kalashnikov
19. Karl Bryullov
20. Aleksandr Popov
First radioAleksandr Popov
21. Dmitri Shostakovich
22. Alexander Pushkin
A magic moment I remember:I raised my eyes and you were there,
A fleeting vision, the quintessence
Of all that's beautiful and rare
In dark days of enforced retirement
I gazed upon grey skies above
With no ideals to inspire me
No one to cry for, live for, love.
I pray to mute despair and anguish,
Then came a moment of reinessance,
To vain the pursuits world esteems,
I looked up - you again are there
Long did I hear your soothing accents,
A fleeting vision, the quintessence
Long did your features haunt my dreams. Of all that's beautiful and rare
Time passed. A rebel storm-blast
scattered
The reveries that once were mine
And I forgot your soothing accents,
Your features gracefully divine.
Alexander Pushkin
23. Ivan Aivazovsky
? was a Russian painter who is considered one of the greatestmasters of marine art. He was born into an Armenian family in
the Black Sea port of Feodosia in Crimea and was mostly based
there. Following his education at the Imperial Academy of Arts
in Saint Petersburg, ? traveled to Europe and lived briefly in
Italy in the early 1840s. He then returned to Russia and was
appointed the main painter of the Russian Navy. During his
almost 60-year career, ? created around 6,000 paintings.
Ivan Aivazovsky
24. Viktor Tsoi
? was a Soviet musician, songwriter, and actor, bestknown as the frontman of the rock band Kino. Born on
June 21, 1962, in Leningrad, ? became a prominent
figure in the underground rock scene during the 1980s.
His music resonated with the youth of the time,
addressing themes of love, freedom, and social issues.
Viktor Tsoi
25. Vladimir Mayakovsky
? was a Russian Soviet poet and playwright. Born in Georgia, then part of theRussian Empire, he moved to Moscow in 1906 with his family. At age 15, he
joined the Social Democratic Labour Party, and was jailed several times for
his involvements with the group. He wrote important poems such as A Cloud
in Trousers, Backbone Flute, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, and All Right!. His
support of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the
Communist Party was reflected in the poems “Ode to Revolution” and “Left
March”, and the cartoons and posters he. During this time, his poems
became widely popular and made him a spokesman of the Soviet nation.
Vladimir Mayakovsky
26. Garry Kasparov
? became the youngest world champion ever at the ageof 22 in 1985 and spent 20 years as the world's top-rated
player. His legendary matches against the IBM
supercomputer Deep Blue in 1996 and 1997 made him a
central figure in artificial intelligence and the evolution
of the human-machine relationship. He retired from
professional chess in 2005.
Garry Kasparov
27. Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
? is often referred to as the father of astronautics. His ideas forthe future of humanity in space were far ahead of his time.
During his lifetime he published over 500 works on space travel
and related subjects, including science fiction novels. Among his
works are designs for the construction of space rockets and ideas
for steerable rocket engines, multi-stage boosters, space stations,
airlocks for exiting a spaceship into the vacuum of space, and
closed cycle biological systems to provide food and oxygen for
space colonies.
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky