@@Xpect1337 interesting it's really interesting, can you post here link to anny article about it, it could be even in Russian cause we have Google translate :-) it would be niece if it have pictures of it?
@@Xpect1337 All in all, it's not even surprising that Russian scientists invented such an invention, probably American scientists also probably worked on a similar gadget, but probably in both cases the target users would be gentlemen in suits with diplomatic passports employed in the CIA / KGB :-)
the word used in the lyrics simply means map-case, or maybe a clipboard. so, the star maps are inserted into map-cases/affixed to the clipboards. recently the word came to mean a tablet computer, hence the mistranslation. far from prophetic, the line is actually kinda quaint, in a good way (like those futuristic postcards from around the turn of the century depicting people wearing the fashion of the day in the 2000's.) the "Soviet mobile" is the LK-1, built by one Leonid Kupriyanovich. It wasn't a cellphone proper, more like a long-range radio telephone, i.e. two-way radio with a portable set and a base station that could dial into the phone network.
They were very music enthusiasts. Arguably some works are the among the best of the world, especially when it comes to anthems. The national anthem is incredibly passionate, many agree that it's one of the most beautiful national anthems there are, even if their political stance doesn't match.
If I recall, some scientists suggested we should get our resources on comets, asteroids and meteors, and that it would pretty much reduce the amount of wars fought on Earth
@@LeonardoFerreira-fp8jx I'm not so sure, probably enough objects up there, besides, if I recall space is treated like International water, nobody "owns" it
This is such a beautiful song, and it gives me nostalgia for my space travel obsession growing up, a wanderlust for future human travel, and a hope that we may finally reach other stars by sheer human curiosity and determination (and not for the private interests of CEOs and profiteers). It is for this reason that Yuri Gagarin is up on my wall, surrounded by the words; "to the Soviet people who pioneer the cosmos, glory!", proudly holding high the hammer and sickle.
Leaving ideologies to the side. It really is a powerful song and it fits just the level of achievement that it was putting a man in space for the first time. We started as caveman and we ended up breaking the barrier to the stars. It's really amazing what we've been able to achieve.
Not leaving ideologies to the side, you're right. Collective coordination of the human race has the potential to achieve the impossible. Infer what you may from this
My voice goes along with @Ari-ne2yb - common idea pumps up themendously the capabilities of a single person and of a whole society as well. To back this idea up just check the history of Soviet Union. Once a devastated starving wasteland in 1922 after 5 years of bloody civil war, where not even one third of the population could read (let alone write) became one of the world's top economies ... To be devastated again and yet to conquer the space shortly after. With all the terrors aside, the same goes to Germany. Burglared after WWI, starving disarmored and demoralized, country became world's most powerfull steamroller in a matter of less than two decades. Society united by the same idea is like an ancient galley crew - once they pull paddles in unison they might move a giant machine.
We are yet to achieve big things. Before that, though, international relations need to be normalized and only get better and better. Because, fear of conflict will forever haunt us like a snake; among many other things. After that, we are to normalize global clinate and revolutionize the thinking of people's around the world. We don't need to wait to do all of that, we only need ambition to do it which would be present worldwide and stick inside the minds of bilions of people - just like we have managed to stick many other things inside. People need to look forward and be able to do so. Only this path can lead us to a peaceful arrival of our great presence on other objects in our own system, after which; if the human developement goes beyond what we have ever known and beyond we thought it can; we can explore and colonize many others stars and their respective systems. It's a game which would never end, and which would be in favour of longetivity which needs to be present in a long history that is yet to come.
Hello to all! I'm Russian, and I want to clarify. Firstly, this is not the hymn of the Soviet space program. The anthem of the Russian space program since 2009 is a completely different song. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grass_by_the_Home. Before - no any anthem for space program. Secondly, to call a hymn a song only because it is sincere close and popular to people - is wrong. Otherwise, we'll have to name the song "Was wollen wir trinken" anthem of the tableful Thirdly, the song in the video is really an incredibly popular song. This song absorbed all the dreams and hopes of Soviet people about future. But at the same time it is not attached to the nation, it's really a song of Earthlings, not Russians or Americans. Such a sense of self, really characteristic of Soviet culture - the feeling of being citizens of the whole world.
@@Patron-bo5jg many know. Also don't forgot about Bots czcams.com/video/gh3Y_jtDADo/video.html and cover version from Oktoberklub czcams.com/video/bhLnsNurNHk/video.html =)
Russian Lyrics: Заправлены в планшеты Космические карты, И штурман уточняет В последний раз маршрут. Давайте-ка, ребята, Споёмте перед стартом - У нас ещё в запасе Четырнадцать минут. Припев: Я верю, друзья, Караваны ракет Помчат нас вперёд От звезды до звезды. На пыльных тропинках Далёких планет Останутся наши следы. На пыльных тропинках Далёких планет Останутся наши следы. Когда-нибудь с годами Припомним мы с друзьями, Как по дорогам звёздным Вели мы первый путь, Как первыми сумели Достичь заветной цели, И на родную Землю Со стороны взглянуть. Я верю, друзья, Караваны ракет Помчат нас вперёд От звезды до звезды. На пыльных тропинках Далёких планет Останутся наши следы. На пыльных тропинках Далёких планет Останутся наши следы. Давно нас ожидают Далёкие планеты, Холодные планеты, Безмолвные поля. Но ни одна планета Не ждёт нас так, как эта, Планета дорогая, По имени Земля. 2x Я верю, друзья, Караваны ракет Помчат нас вперёд От звезды до звезды. На пыльных тропинках Далёких планет Останутся наши следы. На пыльных тропинках Далёких планет Останутся наши следы.
I love that they didn't sing about any political stuff such as going before Americans to Mars or anything, it's just like if the song was made for everyone
Here is a quote the man him self Yuri Gagarin “I see Earth! It is so beautiful.” and here's one from the lady her self Valentina Tereshkova Once you've been in space, you appreciate how small and fragile the Earth is.
In find soviet era music very inspiring, motivational, and somewhat romantic. Too bad USSR is gone, and they no longer produce this type of music anymore ;(
The Soviets were isolationist and controlling over their citizens but they did have a vision, unlike the post-soviet states that now fight arbitrary wars with no clear long term goal that people can get behind. As such i don't think we will see hopeful music like this come out anymore
@@cloroxbleach9222 I sadly confirm your comment :( I wish our Soviet Union wouldn't have controlled and isolated the citizens as they did, but now it's a mistake that cannot be repaired... In the end, at least we are able to remember it as a way of learning for the future.
@@Yamuimosannn USSR was a contradictory society. On the one hand the bureaucracy was extremely parasitic, on the other hand the abolition of capitalist accumulation allowed for decades of human progress and life improvement that wasn‘t possible before or since. Even under Stalin, arguably the least pleasant time to live in the USSR, average life expectancy doubled. The Soviet Union failed because of the isolation and devastation it suffered during its foundational period. Due to the world market, socialism in on country is not possible. Long-term success would have required successful revolutions in leading imperialist countries, especially Germany. But those never succeeded due to the mistakes of the leadership.
More than 60 years ago, Soviets and Americans started a race, which was one of the bright sides of Cold War. Technology developed is and will be very useful to humanity in future. btw there is a shocking lack of 60. anniversary comments, i expected it to blow up here
@@unitedtoys857 And they have not really grown wiser over the years: Xi Jinping pledging end to coal-fired power few days ago at UN address, few days earlier US/Australia announce Aukus to make sure that Australian coal frenzy is not interrupted by 'climate crazies'. #AxisOfEvil
Just because the Americans were more desperate to land someone on the moon, because the Soviets were winning the war doesn't mean it was something that could solely win the space race for them, the soviet did so much more innovative and riskier missions that that, not only a few.
Manly Gary Yes yes, but it resulted in death, failure, and destruction. If they had continued putting people into space, the accidents had to have made public hearing. And also the fact that both nations had to use _German_ rockets to get their own ideas is kind of shitty, yes?
I think people give the Germans too much credit. Sure, they had better rocketry tech at the end of WWII, but even without them both the USA and USSR would have done the same thing in a more time. Most of the innovations were done by American and Soviet scientists.
Dr. Merkwürdigliebe Well, the USSR was also the first on the moon with Luna II, and first on Mars, Venus and some other planets. We also were the first to take a photo of most of the planets in our solar system with satelites. Also first to photo the dark side of the moon, which is a big deal. Also, we were the first to spacedock and even spacewalk. We won the spacerace.
Not many know that, but tablets was just a soviet secret space invention for tracking orbital trajectory. actually os android for this tablets which developed in Sverdlovsk politech university in those days had a name ИМПУЛЬС and after this unsuccessfully was used for orbital station Mir. Because of that and also unstable economics in country after su fall technology was selled.
@@rivertwygzbed543 I'd argue it's even worse, since there were at least a dozen SSRs besides Russia while Britain comprises England, Wales and Scotland.
@@tophatv2902 Yikes, world peace, abolition of sexism, racism, and bias, a compassionate population of problem solving individuals, and a wonderful opportunity to explore new worlds and perhaps civilizations? Sounds terrible.
I'm here for the 100th anniversary of the 'moon race', I believe the Soviet Union won the 'space race'. First satellite in space, first living organism in space with Laika the dog and the first man/woman in space too. Firm winners of the space race, this anthem is one of the best and the lyrics indicate such strength and determination. Love the posters too and I've bought a t-shirt with the cosmonaut program on, love it all well done to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics!
What a simple and beautiful song. This song makes me nostalgic for a time that could have been. Feel like what they are singing about is so so close and yet so far. Makes me want for a future where this song would be reality.
Una parte de la cancion: "Mapas espaciales descargados en tabletas Y el navegante especifica la ruta por última vez Vamos, hombres canten antes de empezar Todavía tenemos catorce minutos Yo creo ,amigos, que la caravana de cohetes Nos empujara de estrella en estrella a caminos polvorientos, de lejanos planetas Sigue siendo nuestro camino. Algún día con los años, recordare con mis amigos Como al camino de las estrellas...fuimos los primeros Los primeros en gestionar, alcanzar la meta deseada Y desde mi tierra nativa, pude mirar."
Fist satellite, first animal in space, first man in space, first woman in space, first probe on venus, first probe on mars, first probe on the moon, first probe on the far side of the moon These deeds are all soviet. They won the race, and they just lost the moon landing race because their most important scientist on the subject died early.
Tovarășul Lenin but the USSR doesn't exist anymore so you can't credit the soviets for this, I think this is why people say America won the space race, though I am very anti- communist I have to give credit to the soviets.
Not many old videos can bring a tear to my eye, but this dose it. I’m honestly wishing they the USSR was still around, but less radical and evil. They have great music and something about Russia is magical. Great video and thanks for bringing this to CZcams. The song is so impactful in many ways. These great men were the pioneers into a new world of exploration.
СССР никогда не был злым, это пропаганда капиталистов. Я бы предпочёл дальше жить в СССР. Не нужна мне такая свобода, да и её нет нигде, свобода - это обман.
Proleterians of all sides, ATTENTION! In November of this year, our Soviet Motherland-USSR is celebrating 100 years of existance, don'f forget that fact! We must recreate USSR in max. 5 years comrades! L O N G L I V E C O M M U N I S M !
Lyrics (As provided by the video): Space maps downloaded into tablets And the navigator specifies the route for the last time Come on, guys Sing before the start We still have fourteen minutes Refrain: I believe, friends, Caravans of Rockets Will rush forward from star to star On the dusty paths, the distant planets Remains our tracks On the dusty paths, the distant planets Remains our tracks Someday with the years, I remember with my friends As on the roads of the stars, we were the first way, As the first to manage, reach the cherished goal, And to my native land, from the side to look Refrain For a long time we are expected, the distant planets, The cold planets Silent fields But not a single planet, do not wait for us like this, The planet is expansive, by the name of the Earth Refrain (Instrumental) Refrain
I just wanted to write something funny about the dangers of space and extra thick Uschankas, but then the lonyness and coldness of space came to my mind and the grief of the world tumbled down on me and I became aware of the hopelessness of our little blue rock in the rternal nothingness.
I really want to find an instrumental version of this specific version, it just has that quality that makes you want to hear the instruments on their own, you know?
Seems to be google translate, for the translation doesn't convey even a half of the spirit of the original. For example, lines from the chorus: На пыльных тропинках далёких планет Останутся наши следы I would transalte as On dusty trails of faraway planets The footsteps of ours will remain.
By the way, the Chinese have already adapted a large number of Soviet songs to translate them into Chinese. America is lagging behind in this, apparently considering the translation and adaptation of Soviet songs into English beneath its dignity.
_Wonder if there would be an anthem for the.._ *_The Soviet Laika-Headless Commemoration Pride-Laboratory for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics_* Also.. Fallout 4: *_Soviet Radio_*
A quote from Laika comes to mind.
"Woof"
Laika's woof meant: The USSR shall win the space race!
TheCommunistDragon
I-I don’t really know what a expected
I can haz space ship?
Woof mean; Ura
woof for the union
>space maps downloaded into tablets
wow holy shit they were ahead of their time
LOL It was rather about traditional "analog tablets" such as squared paper with pencils ;-)
But the first soviet cellphone was really presented already in 50s, which is much earlier, than first western cellphone
@@Xpect1337 interesting it's really interesting, can you post here link to anny article about it, it could be even in Russian cause we have Google translate :-) it would be niece if it have pictures of it?
@@Xpect1337 All in all, it's not even surprising that Russian scientists invented such an invention, probably American scientists also probably worked on a similar gadget, but probably in both cases the target users would be gentlemen in suits with diplomatic passports employed in the CIA / KGB :-)
the word used in the lyrics simply means map-case, or maybe a clipboard.
so, the star maps are inserted into map-cases/affixed to the clipboards. recently the word came to mean a tablet computer, hence the mistranslation.
far from prophetic, the line is actually kinda quaint, in a good way (like those futuristic postcards from around the turn of the century depicting people wearing the fashion of the day in the 2000's.)
the "Soviet mobile" is the LK-1, built by one Leonid Kupriyanovich. It wasn't a cellphone proper, more like a long-range radio telephone, i.e. two-way radio with a portable set and a base station that could dial into the phone network.
I feel like the soviets had a anthem for everything
GTA GAMING they did exept for the inhabitants of gulag
That's, actually, very close to true, there was songs about almost every profession
Искандер Сайфуллин because they appreciated every profession unlike the western capitalist yuppie society
They were very music enthusiasts. Arguably some works are the among the best of the world, especially when it comes to anthems. The national anthem is incredibly passionate, many agree that it's one of the most beautiful national anthems there are, even if their political stance doesn't match.
GTA GAMING anthem of the soviet lawn mowers
“I’m escaping TO THE ONE PLACE THAT HAVEN’T BEEN CORRUPTED BY CAPITALISM... *SPACE!*
durr
Dammit Tim Curry!
How is your name doing that to my screen?
Soon it will
@@avrdr2067 Shit. We have to do something
Such a wonderful song...
Why we waste our time with wars? Why mankind is not one the way through galaxy?
Ohh comrades, one day...
(Every world leader in tupac voice): "because THESE NIGGAS... KEEP... FUCKIN WITH MEEEEE"
si camarada
Well, go take a look at a game called Infinite Warfare
If I recall, some scientists suggested we should get our resources on comets, asteroids and meteors, and that it would pretty much reduce the amount of wars fought on Earth
@@LeonardoFerreira-fp8jx I'm not so sure, probably enough objects up there, besides, if I recall space is treated like International water, nobody "owns" it
This is such a beautiful song, and it gives me nostalgia for my space travel obsession growing up, a wanderlust for future human travel, and a hope that we may finally reach other stars by sheer human curiosity and determination (and not for the private interests of CEOs and profiteers). It is for this reason that Yuri Gagarin is up on my wall, surrounded by the words; "to the Soviet people who pioneer the cosmos, glory!", proudly holding high the hammer and sickle.
Say thx to ur people ( Jews)
WOW!!! Btw i would like to have that on my wall too haha, could you tell me if there is any way i can get that?
@@ComradeLenin1917 I just printed it out on photo paper but I'm sure there are online poster sellers who would have it in stock
@@SaszaDerRoyt Oh nice! Thanks btw :)
Wow nice
R.I.P Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin and Vladimir Mikhailovich Komarov
They shall forever be missed.
Both hero
It's hard to listen to this and not start thinking of the stars.
probably because its mentioned about 8 times and its about space which is full of stars
And the tsars
Leaving ideologies to the side. It really is a powerful song and it fits just the level of achievement that it was putting a man in space for the first time. We started as caveman and we ended up breaking the barrier to the stars. It's really amazing what we've been able to achieve.
Not leaving ideologies to the side, you're right. Collective coordination of the human race has the potential to achieve the impossible.
Infer what you may from this
My voice goes along with @Ari-ne2yb - common idea pumps up themendously the capabilities of a single person and of a whole society as well.
To back this idea up just check the history of Soviet Union. Once a devastated starving wasteland in 1922 after 5 years of bloody civil war, where not even one third of the population could read (let alone write) became one of the world's top economies ... To be devastated again and yet to conquer the space shortly after.
With all the terrors aside, the same goes to Germany. Burglared after WWI, starving disarmored and demoralized, country became world's most powerfull steamroller in a matter of less than two decades.
Society united by the same idea is like an ancient galley crew - once they pull paddles in unison they might move a giant machine.
We are yet to achieve big things. Before that, though, international relations need to be normalized and only get better and better. Because, fear of conflict will forever haunt us like a snake; among many other things. After that, we are to normalize global clinate and revolutionize the thinking of people's around the world. We don't need to wait to do all of that, we only need ambition to do it which would be present worldwide and stick inside the minds of bilions of people - just like we have managed to stick many other things inside. People need to look forward and be able to do so. Only this path can lead us to a peaceful arrival of our great presence on other objects in our own system, after which; if the human developement goes beyond what we have ever known and beyond we thought it can; we can explore and colonize many others stars and their respective systems. It's a game which would never end, and which would be in favour of longetivity which needs to be present in a long history that is yet to come.
Hello to all!
I'm Russian, and I want to clarify.
Firstly, this is not the hymn of the Soviet space program. The anthem of the Russian space program since 2009 is a completely different song. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grass_by_the_Home. Before - no any anthem for space program.
Secondly, to call a hymn a song only because it is sincere close and popular to people - is wrong. Otherwise, we'll have to name the song "Was wollen wir trinken" anthem of the tableful
Thirdly, the song in the video is really an incredibly popular song. This song absorbed all the dreams and hopes of Soviet people about future. But at the same time it is not attached to the nation, it's really a song of Earthlings, not Russians or Americans. Such a sense of self, really characteristic of Soviet culture - the feeling of being citizens of the whole world.
I always thought it was erroneously labelled as an anthem. Thanks for confirming it.
You know “Was wollen wir trinken?” ?! 😃
Didn’t expect that it is also known outside of Germany...
@@Patron-bo5jg many know. Also don't forgot about Bots czcams.com/video/gh3Y_jtDADo/video.html and cover version from Oktoberklub czcams.com/video/bhLnsNurNHk/video.html =)
I think this song is 14 minutes do starta
This is what Aliens hear when they infiltrate our airwaves from light-years away.
Honor a los hombres y mujeres Soviéticos que dieron su vida por descubrir el espacio exterior , Héroes por siempre, Gloria a ellos!!!
"Soon all of us will go to moon on trade union holidays" -Sergei Korolev
Russian Lyrics:
Заправлены в планшеты
Космические карты,
И штурман уточняет
В последний раз маршрут.
Давайте-ка, ребята,
Споёмте перед стартом -
У нас ещё в запасе
Четырнадцать минут.
Припев:
Я верю, друзья,
Караваны ракет
Помчат нас вперёд
От звезды до звезды.
На пыльных тропинках
Далёких планет
Останутся наши следы.
На пыльных тропинках
Далёких планет
Останутся наши следы.
Когда-нибудь с годами
Припомним мы с друзьями,
Как по дорогам звёздным
Вели мы первый путь,
Как первыми сумели
Достичь заветной цели,
И на родную Землю
Со стороны взглянуть.
Я верю, друзья,
Караваны ракет
Помчат нас вперёд
От звезды до звезды.
На пыльных тропинках
Далёких планет
Останутся наши следы.
На пыльных тропинках
Далёких планет
Останутся наши следы.
Давно нас ожидают
Далёкие планеты,
Холодные планеты,
Безмолвные поля.
Но ни одна планета
Не ждёт нас так, как эта,
Планета дорогая,
По имени Земля.
2x Я верю, друзья,
Караваны ракет
Помчат нас вперёд
От звезды до звезды.
На пыльных тропинках
Далёких планет
Останутся наши следы.
На пыльных тропинках
Далёких планет
Останутся наши следы.
Soviet Cosmonaut o
Soviet Cosmonaut Thanks
thx
Спасибо товарищ советский космонаут!
@NanotechAtom только искать "четырнадцать минут до старта текст"
Neil Armstrong: We did it! America won the Space Race!
Yuri Gagarin: Comrade, hold my vodka
Illogical: Gagarin was in space before Armstrong.
bruh at least their government didn't collapse
Yuri Gagarin "am I a joke to you?"
@@svenskgeneral4973 bold words when looking at America rn
América is not a country
Those Soviets had an anthem for everything. I wouldn't be surprised to hear "Anthem of Union of Soviet Paperclip Industry Syndicates".
anthem of the Moscow hospital cancer ward bed 32
Suid Afrika lol. You guys had an awesome anthem, too bad you added shitty nkosi sikeleli afrika to die stem
Written by Comrade Clippy.
I googled that,just to make sure there wasn't one of those.Forunately(or is it unforunately?) there isn't one.
Nirad802 but there good :
;)
I love that they didn't sing about any political stuff such as going before Americans to Mars or anything, it's just like if the song was made for everyone
@AdBlock plus us karen
Because it was made for everyone
Even in the worst totalitarisms, art sometimes slipps through the propaganda
@@antonikudlicki1100 the US if far more totalitarian than The SSSR ever was.
@@antonikudlicki1100 very true, that's why even a country like the United States can have good music.
Here is a quote the man him self Yuri Gagarin “I see Earth! It is so beautiful.” and here's one from the lady her self Valentina Tereshkova Once you've been in space, you appreciate how small and fragile the Earth is.
In find soviet era music very inspiring, motivational, and somewhat romantic. Too bad USSR is gone, and they no longer produce this type of music anymore ;(
The Soviets were isolationist and controlling over their citizens but they did have a vision, unlike the post-soviet states that now fight arbitrary wars with no clear long term goal that people can get behind. As such i don't think we will see hopeful music like this come out anymore
@@cloroxbleach9222 I sadly confirm your comment :( I wish our Soviet Union wouldn't have controlled and isolated the citizens as they did, but now it's a mistake that cannot be repaired... In the end, at least we are able to remember it as a way of learning for the future.
@@Yamuimosannn USSR was a contradictory society. On the one hand the bureaucracy was extremely parasitic, on the other hand the abolition of capitalist accumulation allowed for decades of human progress and life improvement that wasn‘t possible before or since. Even under Stalin, arguably the least pleasant time to live in the USSR, average life expectancy doubled.
The Soviet Union failed because of the isolation and devastation it suffered during its foundational period. Due to the world market, socialism in on country is not possible. Long-term success would have required successful revolutions in leading imperialist countries, especially Germany. But those never succeeded due to the mistakes of the leadership.
@@raylast3873 It's not over. Communism will prevail.
@@cloroxbleach9222They wasnt isolationists Man, they was internationalists. Mixed and very diverse country. :/
More than 60 years ago, Soviets and Americans started a race, which was one of the bright sides of Cold War. Technology developed is and will be very useful to humanity in future.
btw there is a shocking lack of 60. anniversary comments, i expected it to blow up here
Right?
If Both Nations worked together they would have achieved Greater things
@@charlesjakesamadan4008 yeah. The Soviet’s tried to but america wants to be like Batman.
@@unitedtoys857 And they have not really grown wiser over the years: Xi Jinping pledging end to coal-fired power few days ago at UN address, few days earlier US/Australia announce Aukus to make sure that Australian coal frenzy is not interrupted by 'climate crazies'. #AxisOfEvil
Didn't know they had an anthem
The moment where everyone know that even they're cosmonaut program had a cool anthem
hehe hehe *their
We are talking about the USSR and communist countries there's and anthem for everything 😂
Commieball we had an anthem for everything 😂
Well, it was in the 10 hours of SovCom music, wasn't it?
Love From Estonia! I love Georg Ots very much. He was one of the best in the union!
Love from Ukraine! Георг Отс мой любимый певец. Я видела корабль "Георг Отс", названный в его честь.
Георга Отса любят и в России , помнят его прекрасный голос.
Just because the Americans were more desperate to land someone on the moon, because the Soviets were winning the war doesn't mean it was something that could solely win the space race for them, the soviet did so much more innovative and riskier missions that that, not only a few.
Manly Gary Yes yes, but it resulted in death, failure, and destruction. If they had continued putting people into space, the accidents had to have made public hearing. And also the fact that both nations had to use _German_ rockets to get their own ideas is kind of shitty, yes?
If the Soviets can get to mars I will clap for them, probably also communist martians
I think people give the Germans too much credit. Sure, they had better rocketry tech at the end of WWII, but even without them both the USA and USSR would have done the same thing in a more time. Most of the innovations were done by American and Soviet scientists.
Not to mention the Soviets developed the ideal rocket equation. In terms of space achievements the soviets had more than the US.
Dr. Merkwürdigliebe Well, the USSR was also the first on the moon with Luna II, and first on Mars, Venus and some other planets. We also were the first to take a photo of most of the planets in our solar system with satelites. Also first to photo the dark side of the moon, which is a big deal. Also, we were the first to spacedock and even spacewalk. We won the spacerace.
Голос Отса волшебный,чистый,красивый,незабываемый❤❤
There should be no question who won the space race: US or SU. The right answer is: the whole mankind won it ...
The song has a romantic or fallout 4 feel to it eh?
YES!! I was thinking the same thing, has a great fallout vibe to it.
YugoslavianHeroes 1943 great video btw
Damn i see you on every communist video. Are you communist?
Fallout is based on American culture in the 1950's. This is nowhere close to that, this is Slavic music.
OBX Gaming Totally agree with you. Communism is cancer, that still spreads today among the young, unknowing youth.
The Soviet Union was a nation of visionaries, may she one day rise again.
Oleg Balashov dude what?
Oleg Balashov if that is possible, then maybe the Deutsches Kaiserreich will return
The Soviet Union is dead and it will remain that way for eternity.
Joshua Wolfe's Vickery Creek Middle School vlogs Thank God.
Devin Williams stop
"Downloaded into tablets"?! How fucking dare you? It's the 1960s, there weren't any tablets! A планшет is a map case!
Ivan Alekseyev OML XD
Not many know that, but tablets was just a soviet secret space invention for tracking orbital trajectory.
actually os android for this tablets which developed in Sverdlovsk politech university in those days had a name ИМПУЛЬС and after this unsuccessfully was used for orbital station Mir.
Because of that and also unstable economics in country after su fall technology was selled.
никита калугин source?
As saying goes: in soviet russia tomorrow was already yesterday.
Rembrandt Tip source is an infinite resource of sarcasm and dark jokes of russian people.
My great uncle was in the space Force, he was a part of the army, this is his jam :D
Rest in peace for the cosmonauts that died bravely for the pride of their motherland
Hello fellow Joseph stalin
This made me feel extremely patriotic but I'm not Russian.
𝙬 𝙖 𝙩 𝙚 𝙧 𝙩 𝙪 𝙧 𝙣 𝙨 𝙩 𝙤 𝙫 𝙤 𝙙 𝙠 𝙖
That’s because socialism is internationalistic, hence workers of the world, unite!
Soviet doesn't equal Russian, this is as bad as thinking "British" is interchangeable with "English".
@@rivertwygzbed543
I'd argue it's even worse, since there were at least a dozen SSRs besides Russia while Britain comprises England, Wales and Scotland.
Listening to this song gives you hope that someday we will have have a united communist world that explores the galaxy
no, because people aren't dumb enough to be a herb of sheep under one ideology.
@@tophatv2902 yes, herbs of sheep are bad
@@freeksam4412 I understand the joke but do you seriously think a world controlled by a single government would be nice? Sounds like a nightmare
@@tophatv2902 Yikes, world peace, abolition of sexism, racism, and bias, a compassionate population of problem solving individuals, and a wonderful opportunity to explore new worlds and perhaps civilizations? Sounds terrible.
@@tophatv2902 emmmm capitalism
Im listening to this song and looking at looking at the stars
this makes me very emotional, i have a tear in my eye
I'm here for the 100th anniversary of the 'moon race', I believe the Soviet Union won the 'space race'. First satellite in space, first living organism in space with Laika the dog and the first man/woman in space too. Firm winners of the space race, this anthem is one of the best and the lyrics indicate such strength and determination.
Love the posters too and I've bought a t-shirt with the cosmonaut program on, love it all well done to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics!
What a simple and beautiful song. This song makes me nostalgic for a time that could have been. Feel like what they are singing about is so so close and yet so far. Makes me want for a future where this song would be reality.
Una parte de la cancion:
"Mapas espaciales descargados en tabletas
Y el navegante especifica la ruta por última vez
Vamos, hombres
canten antes de empezar
Todavía tenemos catorce minutos
Yo creo ,amigos, que la caravana de cohetes
Nos empujara de estrella en estrella
a caminos polvorientos, de lejanos planetas
Sigue siendo nuestro camino.
Algún día con los años, recordare con mis amigos
Como al camino de las estrellas...fuimos los primeros
Los primeros en gestionar, alcanzar la meta deseada
Y desde mi tierra nativa, pude mirar."
Who else dropped a tear for this?
Cant stop watching
Amazing song, so inspiring, it really makes you think.
The soviets had anthems for everything
Going from the most backwards feudal system to a space exploring, nuclear superpower in a few decades is absolutely wild 💀
Socialism 😊
"i see no god up here"
"blyat our life doesn't mean anything"
Profet24 but i se a hopeful fututre whit out religious extemists.
Well said comrade
Riccardo Noce not according to the bible
Riccardo Noce lmao of course an Italian says that
This would be a great song to add over a montage in some sci-fi movie
We beat the capitalists to space! ✊
Ho Chi Minh went to the moon first commie
Fist satellite, first animal in space, first man in space, first woman in space, first probe on venus, first probe on mars, first probe on the moon, first probe on the far side of the moon
These deeds are all soviet. They won the race, and they just lost the moon landing race because their most important scientist on the subject died early.
Tovarășul Lenin but the USSR doesn't exist anymore so you can't credit the soviets for this, I think this is why people say America won the space race, though I am very anti- communist I have to give credit to the soviets.
Soviets launched the First probe to mars
Tovarășul Lenin how about the first space walk it was made by the soviet union
I listen to this while playing ksp
Tzar Nicolas The II Kommunist Space Program
"The planet is expensive, by the name of the Earth" I think you meant to say "precious". Otherwise great video. The Soviets won the space race!
мяёCняоиїC918 It was probably the translation
"Soviets won the space race!" Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeah that's why in 1969 the USA got first to the moon.
ThvictormanixhT
And it was fake ! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Why so?
ThvictormanixhT
I don't know why 😞
Glory to humanity
They have an anthem for everything.
I don't know if my throat hurts from trying to sing along or crying while doing so.
Not many old videos can bring a tear to my eye, but this dose it. I’m honestly wishing they the USSR was still around, but less radical and evil. They have great music and something about Russia is magical. Great video and thanks for bringing this to CZcams. The song is so impactful in many ways. These great men were the pioneers into a new world of exploration.
YEES TRUU
Russians have never been evil. Only Western propaganda portrayed them in such a way that you would believe in it.
СССР никогда не был злым, это пропаганда капиталистов. Я бы предпочёл дальше жить в СССР. Не нужна мне такая свобода, да и её нет нигде, свобода - это обман.
What a great song. I didn't expect less from the Soviet Union
Isn't this a march during the Victory Parades?
Yep.
See I knew I heard this from somewhere else lol
Don't they play this when the planes fly over. I forget where
This will fit so good for The Fallen
2:30 truly beautiful
Soviet Jazz for the Soviet soul
NASA: We are the best space exploration center!
*song plays*
NASA:WHY DO I HEAR BOSS MUSIC!?!?
Roscosmos and Space Force : Allow us to introduce ourself
Коммунизма ведёт!!! For ever ussr, greatest country even with his problem
*Makes me cry everytime
It’s so depressing to think that yuri gagarin didn’t live long enough to see mankind step foot on the moon. May he rest in peace.
The greatest Era, don't forget this, comrades
The Soviets were making breakthroughs in art with just their state anthems .
Who the fuck hired capital records to produce this masterpiece ?
Absolutely beautiful
We are this close on the Verge of greatnes
Feels like something out of a Russian dubbed anime
Joseph Stalin More like Disney film. I don't think anime music sounds like that
EmpireTV(Dragon) 80s anime
Comrade BeBop
This music is much better than an anime song
This is the anime Russian space anthem czcams.com/video/oh8WeJ3fWqk/video.html
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Glorious.
Winner, Yuri Gagarin !!!
Proleterians of all sides, ATTENTION!
In November of this year, our Soviet Motherland-USSR is celebrating 100 years of existance, don'f forget that fact! We must recreate USSR in max. 5 years comrades! L O N G L I V E C O M M U N I S M !
Marko Nekić Mate, she died long ago.
Uriel Juarez Never in the hearts of proleterians!
Marko Nekić Cool
Soviet Union was born in 1922, after the Civil War in Russia. In this year we celebrating the Great Socialist Revolution, at 7 november.
@ANTHONY COLE Stalinism was capitalism with a bit of socialism LOL
the winners of the space race
beautiful.
Perfect for playing space-yaks, thanks!
Lyrics (As provided by the video):
Space maps downloaded into tablets
And the navigator specifies the route for the last time
Come on, guys
Sing before the start
We still have fourteen minutes
Refrain:
I believe, friends, Caravans of Rockets
Will rush forward from star to star
On the dusty paths, the distant planets
Remains our tracks
On the dusty paths, the distant planets
Remains our tracks
Someday with the years, I remember with my friends
As on the roads of the stars, we were the first way,
As the first to manage, reach the cherished goal,
And to my native land, from the side to look
Refrain
For a long time we are expected, the distant planets,
The cold planets
Silent fields
But not a single planet, do not wait for us like this,
The planet is expansive, by the name of the Earth
Refrain
(Instrumental)
Refrain
I just wanted to write something funny about the dangers of space and extra thick Uschankas, but then the lonyness and coldness of space came to my mind and the grief of the world tumbled down on me and I became aware of the hopelessness of our little blue rock in the rternal nothingness.
Beautiful music
Stalin may have poisoned the USSR , but I will always be in awe of the the sheer overwhelming optimism and positivist of communist culture.
Maybe you don't know but Stalin is the most respectful leader of Russia among Russian people
Beautiful Times.
Alex agreed I want this played at my wedding
0:12 Soviets were downloading space maps into tablets. They way were way ahead of their time!!
I was here for years. And I will be here for years
:)
i just hope both team have fun
I miss you soviet union ,urss forever
0:08 wide gagarin
Simulated Reality might be promising, but there is a huge place to explore that even our imagination could not comprehend.
It's so beautiful
Cool
Wow
@comrade Lennin liking your own comment....not cool
I really want to find an instrumental version of this specific version, it just has that quality that makes you want to hear the instruments on their own, you know?
I don't know but i cry when i listen this song
Because we love the USSR comrade
For mother Russia
For our future
Seems to be google translate, for the translation doesn't convey even a half of the spirit of the original.
For example, lines from the chorus:
На пыльных тропинках далёких планет
Останутся наши следы
I would transalte as
On dusty trails of faraway planets
The footsteps of ours will remain.
NASA should adopt a song similar or this but in english
By the way, the Chinese have already adapted a large number of Soviet songs to translate them into Chinese. America is lagging behind in this, apparently considering the translation and adaptation of Soviet songs into English beneath its dignity.
"A space dream never dies in red"
2019 -me
It sounds so happy
A planshet is not a tablet. It's a flat, leather hand-bag made to store maps. Like, actual, physical ones
I beg someone upload this to Spotify
it's there, it's called "я верю, друзья"
This should be the anthem for the Kerbal space program
When 14 minutes to start starts instantly and it’s only 3 minutes
Thank you Gorbachev, very funny.
You have one damn job...
Anthem of the Soviet Socialist Lunar Republic and Anthem of the Union of Martian Socialist Republics AKA The Red Planets Red Government
no the red planet shall be venus throught floating habitat colonies.
remind the venera missions
USSR
Why am I crying?
Очень красивая песня! 👍😌
_Wonder if there would be an anthem for the.._ *_The Soviet Laika-Headless Commemoration Pride-Laboratory for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics_*
Also.. Fallout 4: *_Soviet Radio_*