"There are no borders in space between us". That’s what Roscosmos’ Mikhail 
Kornienko and NASA’s Scott Kelly tell the world as they are about to start 
their year-long mission on the International Space Station — in preparation for 
a future Mars mission. There are indeed no borders in space, and space 
exploration is a challenge that humanity as a whole took up 54 years ago, with 
the first manned flights by Yuri Gagarin and Alan Shepard in 1961.

To commemorate Gagarin’s pioneering achievement, every April people across the 
world get together for Yuri’s Night <https://yurisnight.net/>, a fun and 
inspiring celebration of major space exploration milestones. And this year, 
which also marks the 40th anniversary of the Apollo Soyuz Test Project, the 
Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT <https://ksj.mit.edu/> is hosting its 
very first Yuri’s Night!

Planned for April 11 (a Saturday), our celebration of humanity’s past and 
future achievements in space will include a space–themed team quiz, a 
propaganda poster contest, a guest talk by a NYU neuroscientist and a dance 
party. Expect a lot of international fun and Russians teaching you to say 
Gagarin’s famous ПОЕХАЛИ.

More information about the party 
https://ksj.mit.edu/article/2015/02/ksj-yuris-night/ 
<https://ksj.mit.edu/article/2015/02/ksj-yuris-night/>
RSVP at https://eventbrite.com/event/15884719624/ 
<https://eventbrite.com/event/15884719624/>

Poyekhali!



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