
German Titov
German Titov was a Soviet cosmonaut who became the second human to orbit the Earth and the youngest person to fly in space at the age of 25. His pioneering flight in 1961 contributed significantly to our understanding of human adaptation to space, including the challenges of motion sickness, which he famously experienced during his mission.
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German Titov was the second person in space and the first to suffer from Space Adaptation Syndrome.
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