🚀 A Spacewalk That Nearly Ended in Disaster

On March 18, 2026:

1965 Ten Minutes That Changed Space History

On March 18, 1965, Soviet cosmonaut Aleksey Leonov made history by becoming the first human to perform a spacewalk, stepping outside the Voskhod 2 spacecraft while tethered to it. The walk lasted about ten minutes—but it nearly turned tragic when his spacesuit overinflated like a balloon, forcing him to dangerously bleed off pressure before squeezing back inside. A breathtaking milestone in the Space Race. Want more edge-of-your-seat history? Launch below!

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1852 Building an Empire on Gold Dust and Infrastructure

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1925 When Three Hours of Fury Killed Nearly 700 People

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1990 The Masterpieces That Vanished Into the Night

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