What was the first language spoken in outer space?

The first language spoken in space was Russian. On April 12, 1961, during the Vostok 1 mission, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human to travel into space. During his historic flight, he communicated with ground control in his native tongue, Russian. There's a story that his first words in space were, "I see no God up here," but in actual fact, according to the flight transcript, he said, ""The craft is operating normally. I can see Earth in the view port of the Vzor. Everything is proceeding as planned" - not quite as poetic! 
Since then, Russian has been one of the primary languages used in space missions, especially in collaborations involving Russian space agencies and international space agencies like NASA. Russia’s Soyuz spacecraft is the only way of traveling to the ISS since the end of NASA’s Space Shuttle program in 2011, and since all its controls are in Russian, every astronaut must learn the language. English is also commonly used for communication during space missions, so astronauts from different countries are typically trained to communicate in both Russian and English.

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