Extraterrestrial Chess: 50 Years Of The First Earth Versus Space Game

Two Russian chess enthusiasts first wanted to take chess to space, many more have followed them since

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Two Russian chess enthusiasts first wanted to take chess to space, many more have followed them since

It is the 50th anniversary of the first-ever game of chess between a couple of astronauts and their team on Earth that took place in 1970. To celebrate this occasion, Russian Grandmaster Sergey Karjakin will, take on cosmonauts Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Wagner who are onboard the International Space Station tonight (9 June).

Here, we look at how the ‘Earth vs Space’ chess battle began in 1970, and other interesting facts around it.

1. On 9 June 1970, cosmonauts Andrian Nikolayev and Vitaly Sevastyanov took a break from their space-flight duties onboard the Russian spacecraft, Soyuz 9, and played the first chess match between Earth and Space.  

2. The cosmonauts' opponents were Viktor Gorbatko, a cosmonaut, and Nikolai P. Kamanin, the head of the Russian cosmonaut training programme in Moscow.

3. It was the cosmonauts' idea, both chess enthusiasts, to carry a chessboard with them to space. But the team’s psychologists opposed it saying that it could lead to "unnecessary negative emotions" in the members of the losing team. Both the cosmonauts assured that nothing of the sort would happen, as they played the game regularly. The consent was given.

4. A special chessboard set to be used in space was designed by the Russian scientists. It was made in such a way that the pawns wouldn't come off the board and each piece could be moved only with a series of grooves.

The specially designed chessboard that was taken onboard Soyuz-9. (Photo: FIDE)

5. The game 'Earth v Space' was...

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