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Valentina Tereshkova Biography
Astronaut
Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova was launched into space aboard the Vostok 6 on 16 June 1963, becoming the first woman to visit outer space. She spent three days aloft before returning safely to earth. The flight made Tereshkova a national hero and she was awarded the high honor of the Order of Lenin. Her flight was considered a scientific coup for the Soviet Union, which also had the first man (Yuri Gagarin) and the first dog (Laika) in space. Before her flight Tereshkova had been an avid amateur skydiver, which led to her selection for the cosmonaut corps.
Extra credit: Tereshkova married fellow cosmonaut Andrian Nikolayev in 1963; they had one daughter together but later separated.
Tereshkova joins the first American woman in orbit, Sally Ride, in our loop on Female First Flights. Other astronauts on Who2 include Neil Armstrong, John Glenn and Ham the Chimp.
Four Good Links
Valentina Tereshkova
Simple, sturdy fact sheet from Astronautix.com
Encarta: Valentina Tereshkova
The encyclopedia's nifty bio of the astronaut
Greatest Space Events of the 1960s
Puts Tereshkova's flight in the context of the space race
Russia Magazine Interview
1998 interview catches up with the cosmonaut
Vital Stats
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Best Known As
The first woman in space
