Modern Era · Central Asia · Science
1963
Valentina Tereshkova orbits
June 16, 1963
A twenty-six-year-old textile worker and amateur parachutist became the first woman in space, circling Earth forty-eight times in three days aboard Vostok 6. Nineteen years would pass before another woman reached orbit. Soviet propaganda made the most of her. The Americans had not yet put a female astronaut in line.
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