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Good News in History, June 16

Valentina Tereshkova orbited Earth 48 times aboard Vostok 6, becoming the first woman in space during the Soviet Union’s Cold War rivalry.

14 years and 63 years ago today, two ladies became the first women to enter space for their respective nations. 63 years ago it was the first female Russian, Valentina Tereshkova, who was also the first woman ever to fly into space, while 14 years ago it was the first female Chinese astronaut aka a […] The post Good News in History, June 16 appeared first on Good News Network.

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The Soviet Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman to go to space in 1963, on June 16th. On Tuesday (16), she completed 63 years that Valentina entered into history while remaining in orbit for 2 days, 22 hours and 50 minutes. At 26, the Soviet astronaut became the youngest woman to perform a space flight, in addition to remaining as the only woman to have performed a solo space mission. Tereshkova was chosen to crew Vostok 6, spaceship whose l…

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