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On June 16, 1963 Valentina Tereshkova was the first women into space with 48 orbits totaling 70 hours and 50 min. in space. Originally released by TASS to promote Soviet Union Science

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TASS

Article

Astronaut

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portrait

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Yes

Purpose of use

To illustrate the first woman in space, by all accounts a historic event.

Replaceable?

This portrait represents the way the world knows here. She has lead an unpublic life afterwards and because of her current age, portraits from now would not properly illustrate the subject.

On June 16, 1963 Valentina Tereshkova was the first women into space with 48 orbits totaling 70 hours and 50 min. in space

Originally released by TASS to promote Soviet Union Science


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current04:50, 20 October 2006300×420 (43 KB)Alex Bakharev (Talk | contribs) (On June 16, 1963 '''Valentina Tereshkova''' was the first women into space with 48 orbits totaling 70 hours and 50 min. in space Originally released by TASS to promote Soviet Union Science {{publicity}})

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