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Valentina Vladimorovna Tereshkova; Engineer Colonel, Red Air Force; born March 6, 1937, Maslennikovo, Yaroslavl region; married (to cosmonaut Andriyan Grigor’yevich Nikolayev ), two children. Later divorced.
Graduated from a textile technical school. She was the pilot of Vostok 6 and was the first woman to fly in space.
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Tans said Cosmonaut Valentina Nikolayeva-Tereshkova, wife of Soyuz IX Commander Andrian G. Nikolayev , was candidate for U.S.S.R.'s Supreme Soviet. Mrs. Nikolayeva-Tereshkova, who orbited earth 48 times aboard ...
... Project Boomerang see Jan. 24 and March 22 . ''(NASA Release 73-48)''
Soviet cosmonaut Mrs. Valentina Nikolayeva-Tereshkova - on tour in Cacolla, India-told the press she was preparing for another space ... because it is my work, but no date has yet been fixed for it." Mrs. Nikolayeva-Tereshkova, wife of Cosmonaut Andrian G. Nikolayev , had made her first space flight June 16-19 ...
... Release 63-108)''
Special committee of the FM, meeting in Paris, decided that Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Nikolayeva-Tereshkova was the "first absolute world champion among women in all types of competitive achievements ...
... , where military coup overthrew the government of the one-month-old nation. ''(GSFC Historian)''
Cosmonaut Valentina Nikolayeva-Tereshkova , wife of Cosmonaut Andrian G. Nikolayev , was an expectant mother, Moscow sources reported. ''(UPI, NYT ...
... the center might be worth millions to industry." ''(Russell, CSM, 2/10/64)''
Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Nikolayeva-Tereshkova left London for Moscow, ending tour-of Britain during which she Was presented to Queen ...
... and expenditures for military and civilian space since 1955." ''(A&A, 6/68, 6)''
Cosmonaut Valentina Nikolayeva-Tereshkova, who became first woman to fly in space when she orbited earth June 16-19 ...
... ., 6/9/64; NYT, 6/9/64, 25)''
A daughter was born to Soviet Cosmonauts Valentina Nikolayeva-Tereshkova and Andrian Nikolayev . She was first child to be born of parents who had flown ...
... ft. in dia. and 25 ft. long." ''(Text)''
U.S.S.R. announced that Cosmonaut Valentina Nikolayeva-Tereshkova would arrive in Algiers Mar. 26 at the invitation of Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella ...
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