Today (March 6, 1937) is the birthday of the world's first astronaut Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova.
She was a retired Soviet
astronaut and the first woman to go into space. He went into space on June 16,
1963, aboard the Vatoku 6 spacecraft, where he stayed for less than three days
and returned successfully. Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova was born on March
6, 1937, in the Yaroslavl Oblast region of central Russia. In 1961, he became
the first man to fly from the soil of Yuri Gagarin of the Soviet Union in
Russia. The Soviet Union decided to send a woman to the sky next to him.
Thousands of applications piled up after hearing this announcement.
Only four women were selected for
the final round. Valentina Tereshkova, 25, was selected after the most
difficult training. The Vostok-6 spacecraft launched Valentina and launched
into the sky on July 16, 1963. He orbited the Earth 48 times, 70 hours and 50
minutes in space. She became the first woman to go into space and the
longest-serving astronaut. June 19th, when the spacecraft was heading
towards Earth, he jumped off the parachute before landing and landed safely.
The ‘Elaine Award’, along with the medal ‘Hero of the Soviet Union’,
accumulated as many other awards. Valentina attributed all these victories to
the Commonwealth Party.
The abyss on the reverse side of
our moon is named after him. She was also the first woman to settle in the name
of the moon. In fact, space travel is not happy for him. He said he had a desire
to return home immediately. At the age of seventy, he was invited to a party at
President Putin's grocery store. In the middle of the show, he revealed that he
has a desire to go to Mars.
Source By: Wikipedia
Information: Ramesh, Assistant
Professor of Physics, Nehru Memorial College, Puthanampatti, Trichy.
No comments:
Post a Comment