Statue of the Soviet/Russian female cosmonaut Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova (1937) at Cosmonauts Alley in Moscow, Russia
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Statue of the Soviet/Russian female cosmonaut Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova (1937) at Cosmonauts Alley in Moscow, Russia

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Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova (born 6 March 1937) is a retired Russian cosmonaut and politician. She is the first woman to have flown in space, having been selected from more than four hundred applicants and five finalists to pilot Vostok 6 on 16 June 1963. In order to join the Cosmonaut Corps, Tereshkova was honorarily inducted into the Soviet Air Force and thus she also became the first civilian to fly in space.

Before her recruitment as a cosmonaut, Tereshkova was a textile-factory assembly worker and an amateur skydiver. After the dissolution of the first group of female cosmonauts in 1969, she became a prominent member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, holding various political offices. She remained politically active following the collapse of the Soviet Union and is still regarded as a hero in post-Soviet Russia.

In 2013, she offered to go on a one-way trip to Mars if the opportunity arose. At the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics, she was a carrier of the Olympic flag.

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Photographe : DE ROCKER

Date

22 mai 2011

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Photo12/Alamy/DE ROCKER

Notre référence

LMY23T01_CPC1R8

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uniquement en France

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Non

Property release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

60,2Mo (2,2Mo) / 31,7cm x 47,5cm / 3744 x 5616 (300dpi)

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