Avioliitto päättyi eroon 1982, mutta myöhemmin TereÅ¡kova avioitui uudelleen. She and Nikolayev divorced in 1982. Training included weightless flights, isolation tests, centrifuge tests, rocket theory, spacecraft engineering, 120 parachute jumps and pilot training in MiG-15UTI jet fighters. Out of more than four hundred applicants, five were selected: Tatyana Kuznetsova, Irina Solovyova, Zhanna Yorkina, Valentina Ponomaryova, and Tereshkova. Although Tereshkova experienced nausea and physical discomfort for much of the flight,[5] she orbited the earth 48 times and spent almost three days in space. After completing her communication and life support checks, she was sealed inside the Vostok. Cosmonauts Valentina Tereshkova and Valery Bykovsky among childrenAfter the flight of Yuri Gagarin in 1961, Sergey Korolyov, the chief Soviet rocket engineer, came up with the idea of putting a woman in space. 230-FZ of December 18, 2006. After the Vostok 6 flight a rumour began circulating that she would marry Andrian Nikolayev (1929–2004), the only bachelor cosmonaut to have flown. She was also the Soviet representative to the UN Conference for the International Women's Year in Mexico City in 1975. In 2011, she was elected to the State Duma, the lower house of the Russian legislature, where she continues to serve.[6]. Her second husband, the orthopaedist Yuliy G. Shaposhnikov, died in 1999. All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the. Due to her prominence Tereshkova was chosen for several political positions: from 1966 to 1974 she was a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, from 1974 to 1989 a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, and from 1969 to 1991 she was in the Central Committee of the Communist Party. Valentina Tereshkova is a Belarusian Soviet cosmonaut, who was born on 6 March, 1937 in village Maslennikovo, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. in weight. This was done, and a monument now stands at the site in Lemetti—now on the Russian side of the border. D'Walentina Wladimirowna Tereschkowa (ÐаленÑина ÐладимиÑовна ТеÑеÑкова), gebuer de 6.Mäerz 1937 zu Bolschoje Maslennikowo bei Jaroslawl op der Wolga, ass eng russesch Kosmonautin.Si war déi éischt Fra am Weltraum.. U Bord vun der Raumkapsel Wostok VI ass d'Walentina Tereschkowa de 16. Vostok 5 would now carry a male cosmonaut Valery Bykovsky flying the joint mission with a woman aboard Vostok 6 in June 1963. Cosmonauts Andriyan Nikolayev and Valentina Tereshkova on a Hungarian stamp. Out of more than four hundred applicants, five were selected: Tatyana Kuznetsova, Irina Solovyova, Zhanna Yorkina, Valentina Ponomaryova, and Tereshkova. Tereshkova asked that the government search for, and publish, the location where her father was killed in action. Her parents had migrated from Belarus. Media in category "Valentina Tereshkova" The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. In 1997 she was retired from the Russian Air Force and the cosmonaut corps by presidential order. Valentina V. Tereschkova", http://www.eduard-rhein-stiftung.de/html/2007/Ehrenring.html, Valentina Tereshkova: The First Woman in Space, http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0000310658, http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/06/the-remote-siberian-monument-to-the-first-woman-in-space-who-launched-50-years-ago-today/276904/, BBC: Tereshkova received the Greatest Woman of the Century Award, Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova: The First Woman in Space, Concept album inspired by Tereshkova's pioneering achievements, by Kurt Swinghammer, https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Valentina_Tereshkova?oldid=5248577, 2nd class (6 March 2007) – for outstanding contribution to the development of domestic space, 3rd class (6 March 1997) – for services to the state and the great personal contribution to the development of domestic space. ... Walentina Wladimirowna Tereschkowa; Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. Due to her prominence Tereshkova was chosen for several political positions: from 1966 to 1974 she was a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, from 1974 to 1989 a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, and from 1969 to 1991 she was in the Central Committee of the Communist Party. Certificates of appreciation from the Government of the Russian Federation; 16 June 2008, – for long-term fruitful state and public activities, considerable personal contribution to the development of manned space flight and in connection with the 45th anniversary of spaceflight, 12 June 2003, – for large contribution to the development of manned space flight, 3 March 1997) – for the contribution to the development of space, the strengthening of international scientific and cultural ties and years of diligent work, Order of the National Flag with diamonds (Hungary, April 1965), Order "For Achievements in Science" (Romania, 17 November 1973), Medal "For Strengthening Brotherhood in Arms" (Bulgaria, 1976), Order of the Star of Nepal, 1st class (November 1963), Order of the Enlightenment (Afghanistan, August 1969), Gold Medal, Tsiolkovsky Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Gold Medal of the British Society for interplanetary communications "For achievements in space exploration" (February 1964), Gold Medal of Peace Joliot-Curie (France, 1964), Order "Wind Rose" International Committee of the National Aeronautics and Space Missions, "Golden mimosa" of the Italian Union of Women (1963), Sign of the Komsomol "For active in the League" (1963), School number 32 in Yaroslavl, where she studied, Museum of Tereshkova "Cosmos" near her native village, Monument planned at Tereshkova's birthplace in Yaroslavl, Monument in Siberia at the location of 53°N, 80°E. Tereshkova was born in the village Maslennikovo, Tutayevsky District, Yaroslavl Oblast, in central Russia. In 2013 she offered to go on a one-way trip to Mars, if such were to occur.[2]. Beyond her recognized political offices within the Soviet Union, Tereshkova also became a well known represen⦠Vostok 6 was the final Vostok flight and was launched two days after Vostok 5 which carried Valery Bykovsky into a similar orbit for five days, landing three hours after Tereshkova. Valentina Tereshkova and NASA astronaut Catherine Coleman at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in December 2010. After a two-hour countdown, Vostok 6 launched faultlessly, and Tereshkova became the first woman in space. Dr.h.c.mult. 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[4] She became interested in parachuting from a young age, and trained in skydiving at the local Aeroclub, making her first jump at age 22 on 21 May 1959; at the time, she was employed as a textile worker in a local factory. It was her expertise in skydiving that led to her selection as a cosmonaut. Her call sign in this flight was Chaika (English: Seagull; Russian: Ча́йка), later commemorated as the name of an asteroid, 1671 Chaika. She also led the Soviet delegation to the World Conference on Women in Copenhagen and played a critical role in shaping the socialist women's global agenda for peace. Tereshkova also maintained a flight log and took photographs of the horizon, which were later used to identify aerosol layers within the atmosphere. Tereshkova receives the Order of Friendship from Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on 12 April 2011 at the Moscow Kremlin. [9], She received the Eduard Rhein Ring of Honor from the German Eduard Rhein Foundation in 2007.[10][11]. Hun har været indvalgt i Statsdumaen ved partiet Det Forenede Rusland siden 2011. In 1977 she earned a doctorate in engineering. This page was last edited on 3 September 2020, at 19:55. The wedding ceremony of pilot-cosmonauts Valentina Tereshkova and Andrian Nikolaev, 3 November 1963. 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. After the flight of Yuri Gagarin in 1961, Sergey Korolyov, the chief Soviet rocket engineer, came up with the idea of putting a woman in space. 1 Rouble 20 anniversaire de la première femme dans lâespace, Valentina ⦠She was decorated with the Hero of the Soviet Union medal, the USSR's highest award. Valentina Tereshkova; convertido a SVG por C records: Licenciamento. She was also awarded the Order of Lenin, Order of the October Revolution, numerous other medals, and foreign orders including the Karl Marx Order, United Nations Gold Medal of Peace and the Simba International Women’s Movement Award. In 1997 she was retired from the Russian Air Forceand the cosmonaut corps by presidential order. None of the other four in Tereshkova's early group flew, and in October 1969 the pioneering female cosmonaut group was dissolved. Tereshkova was invited to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's residence in Novo-Ogaryovo for the celebration of her 70th birthday. Scroll below and check our most recent updates about about Valentina Tereshkova's Biography, Salary, Estimated Net worth, Expenses, Income Reports & Financial Breakdown 2020! After her mission she was asked how the Soviet Union should thank her for her service to the country. From right to left: Nikita Khrushchev, Valentina Tereshkova, Pavel Popovich and Yury Gagarin at the Lenin Mausoleum, during a celebration honoring the Soviet cosmonauts, 1963. Valentina Tereshkova wiki, classificação, estatística, Valentina Tereshkova, facebook, twitter, instagram, google+, pinterest, youtube After watching the successful launch of Vostok 5 on 14 June, Tereshkova began final preparations for her own flight. Valentina Tereshkova Net Worth, Age, Height, Weight, Body Measurements, Dating, Marriage, Relationship Stats, Family, Career, Wiki. [1] Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova (en ruso: ÐаленÑина ÐладимиÑовна ТеÑеÑкова), nada en Bolshoye Maslennikovo (oblast de Yaroslavl) o 6 de marzo de 1937, é unha excosmonauta, enxeñeira e política rusa.Foi a primeira muller da historia en permanecer en órbita no espazo exterior, a bordo do Vostok 6 o 16 de xuño de 1963. Transliteration Valentina Vladimirovna TereÅ¡kova, verheiratet Walentina Tereschkowa-Nikolajewa; * 6. Qualifications included that they be parachutists under 30 years of age, under 170 cm (5 feet 7 inches) tall, and under 70 kg (154 lbs.) She is one of the successful Astronaut. März 1937 in Maslennikowo bei Tutajew, Oblast Jaroslawl, Russische SFSR) ist eine ehemalige sowjetische Kosmonautin. Valentina Vladimirovna Teresjkova (ÐаленÑиÌна ÐладиÌмиÑовна ТеÑеÑкоÌва) (født 6. marts 1937) er en pensioneret sovjetisk kosmonaut og ingeniør. Tereshkova began school in 1945 at the age of eight, but left school in 1953 and continued her education by correspondence courses. In 1990 she received an honorary doctorate from the University of Edinburgh. On 16 February 1962, Valentina Tereshkova was selected to join the female cosmonaut corps. Age 80 years old. Public domain Public domain false false: This work is not an object of copyright according to article 1259 of Book IV of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation No. Teresjkova var den første kvinde i rumfarts- og verdenshistorien til at flyve i Verdensrummet. Tereshkova has since visited Finland several times. In order to join the Cosmonaut Corps, Tereshkova was only honorarily inducted into the Soviet Air Force and thus she also became the first civilian to fly in space. Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova (Russian: ÐаленÑиÌна ÐладиÌмиÑовна ТеÑеÑкоÌва; born 6 March 1937), is a Soviet retired cosmonaut.. She was the first woman to fly in space, aboard Vostok 6 (one of Vostok rocket) on 16 June 1963.She and four others were chosen out ⦠Tereshkova, Solovyova and Ponomaryova were the leading candidates, and a joint mission profile was developed that would see two women launched into space, on solo Vostok flights on consecutive days in March or April 1963. Tereshkova's life and spaceflight were first examined (in the west) in the 1975 book: It Is I, Sea Gull; Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space by Mitchel R. Sharpe[7] and then again in greater detail of her life and spaceflight in the 2007 book Into That Silent Sea by Colin Burgess and Francis French, including interviews with Tereshkova and her colleagues. Nikolayev and Tereshkova married on 3 November 1963 at the Moscow Wedding Palace with Khrushchev himself presiding at the wedding party together with top government and space programme leaders. Even though there were plans for further flights by women, it took 19 years until the second woman, Svetlana Savitskaya, flew into space. Valentina sai tietää vasta vuonna 1988 isänsä kuolinpaikan Gorbatshovin aloittaman avoimuuspolitiikan johdosta. After her flight, Tereshkova studied at the Zhukovsky Air Force Academy and graduated with distinction as a cosmonaut engineer. She was made a member of the World Peace Council in 1966, a member of the Yaroslavl Soviet in 1967, a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union in 1966–1970 and 1970–1974, and was elected to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet in 1974. She attained the rank of deputy to the Supreme Soviet, membership of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Central Committee, Vice President of the International Woman’s Democratic Federation and President of the Soviet-Algerian Friendship Society. On 16 February 1962, Valentina Tereshkova was selected to join the female cosmonaut corps. The group spent several months in intensive training, concluding with examinations in November 1962, after which four remaining candidates were commissioned Junior Lieutenants in the Soviet Air Force. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Tereshkova lost her political office but none of her prestige. Tereshkova was considered a particularly worthy candidate, partly due to her "proletarian" background, and because her father, tank leader sergeant Vladimir Tereshkov, was a war hero. Valentina Tereshkova Zodiac Sign is Pisces, Ethnicity White & religion Not Available.. Valentina Tereshkova Net Worth 2018.
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