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Valentina Tereshkova, a Soviet cosmonaut, made history as the first woman to fly in space. Her pioneering mission aboard Vostok 6 in 1963 broke barriers for women in science and exploration. Tereshkova's bravery and achievement opened doors for future generations of women in space and beyond. Her legacy continues to inspire young women and aspiring astronauts to chase their dreams, showing that no goal is too far-reaching when fueled by determination, passion, and courage.
"I am convinced that the modular structure of the Mir will be the main trend in manned orbital stations development in the next century."
"Russia is still the leader in world space exploration. But its position of leader involves great responsibility - we have no right to lag behind. We can and we must move constantly forward."
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