Valentine Tereshkova

Interesting display at the Science Museum looking at the life of Valentine Tereshkova, the first woman to go into space.

Tereshkova spent three days in space in 1963 when she was 26 and is still the only woman to have done a solo space flight. The show looked not just at the flight but also her life after as an international representative of the USSR. There were some lovely personal objects like her parachute suit and a seagull broach she wore as her call sign had been seagull.

The display was only a small room but the space was used well with a good video being played on a big screen over one of the display cases and a wonderful large portrait of Tereshkova by Amir Mazitov hung low down and taking up a whole wall. It felt like she’d entered our space and was sitting with us.

Closes on 17 September 2017.

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