First woman in space – 47th anniversary

16 Jun, 2010 10:51 / Updated 14 years ago

47 years ago today, Valentina Tereshkova became the first ever woman to launch into space.

The 26-year-old amateur parachutist was selected from 400 candidates.

During three days in orbit she circled the earth 48 times.

It was her first and only trip into space, for which she received a Hero of the Soviet Union award.

It took the US another 20 years to put a woman in space.

Now 73-years-old, Tereshkova lives in Star City, just outside Moscow.