The First Female Astronaut Who Dies In Space Right After She Made the Recordings

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Soviet Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space who was deployed to Space on June 1963 boarding the Vostok 6 Capsule.

A Tragedy that no one can explain until today. This involves one of the Soviets Cosmonaut‘s last moments in space during the beginning of the Space Race between the United States of America and the USSR.

A lot of people remembered the first trip into orbit was successful and the first man to land at the moon. Russia was successful on sending the first human into Earth’s Orbit on April 1961. The man behind it was Yuri Gagarin boarded the Vostok Capsule. A month later it was followed by the United States and sent their man.

First Female Astronaut

As the Race to Space continues the Soviet decided to send another human being to space but this time to Earth’s multiple orbits to beat Gagarin’s record.

At that time, the Russians were able to top the Americans by achieving 17 circuits around Earth, However, to convince that they acquired the most advance technology they will send the first woman into space.

During the mission it went well. Then suddenly, before the woman could re-enter into the atmosphere, something went wrong. Whatever happens next is unexplained and no one knows what happened. It will send chills through anyone reading these records.

Translation:

“listen… listen! come in! come in… come in… talk to me! talk to me! I am hot… I am hot! what? forty- five? what? forty-five? fifty? yes… yes… breathing… breathing… oxygen… oxygen… I am hot… isn’t this dangerous? it’s all… yes… how is this? what? talk to me! how should I transmit? yes… what? our transmission begins now… forty-one… this way… yes… I feel hot… I feel hot… it’s all… it’s hot… I feel hot… I can see a flame… I can see a flame! I feel hot… I feel hot… thirty-two… thirty-two… forty-one… am I going to crash? yes… yes… I feel hot… I feel hot! I will re-enter…”

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