- Valentina Ponomaryova
Valentina Leonidovna Ponomaryova, (born
18 September ,1933 ) is a formerSoviet Cosmonaut .In December 1961, the selection of female cosmonauts was authorised by the Soviet Government, with the specific intention of ensuring the first woman in space was a Soviet citizen. In February 1962 Ponomaryova was selected in a group of five female cosmonauts to be trained for a Vostok flight. The group spent several months in intensive training, concluding with examinations in November 1962, after which the four remaining candidates were commissioned Junior Lieutenants in the Soviet Air Force. Ponomaryova established herself one of the leading candidates with
Valentina Tereshkova andIrina Solovyeva , and a joint mission profile was developed that would see two women launched into space, on soloVostok flights on consecutive days. The honour of being the first woman in space was to be given toValentina Tereshkova who would launch first onVostok 5 while Ponmaryova would follow her into orbit onVostok 6 . However she did not respond with standard Soviet cliches in interviews and her feminism made the Soviet leadership uneasy, and this led to the flight profile being altered in March 1963. [http://www.astronautix.com/flights/vostok6a.htm]Vostok 5 would now carry a male cosmonautValery Bykovsky flying the joint mission with Tereshkova aboard Vostok 6 in June 1963. Tereshkova's back-up wasIrina Solovyeva , with Ponomaryova in a supporting 'second back-up' role.Despite this setback, Ponomaryova remained with the program until 1969. She was at one stage slated to fly on a circumlunar
Soyuz flight in1965 before substantial delays in the Soyuz spacecraft led to the cancellation of this flight. [http://www.astronautix.com/flights/soyuza3.htm] She was also to lead an all-female crew on a ten day mission aboardVoskhod 5 but the programme was cancelled before she had a chance to fly. [http://www.astronautix.com/flights/voskhod5.htm] Ponomaryova retired in 1969 when it became clear that there were no plans for a female Soyuz flight.She married fellow cosmonaut
Yuri Ponomaryov in 1972 and the couple had two children before divorcing. As with Valentina, Yuri did not get to fly into space although he did serve on theSoyuz 18 backup crew. [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/cosmonauts/english/ponomaryova_valentina.htm] [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/cosmonauts/english/ponomaryov_yuri.htm]External links
[http://www.astronautix.com/astros/ponryova.htm Ponomaryova at Encyclopedia Astronautica]
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