
Fox in the Stars
by Meluseena
The First Woman In Space Turns 80, And You Probably Never Heard Of Her
“Her flight into space, at age 26, is still the record for youngest female astronaut/cosmonaut.
Aboard Vostok 6, her rendezvous with Vostok 5 cosmonaut Valery Bykovsky made them the first cosmonauts aboard different vessels to communicate in space.
In cosmonaut history, only Yuri Gagarin and Alexey Leonov are more revered.”
Sally Ride was the first American woman in space, launched aboard the space shuttle Challenger in 1983 amidst controversy. At 32, she was the youngest astronaut in history, surrounded by questions such as “will it ruin her reproductive organs,” “what if she’s menstruating” and “will she weep if something goes wrong on the job?” But 20 years prior, cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova proved that women had every bit as much mettle and ability as the men. Tereshkova’s 1963 flight – which she piloted, orbited Earth 48 times in, and even had the first spacecraft-to-spacecraft communication in – demonstrated that women could withstand and function in space just as well as men. She was only 26 at the time, still a global record for women in space. Her incredible life in the military, in politics and as an ambassador for space exploration continues to this day, on which she celebrates her 80th birthday.


February 9, 2010 – Before the Space Shuttle Endeavour rendezvoused with the International Space Station, someone on the ISS took this jaw-dropping photo: “The orbital outpost was at 46.9 south latitude and 80.5 west longitude, over the South Pacific Ocean off the coast of southern Chile with an altitude of 183 nautical miles when the image was recorded. The orange layer is the troposphere, where all of the weather and clouds which we typically watch and experience are generated and contained. This orange layer gives way to the whitish Stratosphere and then into the Mesosphere.”
Stunning Starry Sky LED Scarf
Fashion boutique Shenova fuses the world of fashion, astronomy and technology in a stylish and otherworldly scarf. Teaming up with tech expert Katie Linendoll, the Illumiscarf LED Constellation Scarf is compromised of super soft double layered fleece, which prompts us to “cozy up with space.
“Inside the scarf are bright strings of LEDs to give a dazzling night sky effect. Light strings are removable via a zipper closure for easy washing. “ The LEDs can be turn off and on per your liking and are found embedded inside a zipper. Preorder is in their Etsy shop.
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