Soviet Woman For Space
(N .Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) HYDERABAD (India), December 6. The Soviet Union planned to send a woman into space soon, a Russian engineer, visiting India with the astronaut, Major Yuri Gagarin said today . Lieutenant-General N. P. Kamanin also told a press conference the next Soviet spaceship would carry more than one man. He said the Soviet Union has so far not sent up another spaceship because scientists were still analvs'ne the da’a from previous flights by Gagarin and Maior Gherman Titov. Major Gagarin, replying to an address of welcome suggested an exchange of scientific knowledge between nations to perfect space
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29691, 8 December 1961, Page 17
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101Soviet Woman For Space Press, Volume C, Issue 29691, 8 December 1961, Page 17
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