If women can be railroad workers in Russia, why can’t they fly in space?
Meaning of the quote
This quote is asking why women are not allowed to be astronauts if they are allowed to do other jobs, like working on trains, in Russia. The astronaut Valentina Tereshkova is questioning why women are not given the same opportunities as men when it comes to exploring space. She is challenging the idea that space travel should be limited to only men.
About Valentina Tereshkova
Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman to ever travel to space. She orbited the Earth 48 times in 1963, spending almost three days in space. Tereshkova had a diverse career, working as a textile factory worker, an amateur skydiver, and a prominent member of the Communist Party before becoming a cosmonaut.
More quotes from Valentina Tereshkova
I felt fine after 24 hours and asked the state commission to prolong my stay in space to three days. And I carried out the entire schedule. Could I have done that if I had been half-dead?
Russian cosmonaut and pilot, first woman to have flown in space
To tell her that I joined the parachute club was too hard for me. I didn’t want to trouble her; besides, I was not completely sure about the success of my new adventure.
Russian cosmonaut and pilot, first woman to have flown in space
If women can be railroad workers in Russia, why can’t they fly in space?
Russian cosmonaut and pilot, first woman to have flown in space
Once you’ve been in space, you appreciate how small and fragile the Earth is.
Russian cosmonaut and pilot, first woman to have flown in space
They forbade me from flying, despite all my protests and arguments. After being once in space, I was desperately keen to go back there. But it didn’t happen.
Russian cosmonaut and pilot, first woman to have flown in space
The ideals of the party were close to me, and I have tried to adhere to those principles all my life. In essence, they are the same as in the Ten Commandments in the Bible. I will never change my convictions.
Russian cosmonaut and pilot, first woman to have flown in space
Russia is still the leader in world space exploration. But its position of leader involves great responsibility – we have no right to lag behind. We can and we must move constantly forward.
Russian cosmonaut and pilot, first woman to have flown in space
I am convinced that the modular structure of the Mir will be the main trend in manned orbital stations development in the next century.
Russian cosmonaut and pilot, first woman to have flown in space
Anyone who has spent any time in space will love it for the rest of their lives. I achieved my childhood dream of the sky.
Russian cosmonaut and pilot, first woman to have flown in space