[Vostok] My Komandirskie after 6 months of wear. The 24 hour dial took a second to get used to, but I love it.
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RSS/R.P1 The first manned flight with the Vostok-One. 40,9x7.6 meter 375.4 tons 9781m/s Payload, 4.7 tons
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︎ Jan 06 2022
Would the 1967 or 90 case vostoks be big for my 6 inch wrist?
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︎ Nov 09 2021
16 June 1963 β Soviet Vostok 6 mission: the Russian Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova becomes the first woman in space.
reddit.com/gallery/o0wgri
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︎ Jun 16 2021
The first woman to go into space - Valentina Tereshkova. In 1963, she spent almost three days in space and orbited Earth 48 times in her space capsule, Vostok 6.
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︎ Oct 22 2021
Needing help dealing with a vostok sputnik with mimetism - 6.
So basically the title. Ive been playing for about two months now and although im getting better i still meet hurdles that give me a headcahe.
My buddy runs a nasty vostok sputnik in a link team. +1 burst +3 to hit. And it is a repeater to boot so even hackers that get near it end up getting killer hacked...
I really struggle with it. Today my yaogat sniper took a pop at it. Odds were slightly in my favour but he still lost and went down. After that i had nothing really to deal with it beyond spec firing grenades.
My friend suggested daturazis berserking in with da cc weapons. But if thats not an option, whats a good way of dealing with with high mimetism fireteam/link units
Edit : i play morat aggression force
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︎ Jul 16 2021
vostok amphibia on my 6,5 inch wrist, what do you think about it ? looks really cool on a rubber I think
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︎ Jun 14 2021
vostok amphibia 420 case on my 6,5 inch wrist, what do you guys think about it ?
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︎ May 24 2021
Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova on her way to the Vostok 6 before lift-off, becoming the first woman in space during that flight, June 16, 1963. [2820 x 2044]
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Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova on her way to the Vostok 6 before lift-off, becoming the first woman in space during that flight, June 16, 1963. [2820 x 2044]
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︎ Jun 16 2021
The Vostok 6 capsule which took Valentina Tereshkova to space and back in June 1963
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︎ Apr 15 2021
Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova on her way to the Vostok 6 before lift-off, becoming the first woman in space during that flight, June 16, 1963. [2820 x 2044]
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︎ Jun 17 2021
On this day June 16, 1963, Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova became the first and youngest woman to have flown in space with a solo mission on the Vostok 6 on 16 June 1963. She orbited the Earth 48 times, spent almost 3 days in space & remains the only woman to have been on a solo space mission.
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︎ Jun 16 2021
This may be the coldest temperatures Iβve saw. Vostok Station, 7:23PM 4/6/21, -83F/-64C.
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︎ Apr 06 2021
1963 poster commemorating Vostok 5 and 6. / Artist: V. Viktorov
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︎ Jun 20 2021
June 16, 1963 Vostok-6 was the final mission of the Soviet Vostok programme. 26-year old Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova became the 12th person and the first woman in space, spending almost three days alone in orbit.
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︎ Jun 16 2021
On this day 57 years ago Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman to fly into space with a solo mission on the Vostok 6
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Valentina Tereshkova and Sergey Korolyov before her historic space flight aboard Vostok-6. June 16, 1963.
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︎ Jun 20 2021
Second Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov, postcard by E. Solovyov (1962) It says " Glory!" and then Vostok 2 6-7 August 1961
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︎ Jun 19 2021
Second Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov, postcard by E. Solovyov (1962) It says " Glory!" and then Vostok 2 6-7 August 1961
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︎ Jun 19 2021
Valentina Tereshkova and Sergey Korolyov before her historic space flight aboard Vostok-6. June 16, 1963.
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︎ Jun 20 2021
June 16, 1963 Vostok-6 was the final mission of the Soviet Vostok programme. 26-year old Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova became the 12th person and the first woman in space, spending almost three days alone in orbit.
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︎ Jun 16 2021
What was the reaction in the United States and Western Europe to Valentina Tereshkova becoming the first woman in space on Vostok 6?
In particular, did it put any pressure on NASA to explain why there were no female astronauts at all? More generally, how big a deal was it with the general public? Would the average American even know that it happened?
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︎ Mar 09 2021
16 June 1963 β Soviet Vostok 6 mission: the Russian Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova becomes the first woman in space.
reddit.com/gallery/o0wgri
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︎ Jun 16 2021
On this day (July 21) in 1983, a temperature of -89.2Β°C (-128.6Β°F) was observed at Vostok Station in Antarctica. This still holds the record of the lowest natural temperature observed on the earthβs surface.
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︎ Jul 21 2020
My very first Amphibia, bought well over 6 years ago, and it's still my favourite Vostok :)
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︎ Nov 30 2020
[WTS] Mini Collection Pack 2: Longines Master Collection, Vostok Amphibia, Glycine Combat 6, and Swatch Sistem51 ($650)
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︎ Nov 11 2020
Soviet Vostok Station in Antarctica where the lowest natural temperature ever directly recorded at ground level on Earth is β89.2 Β°C (β128.6 Β°F) on 21 July 1983 by ground measurements.
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︎ Jun 02 2020
First woman to go into space - Valentina Tereshkova. In 1963, she spent almost three days in space and orbited Earth 48 times in her space capsule, Vostok 6.
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︎ Oct 20 2018
The new addition to my collection of Vostoks (No.6): Megapolis 970025. I wanted a Megapolis with a Moonphase, but those weren't in stock, so I'll have to buy one another time. This one has a 2432 movt. with hour and day/night indicator. Also has conventional caseback.
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Soviet Vostok Station in Antarctica where the lowest natural temperature ever directly recorded at ground level on Earth is β89.2 Β°C (β128.6 Β°F) on 21 July 1983 by ground measurements.
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︎ Jun 02 2020
At what point do we give up on r/vostok and start a new sub for Vostok? It's been locked for 6 weeks.
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︎ May 25 2020
Uran-6 mine clearance vehicle, during Vostok 2018, 5 September [1200x801]
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︎ May 20 2020
[WTS] Vostok Zissou Dial - 420 case - Murphy Bezel - plus 6 extra NATO straps and a watch roll -$125 or trade?
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︎ Apr 20 2020
Would greatly appreciate a translation of the title of the book and more importantly the inscription. I believe it is about the Vostok 5&6 spaceflights.
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︎ May 22 2020
Congratulations, some of you have been confined for the same amount of time as Valery Bykovsky in 1963 on Vostok 5 who stayed around 5 days alone in his space capsule. Vostok 6 here [1200 x 675]
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TDIH: June 16, 1963, Vostok 6 mission. Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova becomes the first woman in space. Photo: Valentina Tereshkova, pilot-cosmonaut, first female cosmonaut, Hero of the USSR. Pictured as a Major of the Soviet Air Forces.
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︎ Jun 16 2020
TIL that a woman named Valentina Tereshkova born on March 6, 1937 from Moscow, Russia is the first and youngest woman to enter the space in 1963 with her space capsule, the Vostok 6
space.com/amp/21571-valenβ¦
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︎ Aug 12 2020
Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova, first woman to journey into outer space, completed 48 orbits of Earth on 16/ June / 1963 on the Vostok 6. [1285x2000]
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︎ Apr 13 2020
[WTS] $40 Vostok sale!!! 6 options!
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︎ Sep 20 2019
TIL The first space patch was flown by Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova on the Vostok 6 mission in 1963. It depicted a small snow white dove clutching an olive branch, flying against a backdrop of golden sunrays
collectspace.com/news/newβ¦
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︎ Sep 14 2019
TIL Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman to go into space. In 1963, she spent almost three days in space and orbited Earth 48 times in her space capsule, Vostok 6.
space.com/21571-valentinaβ¦
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︎ Apr 15 2018
The actual Vostok 6 capsule that carried the first woman into space in 1963. After reconfiguring an error in the computer mid-flight; being set to permanently ascend and never descend, her performance was rated "adequate" [OC]
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Meet Soviet #cosmonaut Valentina V. Tereshkova who, #OnThisDay (June16) 1963, became the first woman to travel in space, aboard the spacecraft Vostok 6, which completed 48 orbits in 71 hours. She remains the only woman to have been on a solo space mission.
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︎ Jun 16 2020
El 19 de junio de 1963 Valentina Tereshkova, primera mujer en el espacio y cosmonauta soviΓ©tica, vuelve a la Tierra a bordo de su Vostok 6. AcumulΓ³ mΓ‘s tiempo de vuelo que la suma de los tiempos de todos los astronautas estadounidenses que habΓan volado antes que ella
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︎ Jun 19 2020
Vostok 3 and Vostok 4 were launched a day apart on trajectories that brought the spacecraft within approximately 6.5 km.
v.redd.it/lmqpp0a2p9041
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