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Tereshkova (1937) was born in the village Maslennikovo, Tutayevsky District, in central Russia.Tereshkova’s father was a tractor driver and her mother worked in a textile plant. Tereshkova began school in - 1945 at the age of eight but left school in 1953 and &continued her education through distance learning. She became interested in parachuting from a young age, and ‘trained in skydiving at the local Aeroclub, making her first jump at age 22 on 21 May 1959. At that time she &  was employed as a textile worker in a local factory. It, was her expertise in skydiving that led to her selection as a cosmonaut. After the flight of Yuri Gagarin (the first human being to travel to outer space in 1961), the Soviet  Union decided to send a woman in space. On 168 February 1962, Tereshkova was selected for this project from among more than four hundred applicants.Tereshkova underwent a series of training that included  weightlessness flights, rocket theory, space craft engineering, parachute jumps and pilot training in MIG- ISUTI fighters. Since the successful launch of the space craft ~Vostok-5 on 14 June 1963, Tereshkova began preparing for her own flight. On the morning of 16 June 1963, Tereshkova and her back-up cosmonaut Solovyova were dressed in space suits and taken to the Space shuttle launch pad by a bus. After completing her & communication and life support checks, she was. sealed inside Vostok-6. Finishing a two-hour countdown, & Vostok-6 launched faultlessly.

After help, we can use object + infinitive (with or without to).

Can you help me (to) find my ring? (NOT Can you help me finding my ring?)
Thank you so much for helping us (to) repair the car.
Our main task is to help the company (to) become profitable.

Help can also be followed directly by an infinitive without an object.

Would you like to help pack?

If you say that you cannot/can’t help doing something (especially in British English), you mean that you can’t stop yourself, even if you don’t want to do it.

She’s a selfish woman, but somehow you can’t help liking her.
Excuse me – I couldn’t help overhearing what you said.
Sorry I broke the cup – I couldn’t help it.

Can’t help can be followed by but + infinitive (without to), with the same meaning as can’t help verb + ing. This is common in American English.

I can’t help but wonder what I should do next.

 

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