It was
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MovieManCin2 — 6 years ago(June 10, 2019 08:59 PM)
No, I speak the truth. Okay I'm going to flip all the cards over.
The answer is Svetlana Savitskaya. During her record-shattering space walk on July 25, 1984, she took part in welding experiments on the hull of the Salyut 7 Space Station, becoming one of the first people to weld in space as well. She spent over three hours outside the vessel, testing various tools.
She also became the second woman in space on August 19, 1982
(after her countrywoman, Valentina Tereshkova way back on June 16,1963)
on the Soyuz T-7 mission.
MAGA! FAFO!
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't.
Dumbocraps: evil people who celebrate murder. 
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Lilith — 6 years ago(June 10, 2019 10:28 PM)
Who was the Russian cosmonaut who sent that garbled transmission of seeing bright lights and extreme heat as her capsule (?) was on reentry?
She died, or at least was never recovered and the transcript or voice recording sort of dies out after she gives some startling reports.
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MovieManCin2 — 6 years ago(June 10, 2019 10:49 PM)
Perhaps it's the one in this video:
https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=yfp-t&p=female+russian+cosmonaut+deaths#id=1&vid=71ad9509b92fcde724872a1f44f4d6be&action=click
BTW, the narrator sounds like the late, great Stephen Hawking.
PS I read a book which alleges many Russian Cosmonauts died on space missions along with several hundred ground personnel. The Soviet Government, of course, denied this. Ruskie bastards!
MAGA! FAFO!
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't.
Dumbocraps: evil people who celebrate murder. 