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History of Feminism

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Tuesday Afternoon

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3. Ride never wrote a letter to NASA ...
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 09:27 PM
Mar 2014
Ride was one of 8,000 people who answered an advertisement in the Stanford student newspaper seeking applicants for the space program.[6] She was chosen to join NASA in 1978.[7] During her career, Ride served as the ground-based capsule communicator (CapCom) for the second and third space shuttle flights (STS-2 and STS-3) and helped develop the space shuttle's robot arm.[7]

Prior to her first space flight, she was subject to media attention due to her gender. During a press conference, she was asked questions like, "Will the flight affect your reproductive organs?" and "Do you weep when things go wrong on the job?" Despite this and the historical significance of the mission, Ride insisted that she saw herself in only one way—as an astronaut.[7] On June 18, 1983, she became the first American woman in space as a crew member on space shuttle Challenger for STS-7. She was preceded by two Soviet women, Valentina Tereshkova in 1963 and Svetlana Savitskaya in 1982. The five-person crew of the STS-7 mission deployed two communications satellites and conducted pharmaceutical experiments. Ride was the first woman to use the robot arm in space and the first to use the arm to retrieve a satellite.[5]

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And a senator. nt Deep13 Mar 2014 #1
Three and half years younger than Hillary... discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2014 #2
Ride never wrote a letter to NASA ... Tuesday Afternoon Mar 2014 #3
An impressive career discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2014 #4
Indeed. Both are stellar in their respective fields. Tuesday Afternoon Mar 2014 #5
You're spreading positivity discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2014 #8
ha. and isnt it grand. cute. nt seabeyond Mar 2014 #10
I always try to find examples of accomplished women to pass along... discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2014 #13
pass along to all of us also. yes. i recognize that with you..... value of positive. seabeyond Mar 2014 #14
:) discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2014 #19
This is great! theHandpuppet Mar 2014 #6
That's a great thing to do! discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2014 #7
how excellent is that. good for you. nt seabeyond Mar 2014 #11
What a wonderful thing to do. I am glad I can help. Thank you theHandpuppet! Tuesday Afternoon Mar 2014 #16
I am always more impressed F4lconF16 Mar 2014 #9
perfect post, i love it and totally agree. even as a woman, i read about womens seabeyond Mar 2014 #12
Welcome to DU, F4lconF16 Tuesday Afternoon Mar 2014 #18
Sure is ismnotwasm Mar 2014 #15
Yes, indeed. Tuesday Afternoon Mar 2014 #17
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