During one of the countless, often boneheaded interviews Sally Ride endured about her pioneering role in the United States space program, she schools a reporter on how to address her.
Sally Ride wanted to be remembered as being fearless. In reality, though, the first American woman to fly into space was scared — and it had nothing to do with her leaving the planet.
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When Sally Ride arrived at NASA’s Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in 1978, there were approximately 4,000 technical employees working there. Want to guess how many were men? If you said 3,996 ...
Sally Ride, the first American woman to fly in space, was a childhood hero to many, including Cristina Costantini. The director of “Sally,” a new documentary that chronicles both the public an ...
When Sally Ride died in 2012, she was praised as the first American woman in space, but there was much more to the story. Her obituaries let the world know a secret she had long held, that she and ...
Sally Ride accomplished multiple firsts when she entered orbit in ... as well as Ride’s rise at NASA and journey to becoming the first American woman in space. In the film, Kathy Sullivan, a scientist ...
You have probably heard Marcia Belsky's song "100 Tampons" that humorously highlights a true story about Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, who was offered an excessive supply of ...
Director Cristina Costantini's documentary about the first U.S. woman in space bows at the annual Utah film festival. Sally Ride wanted to be remembered as being fearless. In reality, though ...
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