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Dr. Sally K. Ride: First American Woman in Space

Sally K. Ride (May 26, 1951–July 23, 2012) became the first American woman in space in 1983. She was one of six women selected to enter the astronaut corps in 1978. While all six women flew on space shuttle missions, Ride was the first selected to go into space. As a mission specialist on the seventh space shuttle mission, she operated a variety of orbiter systems and experiment payloads. She participated in the launch of two commercial communications satellites and also operated the remote manipulator system arm to maneuver, release and retrieve a free-flying satellite.

Ride presented her in-flight suit to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum in a ceremony shortly after the STS-7 mission. It can be seen on display in the National Air and Space Museum's Moving Beyond Earth exhibition.

Ride felt responsible for paving the way for women in space. Her performance and skill, alongside her four male crewmates, made her a symbol of equality.


Plaque, City of Los Angeles Resolution, Sally Ride

Plaque, Women's International Center, Living Legacy Award, Sally Ride

Trophy, Silver Bowl, Tennis, Sally Ride

Medal, Executive Women in Government, Sally Ride

Pin, NASA Emblem ("worm"), Sally Ride

Ornament, B-2 Stealth Bomber Prototype, Sally Ride

Helmet, Aviator, Sally K. Ride

Telescope, Bushnell Sky Rover, Sally Ride

Stamp, First Hungarian in Space

Model, Space Shuttle Stack, Discovery, 1:100, Sally Ride

STS-41G, Sally Ride

Plaque, SAROD, Sally Ride

Pennant, Stanford, Sally Ride

Decal, Canadarm, Sally Ride

Bat, Baseball, Sally Ride

Pin, Shuttle-Mir Program, Sally Ride, Sally Ride

Decal, SPAS-01, Sally Ride

Medal, Palapa Satellite, Sally Ride

Button, Mondale-Ferraro, Sally Ride

Pendant, STS-41G, Sally Ride

Patch, Mission, STS-99, Sally Ride

Patch, Mission, STS-41G, Sally Ride

Bowl, Shapiro Award, Sally Ride

Pin, STS-2, Sally Ride

Pendant, STS-41D, Sally Ride

Patch, Mission, STS-41G, Sally Ride

Pin, Norsk Astronautics, Sally Ride

Patch, Spacelab 2, Sally Ride

Medal, Science and Peace, Sally Ride

Pin, NASA 25th Anniversary, Sally Ride

Patch, Mission, STS-7, Challenger, Sally Ride

Plaque, Circumnavigator's Club, Order of Magellan, Sally Ride

Pin, First Rumanian Cosmonaut, Sally Ride

Medallion, Circumnavigator's Club, Order of Magellan, Sally Ride

Medal, First Rumanian Cosmonaut, Sally Ride


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