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Right Stuff, Wrong Sex

Season 11
February 19, 2025
Illustration of a female astronaut standing proudly next to a rocket that says "United States."

There was a time, before Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, when some researchers believed women were better suited for space than men. In 1961, a group of female pilots—today known as the Mercury 13—quietly aced NASA’s toughest astronaut tests, even outperforming the Mercury men in some areas. But with the space race heating up, their mission was grounded—but not by science. This episode we explore what became of America’s first female astronaut candidates.

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Guests:

  • Margaret Weitekamp, chair of the space history department at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, and author of Right Stuff, Wrong Sex: America’s First Women in Space Program and Space Craze: America’s Enduring Fascination with Real and Imagined Spaceflight
  • Emily Calandrelli, engineer, author, and TV show host of Emily’s Wonderlab and Xploration Outer Space

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

Button, STS 61-C, Columbia, Sally Ride

Pendant, Mission Patch, STS-41G, Sally Ride

Award, Silver Cup, Ninety-Nines, Sally Ride

Pin, Ninety-Nines (and case), Sally Ride

Patch, Mission, STS-5, Columbia, Sally Ride

Patch, Mission, STS-1, Columbia, Sally Ride

Emblem, Orbital Refueling System, Sally Ride

Patch, Mission, STS-51D, Discovery, Sally Ride

Pin, American Physical Society, Sally Ride

Medal, National Aviation Hall of Fame, Sally Ride

Patch, NASA Insignia ("meatball"), Sally Ride

Case, Medal, Science and Peace, Sally Ride

Medal, IEEE Centenary, Sally Ride

Button, Geraldine Ferraro, Sally Ride

Award, Lindbergh Eagle, Sally Ride

Slide Rule, Chemical, Sally Ride

Button, Ferraro-Bush Debate, Sally Ride

Medallion, Robbins, STS-1, Sally Ride

Medal, NASA Outstanding Leadership (set of 3 items in case), Sally Ride

Montage, Spacelab D-1 patch (flown) and photos, Sally Ride

Badge, Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB), Sally Ride

Award, NCAA Silver Anniversary Student Athlete, Sally Ride

Pin, Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission, Sally Ride

Medal, First Space Shuttle Flight Achievement Award, Sally Ride

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

Medal, Bradford Washburn Award (and case), Sally Ride

Model, T-38 Training Aircraft, 1:40, Sally Ride

Badge, Distinguished Guest, STS-41D, Sally Ride

Badge, Distinguished Guest, STS-26, Sally Ride

Plaque, Sally K. Ride Elementary School

Badge, NASA, First Launch of the Space Shuttle, J. Ride, Sally Ride

Plaque, Key to the City of Cocoa Beach Florida, Sally Ride

Montage, First Six U.S. Women Astronauts, mission patches and photos, Sally Ride

Flag, US, Flown on STS-98, Atlantis, Sally Ride

Case, Medal, Bradford Washburn Award (and case), Sally Ride


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