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Dr. Sally Ride, America's First Female Astronaut, Blasted Off Aboard Challenger on mission STS-7 On June 18, 1983. She Stayed In Orbit For 6 Days And Landed Safely At Edwards Airforce Base On June 24, 1983.

Se Returned To Space Aboard Challenger Again October 5, 1984 On Mission STS 41-G (The 13th Shuttle Flight.) She Spent Approx 8 Days in orbit and landed At Kennedy Space Center on October 13, 1984.

Sally Has Spent A Total of 14d 07h 46m in space.

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