Yes, Mae C Jemison had multiple role models who inspired her, including her parents who encouraged her curiosity and ambition, as well as Nichelle Nichols, who portrayed Lt. Uhura in Star Trek and inspired Jemison's interest in space exploration. Jemison also admired scientist Marie Curie for her groundbreaking work in science.
She is alive.
Yes, Mae C. Jemison was married to a man named Chuck. They got married in 1983 and eventually divorced.
Mae C. Jemison was motivated to become an astronaut by her lifelong fascination with space and science, as well as a desire to break barriers for women and people of color in STEM fields. Inspired by the civil rights movement and her experiences as a young girl, she aimed to be a role model and demonstrate that anyone could achieve their dreams, regardless of their background. Jemison also wanted to contribute to scientific advancement and exploration, believing in the importance of diversity in space exploration.
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She is alive.
Mae C. Jemison is still alive as of April of 2012.
Mae C. Jemison does not have a marrige because she never wanted to get married.
Mae C. Jemison contributed religion as a space pioneer
Mae C Jemison is still alive and still doesn't die.
Mae C. Jemison does not have a marrige because she never wanted to get married.
Mae c jemison was a doctor also known as a physician & an astronaut for NASA
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her parents did
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