she spend 8 days on her first mission.
Becuase she wanted to
Mae Jemison orbited the Earth during her spaceflight on the Space Shuttle Endeavour, which launched on September 12, 1992. The mission lasted about 7 days, with Jemison completing a total of 127 orbits around the Earth during that time.
Mae Carol Jemison flew aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour on September 12, 1992, as part of the STS-47 mission. She became the first African American woman to travel in space during this mission, which lasted about 8 days, conducting various scientific experiments.
Sally Ride spent a total of nearly 14 days in space during her two space shuttle missions. She became the first American woman to travel to space in 1983 aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger.
On the 12th of April 1981, Commander John Young and Pilot Roger Crippen launched aboard the first ever space shuttle launch. The mission started from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and ended at the Edwards Air Force Base in California 2 days later.
Me Jemison stayed in space for 8 days
Becuase she wanted to
what was Mae jemisons first mission into space
Mae Carol Jemison went into space on September 12, 1992 ( research from Where the Wind Goes )
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Mae Jemison orbited the Earth during her spaceflight on the Space Shuttle Endeavour, which launched on September 12, 1992. The mission lasted about 7 days, with Jemison completing a total of 127 orbits around the Earth during that time.
The time it takes to travel from outer space to Earth depends on the distance and speed of the spacecraft. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days to return to Earth from outer space.
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Mae Carol Jemison flew aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour on September 12, 1992, as part of the STS-47 mission. She became the first African American woman to travel in space during this mission, which lasted about 8 days, conducting various scientific experiments.
Mae Jemison, the first African American woman in space, stayed in orbit for approximately 190 hours during her mission on the Space Shuttle Endeavour (STS-47) in September 1992. The mission lasted a total of 8 days, during which she conducted various scientific experiments and research.