After Sally Ride was an astronaut, in 1987, she went to work at Stanford University's Center for International Security and Arms Control. In 1989, she became a professor of physics at the University of California, San Diego, and Director of the California Space Institute.
Sally Ride also wrote 6 children's Science books with her partner, Tam O'Shaughnessy.
In 2001, Sally Ride founded Sally Ride Science, an innovative science education company whose goal is to to educate, engage, and inspire all students.
Sally Ride died on July 23, 2012, at age 61
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Sally Ride became an astronaut in 1978 when she was selected by NASA as part of the astronaut class 8. She became the first American woman in space when she flew aboard the space shuttle Challenger on June 18, 1983.
Sally Ride became the first American woman in space when she flew aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1983.
She was always intrested in space and she was a physicist
Sally Ride was the first American female astronaut to fly in space - aboard the space shuttle Challenger.+1closeclosepinpinsearchminimizeforwardbackViewTextzoomoutzoominzoomin
Sally Ride was a US astronaut.
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Sally Ride was not a scientist, but the first female astronaut.
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Sally Ride
She was an astronaut
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She was a astronaut and she was a scientist
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No Sally Ride does not have any children. Sally Ride was an American astronaut. She died on July 23, 2012.
Sally Ride's first husband was Steven Howley he was also an astronaut.
Sally Ride became an astronaut in 1978 when she was selected by NASA as part of the astronaut class 8. She became the first American woman in space when she flew aboard the space shuttle Challenger on June 18, 1983.