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.
She went in space twice the first date was 1983 and the second was 1984 and that is true
It's kind of funny because I had to do a project with my friends on Sally Ride a year ago and we asked a question so similar to that. ;) But now for your official question, Sally Ride wanted to explore space because she was eager to learn about what lay there and what it was like.
Sally Ride made history by becoming the first American woman in space in 1983 aboard the space shuttle Challenger.
Sally Ride graduated from Stanford in 1973 with two Bachelor's degrees. One in English and one in physics.
She didn't. She graduated form Stanford, and went on to grad school there, as well.
She went in space twice the first date was 1983 and the second was 1984 and that is true
It's kind of funny because I had to do a project with my friends on Sally Ride a year ago and we asked a question so similar to that. ;) But now for your official question, Sally Ride wanted to explore space because she was eager to learn about what lay there and what it was like.
Sally Ride made history by becoming the first American woman in space in 1983 aboard the space shuttle Challenger.
sally ride was on may 26, 1951
Sally Ride passed away on July 23, 2012.
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Sally Ride graduated from Stanford in 1973 with two Bachelor's degrees. One in English and one in physics.
1983 and 1984
june 18 1983
Sally Kristen Ride (Born May 26, 1951) is still alive! She lives in the state of Washington. She is the only person to have been on both panels investigating Space Shuttle accidents: the Challenger accident and the Columbia disaster.See the link below for more info: