Mae Jemison Became the first African American woman to fly to space aboard the space shuttle Endeavour on the 12th of September 1992.
The Space Shuttle Endeavor is being decommissioned and prepared to be a static display exhibit. It will never again go into space.
Mae Jemison was the first African-American woman to fly to space in aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour on mission STS-47 on September 12, 1992.
No. Dr. Mae Jemison is a physician and the first African-American female astronaut in space. She served aboard the space shuttle Endeavour, launched September 12, 1992.
Mae Jemmison went to space because she wanted to become an astronaut but also a scientist
the shuttle went into space because it launched the Hubble space telescope.
Dr. Mae Jemison
The space shuttle Endeavour (not Endeavor) is 56 meters long. The space shuttle Endeavour was built as a replacement shuttle after Challenger exploded in 1986.
The space shuttle Endeavour (not Endeavor) is 56 meters long. The space shuttle Endeavour was built as a replacement shuttle after Challenger exploded in 1986.
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The Endeavor space shuttle weighs 296,576 pounds.
Mae Jemison was the first African American in space and she was the mission scientist. She did experiments on the space shuttle.
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Space Shuttle "Endeavor" left on May 16th.
The same way as the others.
Damon Lee wood
She travelled on the space shuttle Endeavour.
No. The first shuttle that flew was the Enterprise. The first that traveled into space was Columbia