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  2. Mae Jemison - Wikipedia

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    Mae Carol Jemison was born in Decatur, Alabama, on October 17, 1956, [1] [2] the youngest of three children of Charlie Jemison and Dorothy Jemison (née Green). [3] Her father was a maintenance supervisor for a charity organization, and her mother worked most of her career as an elementary school teacher of English and math at the Ludwig van Beethoven Elementary School in Chicago, Illinois.

  3. Stephanie Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Diana Wilson (born September 27, 1966) [1] is an American engineer and a NASA astronaut.She flew to space onboard three Space Shuttle missions, and is the second African American woman to go into space, after Mae Jemison.

  4. Janelle Monae, William Shatner, Mae Jemison headline 2024 ...

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    Next former NASA astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison, the first woman of color to travel to space, will speak. Jemison served six years as a NASA astronaut and went to space aboard the shuttle Endeavor in 1992.

  5. Sharon Caples McDougle - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, she joined the Space Shuttle Crew Escape Equipment (CEE) department of Boeing Aerospace Operations, a contractor for NASA. Her first mission was STS-37. She suited up Mae Jemison, the first Black woman in NASA's astronaut corps, for STS-47. [3] McDougle led the first all-women team of spacesuit technicians in support of STS-78. [4]

  6. Legacy of pioneering women at NASA continues to inspire today

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    On June 18, 1983, a new era in NASA spaceflight began when Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly into space, but the groundwork for her accomplishments was laid decades beforehand in ...

  7. Joan Higginbotham - Wikipedia

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    Joan Elizabeth Higginbotham (born August 3, 1964) is an electrical engineer and a former NASA astronaut. She flew aboard Space Shuttle Discovery mission STS-116 as a mission specialist [2] and is the third African American woman to go into space, after Mae Jemison and Stephanie Wilson. [2]

  8. Women in space - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 Mae Jemison became the first woman of color in space. Susan Helms became the first woman on an ISS expedition crew on Expedition 2 , lasting from March 2001 until August 2001. [ 30 ] Peggy Whitson became in 2007 the first woman to command the International Space Station, [ 33 ] and in October 2009 NASA's first female Chief of the ...

  9. The Current have hired a new team president. Here’s Raven ...

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    Meet the KC Current’s new team president. She’s “extremely intelligent, driven and someone people want to follow.”