Sally Ride 1951-2012

On this date in 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman, the

third woman to fly in space and the first LGBTQ astronaut. A graduate of

Stanford with a Doctorate in Philosophy in physics, she distinguished

herself at NASA, clocking more than 383 hours in space and working on

many projects including the Space Shuttle’s robotic arm. After leaving

NASA in 1989, she founded her own company, to inspire young women to

pursue careers in science, math and technology. Although married to a

fellow astronaut during her spaceflight years, she went on to have a 27-

year relationship with her life partner, Tam O’Shaughnessy, with whom she

wrote several books on space and climate change.

“I would like to be remembered as someone who was not afraid to be do

what she wanted to do and as someone who took risks along the way to

achieve her goals.” Sally Ride

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