OTD in Space – June 18: America’s First Woman in Space
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On June 18, 1983, NASA astronaut Sally Ride became America's first woman in space after she and four colleagues blasted off on the space shuttle Challenger for the STS-7 mission. [‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series on Space.com]
The astronauts spent 6 days in space deployed two communications satellites for Indonesia and Canada. Ride became the first woman to operate Canadarm, the shuttle's robotic arm. She used it to deploy a Shuttle Pallet Satellite that was loaded with science experiments, and later used it again to bring the satellite back inside the shuttle. They returned to Earth on June 24th. Ride later became the first American woman to travel a second time when she launched on another Challenger mission, STS-41-G, in 1984. Ride also served as president of SPACE.com from 1999 to 2000.
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