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Sally Kristen Ride The First American Woman in Space Sally Kristen Ride First American Woman in Space, Born: May 26, 1951 Sally Kristen Ride was born on May 26, 1951 in Encino, California (near Los Angeles). Sally started playing tennis at age 10, and became an excellent tennis player. She won a tennis scholarship to Westlake School for Girls in Los Angeles. After graduation in 1968 she attended Swarthmore College, but dropped out to pursue a car.. 2010. 8. 18.
Pentagon's space partner eyes new frontiers Pentagon's space partner eyes new frontiers Secretive Aerospace Corp., which makes sure that contractors' work on classified government space projects is being done properly, could find a new niche in the private sector. CEO Wanda M. Austin says Aerospace Corp. has the expertise to provide oversight of private space ventures as it does now for the military. (Brian van der Brug, Los Angeles Time.. 2010. 8. 5.
Shuttle launch STS-132 Friday 2:19pm Easter Launch of Atlantis Hours Away; Tanking Complete Space shuttle Atlantis is clearly visible on Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center after rollback of the rotating service structure, which was completed by 6:08 p.m. on May 13. Space shuttle Atlantis was just few hours away from lifting off KSC's Launch Pad 39A on its STS-132 mission to the International Space Station. Atlantis' external.. 2010. 5. 18.
THE AEROSPACE Since 1960 The Aerospace Corporation has operated a federally funded research and development center in support of national-security, civil and commercial space programs. We're applying the leading technologies and the brightest minds in the industry to meet the challenges of space. What is an FFRDC? Federally funded research and development centers, or FFRDCs, are unique independent nonprofit .. 2008. 1. 14.