Sally Ride Research Paper

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“All adventures, especially into new territory, are scary”, Sally Ride (http://www.brainyquote.com). This, of course, is true for the inspirational astronaut we know today. Sally Ride changed society’s views on women, and made it into American history books. She impacted modern day space exploration and young women by being the first American woman in space as shown by her work for NASA and her dedication toward young women and girls pursuing careers in science and math.
Sally Ride grew up in Los Angeles, California. Originally, Sally had decided to attend Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. At Swarthmore, she had planned to take physics and play tennis, but she met a professor and was later accepted at Stanford. It was at Stanford where Sally got her first job working in the registrar’s office. Then, during one summer, she got homesick and decided to head back to California and study quantum physics, …show more content…

Sally decided to quit NASA and divorced her husband. She became the director of the California Space Institute at the University of California, San Diego and a professor of physics at the school in 1989. (www.biography.com) She started writing many books and became famous. Sally, and some of her friends, then dedicated themselves to make an impact on young women and girls to pursue careers in math and science. She started her own company, called Sally Ride Science and visited and gave speeches at many schools. Sally Ride Science encouraged girls in Middle School to follow their dreams in math and science. She received many honors and awards including the NASA Space Flight Medal, the NCAA’s Theodore Roosevelt Award, and was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame and the Astronaut Hall of Fame. Doctor Sally Ride died on July 23, 2012, after a strenuous battle with pancreatic

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