Sally Ride: The First American Women In Space

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Did You Know that Sally Ride was the first American women to venture into the depths of space. Sally Ride knew that science was important so she wanted girls to be able to be taught science. She also was the first American women to venture into space. Sally Ride was a very influential scientist in the field of physics because of her education at stanford, Her work in astrophysics and the impact she had on women. Sally Ride’s impact on breaking a ceiling for women in science and her impact towards educating girls in science. As a small child, Sally Ride had a passion for learning science. Sally was fortunate “ For whatever reason, I didn’t succumb to the stereotype that science wasn’t for girls. I got encouragement from my parents. I never ran into a teacher or counselor who told me that science was for boys. A lot of my friends did. Sally Ride”. She got encouragement from parents who gave her the confidence to keep studying science. Her parents gave her the courage to believe in herself that she as a woman have her own passion for science. When Sally Ride was growing up she had a great education in science “I think it’s …show more content…

Sally Ride was the first american to venture into the depths of space “ we can see cites during the day and night, we can watch rivers dump sediment into oceans, and see hurricanes form. Sally Ride”. This shows me that when she went into space she was ready for what awaited her. This also means that she was fearless but also was able to see the beauty in what space had to offer. When she went into space she was brave “ All adventures into new territories, are scary. Sally Ride”. This shows that she is saying that she is human and has fears of something. This also means that she was able to overcome her fears and be ready for anything when she was up in space. Sally Ride was able to show us that no matter what you do you can do

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