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On June 18, 1983, Sally Ride rocketed into space aboard the space shuttle Challenger. She is the first American woman to fly in space. Join us as we count down to June 18th!
Learn more! Sally Ride's Timeline, Biography, and Gallery.
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Blastoff! [zip, pdf, 5.9MB] |
| Join us in celebrating the 25th anniversary of Sally Ride's historic flight! |
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| Upcoming Events |
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| May | Questions for Sally! Submit your questions. Then vote on the best questions for Sally to answer. |
| June | Sally's Blog Each week Sally will answer a couple of the questions you voted on. |
| July | Join Sally at the 25th Anniversary Celebration of her First Spaceflight |
Sally Kristen Ride
First American Woman in Space

Timeline
| 1951 | Born on May 26 in Los Angeles, California |
| 1968 | Graduates from Westlake High School in Los Angeles, California |
| 1973 | Receives bachelor's degrees in physics and English from Stanford University |
| 1975 | Receives master's degree in physics from Stanford University |
| 1977 | Applies to become an astronaut—NASA conducts national search for new astronauts and, for the first time, allows women to apply |
| 1978 | Selected by NASA as an astronaut candidate—one of six women of 35 trainees chosen
Receives Ph.D. degree in physics from Stanford University |
| 1978 - 1982 | Astronaut training
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| 1983 | Becomes the first American woman to fly in space on June 18, 1983
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| 1984 | Flies on second space shuttle mission
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| 1985 | Assigned to crew of third space shuttle flight, STS 61-M |
| 1986 | Mission training suspended in January after the space shuttle Challenger explodes shortly after launch
Appointed to the Presidential Commission investigating the Challenger accident |
| 1987 | Assigned to NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Retires from NASA Becomes a Science Fellow at the Center for International Security and Arms Control at Stanford University |
| 1988 | Inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame |
| 1989 | Becomes Professor of Physics and Director of the California Space Institute at the University of California in San Diego (UCSD)
Pursues her longtime passion, encouraging young women to study science and math |
| 1994 | Creates EarthKAM, an ongoing NASA program that involves middle school students in selecting, shooting, downloading, and studying photos of Earth from space |
| 2001 | Starts her own company, Sally Ride Science, to provide exciting science programs, events, and publications for upper elementary and middle school students and their parents and teachers |
| 2003 | Named to NASA's Columbia Accident Investigation Board to investigate the cause of the space shuttle Columbia disaster
Inducted into the Astronaut Hall of Fame at Kennedy Space Center |
| 2005 | Awarded the NCAA's Theodore Roosevelt "Teddy" Award, the highest honor presented to a former student-athlete |
| 2006 | Inducted into the California Hall of Fame |
| 2007 | Inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame |
| 2008 | Continues to serve as President and CEO of Sally Ride Science and to encourage young people across the country to pursue their interests in science |

