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Biography Of Sally Ride


Real Name
Sally Ride


Profession
Astronauts, Physicists


Nationality
American


Personal Life of Sally Ride


Born on
26 May 1951


Birthday
26th May


Died At Age
61


Sun Sign
Gemini


Born in
Los Angeles, California, U.S.


Died on
23 July 2012


Place of death
La Jolla


City
California


Grouping of People
Lesbians


Family Background of Sally Ride


Father
Dale Burdell Ride


Mother
Carol Joyce


Siblings
Karen Ride


Spouse/Partner
Steven Hawley


Education
Stanford University (1978), Stanford University (1975), Stanford University (1973), Swarthmore College


Awards
2006 - The NCAA's Theodore Roosevelt NASA Space Flight Medal


Personal Fact of Sally Ride



Sally Ride was an American physicist and astronaut who achieved iconic status by becoming the first American woman and third overall to travel to space. Although she was interested in science from a very young age, tennis was actually her first love. She made a brave decision to quit her studies at Swarthmore College to try a career in professional tennis. However, after being unable to make any major inroads in her tennis career, she returned to science with a renewed vigor.


Ride spent the next few years accumulating degrees and knowledge, which would help her get selected for NASAs space program. She successfully completed an intense training and joined NASA for what would become a historic mission. In a span of four years, Ride was selected to travel in a space flight, which she embraced gladly. Her journey in the Challenger shuttle served as an inspiration for millions of women worldwide.


Ride moved on to have a stellar career, going to space once more in the process, and garnering a host of awards and honours. She was involved in a lot of charity work during her older years, most of which was dedicated to girls and young women. Looking back at her incredible career, it would indeed be fitting to state that sports loss was science’s gain.





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