RMD1W8Y8–Sally Ride, Sally Kristen Ride, American physicist and astronaut.
RMHRF7MD–Astronaut Sally Ride, American Physicist
RMG5ANME–Dr Sally Ride, 32, America's first spacewoman at a press conference at the American Embassy in London.
RMGE4H91–(June 1983) Astronaut Sally K. Ride, mission specialist on STS-7, monitors control panels from the pilot's chair on the Flight Deck. Floating in front of her is a flight procedures notebook. Image # : S83-35783
RMD9EDGM–NASA astronaut Sally Ride during her flight as the first American woman in space aboard the Shuttle Challenger June 18, 1983.
RMGE4H92–On Shuttle Challenger's middeck, STS-7 Mission Specialist (MS) Sally Ride, wearing light blue flight coveralls and communications headset, floats alongside the middeck airlock hatch. Image # : S07-02-020 Date: June 21, 1983
RMCTJH7Y–NASA Astronaut Sally Ride takes a break from training as a mission specialist for NASA's STS-7 spaceflight May 9, 1983.
RMDJ9TDG–Sally Ride Posthumously Receives Medal of Freedom
RMCTJH2G–Astronauts Kathryn D. Sullivan, left, and Sally K. Ride display a sleep restraint used aboard the space shuttle while in the zero gravity of space.
RM2AT2E1T–American astronaut Sally Rick en comm. Hauch (Space Schuttle) during press conference in Amsterdam , Date: 28 September 1983 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: press conferences, spacecraft, women Personal name: Hauck, Frederick H., Ride, Sally K.
RMD8CY88–Dan Vergano, science writer for USA Today talks during a seminar called 'Sally Ride: How Her Historic Space Mission Opened Doors for Women in Science' May 17, 2013 in Washington, DC
RMPY190H–The first female NASA astronauts qualify in Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. Here NASA astronaut candidates Anna L. Fisher and Sally Ride sit among their male classmates as they await their turn in a helicopter water pickup exercise.
RMCTJH1X–NASA astronaut Sally K. Ride member of the Shuttle Challenger STS-7 crew and the first U.S women in space in her official portrait June 1983 at the Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas.
RMB3M013–SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT RIDE AGAIN 198o Universal film with Burt Reynolds and Sally Field
RMCTJH8Y–NASA astronaut Sally Ride on the flight deck of the space shuttle Challenger during an earth orbit mission June 18, 1983. Rid became the first American woman in space on June 18, 1983.
RM2JRH3DX–SALLY FIELD, SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT RIDE AGAIN, 1980
RMD9EDH8–NASA astronaut Sally Ride in her official portrait July 10, 1984 in Houston, TX. Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly in space on June 18, 1983 aboard the shuttle Challenger.
RM2WBP8CF–Tam O’Shaughnessy, center (on the monitor), speaks during “The Legacy of Sally Ride: The First American Woman in Space” event at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on June 15, 2023. O’Shaughnessy was Ride’s lifetime partner for 27 years, until the pioneering astronaut died in 2012 at age 61 from pancreatic cancer. NASA Chief Historian Brian Odom, left, and Bear Ride, Sally Ride’s sister, also participated in the event. Forty years ago, Ride made her trailblazing flight into space. She also was a physicist and a steadfast advocate for inclusion in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematic
RMD8CY0M–Director of the NASA Johnson Space Center Ellen Ochoa shares her experiences during a seminar called 'Sally Ride: How Her Historic Space Mission Opened Doors for Women in Science' May 17, 2013 in Washington, DC
RMD1W93X–Sally Ride, Sally Kristen Ride, American physicist and astronaut.
RMHRKNDM–Astronaut Sally Ride, American Physicist
RMCTJH6D–NASA Astronaut Sally Ride aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger STS-7, monitors control panels from the pilot's chair on the Flight Deck June 25, 1983. Ride is the first US female astronaut in space.
RMD9RFRM–Sally Ride sits in the aft flight deck of the space shuttle Challenger, Mission STS-7 on her June 18, 1983 mission
RMD9EDGB–NASA astronaut Sally Ride, America's first woman in space poses with students October 6, 2010. Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly in space on June 18, 1983 aboard the shuttle Challenger.
RME1390Y–Feb. 29, 2012 - Bag Of Worms: Dr. Kathryn D. Sullivan, left and Sally Ride show off what appears to be a ''bag of worms'' a product of their creativity. The bag is a sleep restraint and the majority of the ''worm'' are springs and clips used with the sleep restraint in tis normal application. Clamps, a bungee cord and Velcro strips are other recognizable items in the ''creation.
RMD8CXA1–Rene McCormick, director of standards and quality, National Math and Science Initiative, talks during a seminar called 'Sally Ride: How Her Historic Space Mission Opened Doors for Women in Science' May 17, 2013 in Washington, DC
RMDJ9TD6–Sally Ride Posthumously Receives Medal of Freedom
RMCTJHBE–NASA stronaut Sally K. Ride floats freely on the flight deck of STS-7 space shuttle Challenger during earth orbit June 21, 1983. Ride became the first US woman astronaut in space aboard this mission.
RM2AW0AW8–American astronaut Sally Rick and communicators. Hauch (Space schuttle) during press conference in Amsterdam Date: September 28, 1983 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: press conferences, portraits, astronauts, space travel, women Person Name: Hauck, Frederick H., Ride, Sally K.
RMCTJH4R–NASA female astronaut candidates (left to right) Sally Ride, Judith Resnik, Anna Fisher, Kathryn Sullivan and Rhea Seddon take a break from water survival school held near Homestead Air Force Base, Florida.
RMPY1904–The first female NASA astronauts qualify in Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. The class includes Anna L. Fisher, Sally K. Ride, Shannon W. Lucid, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Margaret 'Rhea' Seddon and Judith A. Resnik.
RMD8CXP7–Linda Billings, research professor, Media and Public Affairs, The George Washington University shares her thoughts during a seminar called 'Sally Ride: How Her Historic Space Mission Opened Doors for Women in Science' May 17, 2013 in Washington, DC
RF2CT3PAH–The Sally Ride research vessel was built in 2016 and is viewed in its home port, Point Loma, San Diego Bay, California. It uses hydrogen energy cells.
RMG409RX–American astronaut Sally Ride floats in microgravity in the flight deck during Space Shuttle Challenger STS-7 mission June 18, 1983 in Earth Orbit. Ride became the first American woman to fly in space during the mission.
RMCWCE4F–Astronaut Sally Ride monitors control panels from the pilot's chair on the flight deck of the Space Shuttle Challenger. She
RMD8CXA6–Margaret Weitekamp, space history curator, National Air and Space Museum, talks about the history of women in space during a seminar called 'Sally Ride: How Her Historic Space Mission Opened Doors for Women in Science' May 17, 2013 in Washington, DC
RM2GGBN84–ERA is for Everyone badge owned by Sally Ride, ca. 1972. The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was introduced to Congress for the first time in 1923, and passed both houses of Congress in 1972. It failed, however, to be ratified by the necessary number of states by the extended deadline of June 1982. American physicist Sally K. Ride followed the ERA campaign, and would stop patronizing companies if she knew that they did not support the ERA. When Ride became the first American woman in space during the STS-7 mission of 1983, her exemplary performance as a Mission Specialist challenged perceptions o
RMCTJHAG–NASA astronaut crew of the NASA STS-7 crew take a break from simulations in the Johnson Space Center’s Mission May 23, 1983. (L to R) Robert L. Crippen, John M. Fabian, Frederick H. Hauck and Sally K. Ride.
RMD1W8XP–Sally Ride, Sally Kristen Ride, American physicist and astronaut.
RMHRH7A0–Astronaut Sally Ride, American Physicist
RMBYC13E–Astronaut Sally K. Ride
RMD8CX68–Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum Senior Curator in the Division of Space History Dr. Roger Launious speaks during a seminar called 'Sally Ride: How Her Historic Space Mission Opened Doors for Women in Science' May 17, 2013 in Washington, DC
RMBY919H–Dr. Sally Ride, first American woman in space
RMCTJH4X–Astronauts of the STS-7 Space Shuttle Challenger mission are left to right first row: Sally Ride, Robert Crippen, Frederick Hauck; rear row: John Fabian and Norman Thagard. STS-7 launched the first five-member crew and the first American female astronaut into space on June 18, 1983.
RM2T3J6GG–Astronaut Sally K. Ride takes a break from training as a mission specialist for NASA's STS-7 spaceflight in Earth orbit.
RMCTJH9R–NASA Astronaut Sally K. Ride, STS-7 mission specialist prepares to take off from NASA’s Houston facility in a T-38 jet aircraft on her way to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida June 15, 1983. Ride will lift off in the Space Shuttle Challenger as the first US woman astronaut in space.
RMDJ9TC5–Sally Ride Posthumously Receives Medal of Freedom
RMHDDW45–NASA STS-41G mission crew members astronauts Kathryn Sullivan (left) and Sally Ride show off their “bag of worms” sleep restraint system invention October 6, 1984 aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in Earth orbit. The “bag” is a sleeping restraint and the “worms” consist of springs, clips, clamps, bungee cords, and Velcro strips to aid in restraint.
RMD0HJ7M–On Challenger's middeck, Mission Specialist (MS) Sally Ride, wearing light blue flight coveralls and communications headset, flo
RMCTJH45–NASAs first six women astronauts from left to right, Margaret Seddon, Kathryn Sullivan, Judith Resnick, Sally Ride, Anna Fisher, and Shannon Lucid pose with a mockup of a personal rescue enclosure or rescue ball in the crew systems laboratory at the Johnson Space Center. The PRE was created as a possible means of transporting astronauts from one Shuttle to another in case of an emergency.
RM2AWABT4–Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus received from the Space Shuttle astronauts mw. Sally Ride, the first American woman in space and Captain Hauck at Huis ten Bosch. V.l.n.r. Prince Claus, mrs. Ride, Queen Beatrix and Captain Hauck Date: September 28, 1983 Location: The Hague, South Holland Keywords: group portraits, queens, press conferences, portraits, astronauts, space travel, women Person Name: Beatrix (Queen Netherlands), Claus (prince Netherlands), Hauck , Frederick H., Ride, Sally K.
RMF294CE–U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell takes a boat ride along the Pawtucket Canal during the Annual River Day September 12, 2015 in Lowell, Massachusetts.
RMPY1AN4–The first female NASA astronauts qualify in Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. Here NASA astronaut candidates (left) Anna L. Fisher and (right) Sally Ride sit among their male classmates as they await their turn in a helicopter water pickup exercise.
RM2HNCW0A–Olympian Sally Gunnell and her husband Jon near their home in East Sussex, UK. Picture by Jim Holden. Editorial Use Only
RM2J9XA5H–Research vessel Sally Ride, Naval Base, Point Loma, San Diego, California, USA
RM2T8GF1H–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20th November 2023. Christmas Scenes: The lights of the Christmas market and star flyer funfair ride are an attraction in the dusk light. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
RF2A921FH–CELEBRATING BARBIE'S, HONOR OF HER 60TH BIRTHDAY
RMBY919G–NASA's first six women astronauts Margaret Seddon, Kathryn Sullivan, Judith Resnick, Sally Ride, Anna Fisher, and Shannon Lucid.
RMHRH7HJ–Astronaut Sally Ride, American Physicist
RM2T3J6GF–Astronauts of the STS-7/Challenger mission are left to right first row: Sally K. Ride (mission specialist), Robert L. Crippen (commander), Frederick H. Hauck (pilot); rear row: John M. Fabian (left) and Norman E. Thagard (mission specialists). STS-7 launched the first five-member crew and the first American female astronaut into space on June 18, 1983. STS-7 Astronauts, 1983 Astronauts of the STS-7/Challenger mission are left to right first row: Sally K. Ride (mission specialist), Robert L. Crippen (commander), Frederick H. Hauck (pilot); rear row: John M. Fabian (left) and Norman E. Thagard
RMT27CYC–(2 Oct 1984) --- Astronaut Sally K. Ride, 41-G mission specialist, gets a last look of Houston from the ground prior to departing the area in a T-38 jet aircraft to begin preparations in Florida for her 41-G space mission later in the week.
RMKRDAF1–STS-41G CREW PORTRAIT: JON A. MCBRIDE; SALLY K. RIDE; KATHRYN D. SULLIVAN; DAVID C. LEESTMA; PAUL D. SCULLT-POWER; ROBERT L. CRIPPEN STS-41-G crew
RMT27TGM–S79-29594 (28 Feb 1979) --- Sporting their new Shuttle-type constant-wear garments, these six astronaut candidates pose for a picture in the crew systems laboratory at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). From left to right are Rhea Seddon, Sally K. Ride, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Shannon W. Lucid, Anna L. Fisher and Judith A. Resnik.
RMKRB8AD–Singer Patti Austin performs Tena Clark's 'Way Up There' during the National Tribute to Sally Ride at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Monday, May 20, 2013 in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) Patti Austin during the National Tribute to Sally Ride
RMHP0G84–The Olympic Games, Atlanta 1996 Sally Clarke (NZL) riding Squirrel Hill
RMKRGFXG–Tam O'Shaughnessy, Sally Ride's life partner and chair, board of directors of Sally Ride Science, is seen with President Barack Obama as she prepares to accept the Presidential Medal of Freedom on behalf of Dr. Ride, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013 at the White House in Washington. Sally Ride, who was awarded the Medal of Freedom posthumously, was the first American female astronaut to travel to space. As a role model to generations of young women, she advocated passionately for science education, stood up for racial and gender equality in the classroom, and taught students from every background tha
RMKRHDPD–The USN Neil Armstrong-class Auxiliary General Oceanographic Research vessel R/V Sally Ride conducts a science verification cruise December 15, 2016 in the Pacific Ocean.
RMD0HJEX–Astronaut Sally K. Ride, mission specialist on STS-7, monitors control panels from the pilot's chair on the Flight Deck. Floatin
RMKRJ9MX–Taking a break from the various training exercises at a three-day water survival school held near Homestead Air Force Base, Florida, are some of the first female astronaut candidates in the U.S. space program. Left to right are Sally K. Ride, Judith A. Resnik, Anna L. Fisher, Kathryn D. Sullivan and Rhea Seddon. First Female Astronaut Candidates (16316773350)
RMD6J2AY–Ride, Sally
RF2R4T21E–Rear view of a lone cyclist in the Wicklow Mountains on the road to Sally Gap
RMPY1AR0–The first female NASA astronauts take a break after they qualify in US Air Force Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. Left to right are: Sally K. Ride, Shannon W. Lucid, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Margaret 'Rhea' Seddon, Anna L. Fisher, Judith A. Resnik
RM2HNCW2D–Olympian Sally Gunnell and her husband Jon near their home in East Sussex, UK. Picture by Jim Holden. Editorial Use Only
RM2J9XA5D–Research vessel Sally Ride, Naval Base, Point Loma, San Diego, California, USA
RM2T8GFKE–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20th November 2023. The lights of Christmas decorations, Christmas market and the big ferris wheel funfair ride in Princes Street Garden are an attraction in the dusk light. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
RF2A921HB–CELEBRATING BARBIE'S, HONOR OF HER 60TH BIRTHDAY
RMT28PRP–(June 1984) - Astronaut Sally K. Ride
RMHRKK38–Astronaut Sally Ride, American Physicist
RMT27D2W–The crew assigned to the STS-41G mission included (seated left to right) Jon A. McBride, pilot; mission specialists Sally K. Ride, Kathryn D. Sullivan, and David C. Leestma. Standing in the rear, left to right, are payload specialists Marc Garneau, and Paul D. Scully-Power.
RM2GGBN8W–Palapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Palapa is the name for a series of communication satellites owned by Indosat, an Indonesian telecommunication company. The B1 was deployed in 1983 during STS-7, the space shuttle mission in which Ride became the first American woman in space.
RMT27DRP–TITUSVILLE, Fla. - A wreath was laid at the U. S. Astronaut Hall of Fame honoring Sally K. Ride, who became America's first woman in space in 1983. Following her death on July 23, 2012, Ride is being remembered for her service to NASA and for her efforts to encourage children to study math, science and technology.
RMMAKKKK–Regarding Jesse Haney's proposal of marriage to Sally Edwards and her rejection of it. Transcription: too much towards them. Knowing them from infancy, catering for their amusements, and being general factotum produced this. But when fresh faces came in, and different sorts of incense was offered on the girls' [Sally, Eliza, and Matty Edwards] altars, this was hardly politic. Though I sympathized keenly with [Jesse] Haney, more I suppose than he gave me credit for, on thinking it over I came to the conclusion that Sally's right. It's not well to let mi-lord ride over the course uncontested. A
RMPBGM0P–Sally Ride was the first American woman in space. NASA selected Dr. Ride as an astronaut candidate in January 1978. She completed her training in August 1979, and began her astronaut career as a mission specialist on STS-7, which launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on June 18, 1983.
RM2A8PJEJ–The Olympic Games, Atlanta 1996, Sally Clarke (NZL) riding Squirrel Hill in the cross country
RMT27D02–Leading the way is Kathryn D. Sullivan followed in file by Robert L. Crippen, Paul D. Scully-Power and Jon A. McBride. On the right side are Sally K. Ride, David C. Leestma and Marc Garneau. Trailing the crew are George W. S. Abbey, Richard Nygren, Paul Bulver, and Paul J. Weitz.
RM2A8PJB3–European Championships Pratoni del Vivaro September 1995 SALLY CLARKE (NZL) rides SQUIRREL KING over an obstacle.
RMKRHDMB–The USN Neil Armstrong-class Auxiliary General Oceanographic Research vessel R/V Sally Ride conducts a science verification cruise December 15, 2016 in the Pacific Ocean.
RMP17AAY–Taking a break from the various training exercises at a three-day water survival school held near Homestead Air Force Base, Florida, are some of the first female astronaut candidates in the U.S. space program. Left to right are Sally K. Ride, Judith A. Resnik, Anna L. Fisher, Kathryn D. Sullivan and Rhea Seddon.
RMD6HP0H–Ride, Sally
RF2R4T21H–Rear view of a lone cyclist in the Wicklow Mountains on the road to Sally Gap
RMPY1912–The first female NASA astronauts qualify in Water Survival School at Turkey Point, Florida. NASA Astronaut candidate Anna L. Fisher participates in the US Air Force Water Survival School Fisher's classmates include Sally K. Ride, Shannon W. Lucid, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Margaret 'Rhea' Seddon and Judith A. Resnik.
RMP17AC3–Astronauts of the STS-7/Challenger mission are left to right first row: Sally K. Ride (mission specialist), Robert L. Crippen (commander), Frederick H. Hauck (pilot); rear row: John M. Fabian (left) and Norman E. Thagard (mission specialists). STS-7 launched the first five-member crew and the first American female astronaut into space on June 18, 1983.
RMKRJC4X–Sally Ride 1979
RM2T8GFKM–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 20th November 2023. The lights of Christmas decorations, Christmas market and the big ferris wheel funfair ride in Princes Street Garden are an attraction in the dusk light. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
RMKRHBJW–Sally Ride in 1984
RMB864JM–tu fais pas le poids sherif Smokey and the Bandit II / Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again Année : 1980 - USA Burt Reynolds, Sally Field Director : Hal Needham
RMHRH7HE–Astronauts Sullivan and Ride
RMKRKCF9–Grand Canyon area of Arizona by Sally Ride EarthKAM
RM2GGBN80–This chemical slide rule used for determining the mass of atoms and molecules belonged to Dr. Sally K. Ride. Before pocket-sized electronic calculators became available in the 1970s, slide rules were used as an aid to complex mathematical operations. Ride used this device as a university student. Sally Ride became the first American woman in space when she flew on the STS-7 shuttle mission in 1983.
RMKRHBJ8–Sally Ride, First U.S. Woman in Space - GPN-2004-00019
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