In 1992, Mae Jemison made history as the first African American woman to travel to space aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, cementing her legacy as a pioneer in both the scientific and social ...
From the time Mae Jemison was a little girl ... her childhood premonition came true. She flew to space aboard Endeavour as part of STS-47, a joint mission between the US and Japan to experiment ...
Lift off of Endeavour on America’s fiftieth space shuttle flight ... One of the crew, Mission Specialist Four Mae Jemison, was making history. As the rockets fired against the Florida ...
Dr. Mae Jemison became the first black woman to travel into space aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour. However, many are unaware that another African American woman was also part of this historic ...
Mae Jemison is a physician, engineer, educator, entrepreneur and the first woman of color in the world to go into space - she was a NASA astronaut for six years. Currently Mae devotes much of her ...
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology will present Mae Jemison M.D. with an honorary degree in engineering during the May 25 ceremony. Jemison is a former NASA Space Shuttle astronaut, entrepreneur ...
Construction of the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center will be completed by mid-2025. The new home of NASA's retired space shuttle Endeavour has reached new heights, and the California Science ...
This is Mae C. Jemison, photographed in 1992 on board the science module in the Space Shuttle Endeavour. You’ve probably seen videos of astronauts like Tim Peake floating around the ...
unobstructed future view of space shuttle Endeavour in the building’s 20-story Samuel Oschin Shuttle Gallery. A tradition in major construction projects and infrastructure works, the topping out ...
there were printers aboard the Space Shuttle, and the story behind them is fascinating. The push for printers in space came from the combined forces of NASA’s love for checklists and the need ...
US astronaut, doctor and engineer Mae Jemison became the first Black woman to go into space in 1992. She was one of seven crew aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, on a mission named STS-47.
No, you can’t. But you can have a lot more—and do a lot more—than you think. Jemison, who holds degrees in engineering and medicine, went to space on the Endeavour in 1992. Back to Firsts ...