When it comes to life’s most ambitious goals, the journey to achieving them might be as important, if not more so, than the ...
ABC 33/40 is taking time to honor the achievements and legacies of African Americans for Black History Month.Follow us online ...
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 ...
From the time Mae Jemison was a little girl, she was convinced that she would go to space. No one could tell her otherwise. She was sure that space travel would be as common as air travel by the ...
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Black History Month at the California Science CenterIt’s Black History Month! Gayle Anderson reports from the California Science Center about the development of the new Samuel ...
On 12 September 1992, Endeavour blasted off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre. One of the crew, Mission Specialist Four Mae Jemison, was making history. As the rockets fired against the Florida ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Dr. Mae Jemsion became the first woman of color in space when STS-47 launched from Kennedy Space Center in 1992. She explains what going to space meant to her.
Being the first to do anything in this world, is a trailblazing and pioneering act. As the first African American woman to travel to space, Mae Jemison broke boundaries, paved paths, and served as ...
St. Louis Park celebrates Black History Month by featuring local employee Justin Grays and his inspiration, astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - It is the fifth day of Black History Month and we have the Black history fact of the day. In 1992 Dr. Mae Jemison became the first African American woman in space. Here is a fun ...
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 ...
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