From the time Mae Jemison was a little girl, she was convinced that she would go to space. No one could tell ... After practicing medicine, joining a shuttle mission, appearing in Star Trek ...
One of the crew, Mission Specialist Four Mae Jemison, was making history ... At first, she worked at the space centre and on computer software at the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory.
Mae Jemison and Amelia Earhart. Wright told FLORIDA TODAY that in the nose of the space shuttle, which took on the most heat, were "puzzle blankets." Named for how they look, Wright sewed them ...
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 ...
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.