{"id":44639,"date":"2023-05-17T14:50:48","date_gmt":"2023-05-17T14:50:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/?post_type=purple_issue&#038;p=44639"},"modified":"2023-05-30T12:13:31","modified_gmt":"2023-05-30T12:13:31","slug":"the-first-women-of-space","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/2023\/05\/17\/the-first-women-of-space\/","title":{"rendered":"The first women of space"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center sans-serif intro\"><strong>Ezzy Pearson <\/strong>reveals how Valentina Tereshkova and Sally Ride blazed the trail for womankind <\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image alignfull size-large article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"498\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/s07-02-014a_0_preview-1024x498.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45130\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/s07-02-014a_0_preview-1024x498.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/s07-02-014a_0_preview-300x146.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/s07-02-014a_0_preview-768x373.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/s07-02-014a_0_preview-1536x746.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/s07-02-014a_0_preview-2048x995.jpg 2048w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>Sally Ride led the way in the West as the first US female in space, flying on board Space Shuttle Challenger in 1983 <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n<p class=\"has-drop-cap article-full-body sans-serif dropcap\">Sixty years ago this June, a Soviet factory worker with a passion for parachuting became the first woman to fly in space. Twenty years and two days later, half a world away a tennis-playing astrophysicist followed suit to become the first American woman in space. This month, we take a look back at the flights of Valentina Tereshkova and Sally Ride \u2013 two individuals who forged the way for women in space. Yet while one\u2019s flight remained something of a one-off with little lasting effect on her nation\u2019s space programme, the other\u2019s was the start of a step-change in outlook that continues to this day. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Born on 6 March 1937, Valentina Tereshkova was the daughter of a tractor driver who died during World War II. Upon reaching adulthood, Tereshkova worked in a textile factory, continuing to study in her spare time. Unlike most future astronauts, she did not spend her childhood dreaming of space. Instead, it was a different passion that decided her path \u2013 parachuting. She began the hobby in 1959 after seeing an advertisement for a local club, and by the early \u201960s she was jumping competitively. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">At the time, the Soviet Union dominated the Space Race. It had successfully put the first man, Yuri Gagarin, into space, but there were concerns that the US might launch a female astronaut just so that they could claim that \u2018first\u2019. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"778\" height=\"1024\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_861265112_preview-778x1024.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45131\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_861265112_preview-778x1024.jpg 778w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_861265112_preview-228x300.jpg 228w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_861265112_preview-768x1011.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_861265112_preview-1167x1536.jpg 1167w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_861265112_preview-1555x2048.jpg 1555w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_861265112_preview-scaled.jpg 1944w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 778px) 100vw, 778px\" \/><figcaption>First female: Valentina Tereshkova\u2019s patriotic back story and parachuting prowess won her the launch pad spot <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-columns\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-column\">\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"672\" height=\"1024\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-501781096-672x1024.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45133\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-501781096-672x1024.jpg 672w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-501781096-197x300.jpg 197w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-501781096-768x1169.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-501781096-1009x1536.jpg 1009w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-501781096-1345x2048.jpg 1345w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-501781096-scaled.jpg 1681w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 672px) 100vw, 672px\" \/><figcaption>The textile factory worker underwent months of rigorous training<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-column\">\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"668\" height=\"1024\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-170984786-668x1024.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45132\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-170984786-668x1024.jpg 668w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-170984786-196x300.jpg 196w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-170984786-768x1177.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-170984786-1003x1536.jpg 1003w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-170984786-1337x2048.jpg 1337w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages-170984786-scaled.jpg 1671w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 668px) 100vw, 668px\" \/><figcaption>Her suit was a specially tailored version of the one worn by Yuri Gagarin<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">\u201cWe cannot allow that the first woman in space will be American,\u201d Nikolai Kamanin, director of cosmonaut training, wrote in his diary, and soon began seeking out potential candidates. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Previous cosmonauts had been drawn from the air force, but with no female pilots, Kamanin instead looked for experienced parachutists. They would need to be under 30, as well as under 5 foot 7 inches (1.7m) in order to fit into the single-person Vostok crew capsules. Tereshkova was one of five women who fitted the criteria and underwent cosmonaut training. During this, the women were put through tests to ensure their bodies could cope with the physical demands of spaceflight, were taught to fly MiG jets and instructed on the workings of their spacecraft. <\/p>\n\n<h4 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Soviets surge ahead <\/strong><\/h4>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Once training was complete, the question became which of the five women would fly. As it had been with Gagarin before her, it was Tereshkova\u2019s origin story that gained her her seat on Vostok 6. She was the embodiment of the Communist ideal: the daughter of a farmer who had died for his nation, who had educated herself, proving anyone \u2013 man or woman \u2013 could rise through hard graft. It was for this that Kamanin referred to Tereshkova as \u201cGagarin in a skirt\u201d. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"775\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/BTKEH2_preview-1024x775.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45135\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/BTKEH2_preview-1024x775.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/BTKEH2_preview-300x227.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/BTKEH2_preview-768x581.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/BTKEH2_preview-1536x1162.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/BTKEH2_preview-2048x1550.jpg 2048w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>16 June 1963: the 26-year-old\u2019s 48-orbit flight was beamed to televisions across the Soviet Union <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"750\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_158598869_preview-1024x750.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45136\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_158598869_preview-1024x750.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_158598869_preview-300x220.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_158598869_preview-768x562.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_158598869_preview-1536x1125.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_158598869_preview-2048x1500.jpg 2048w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>Locals gather to meet her as she awaits pick-up after parachuting to the ground in Kazakhstan <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Her flight launched on 16 June 1963 with the exuberant yell of \u201cHey sky, take off your hat. I\u2019m on my way!\u201d. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Part of her mission was to look out of the window and take photos of the atmosphere, which would be used to study particles in the upper stratosphere. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">\u201cI see the horizon,\u201d she said looking out from the cockpit. \u201cA light blue, a beautiful band. This is the Earth. How beautiful it is! All goes well.\u201d <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Despite her upbeat words, the cramped Vostok capsule meant Tereshkova was uncomfortable for most of the flight. A combination of zero gravity and<span> unpalatable food meant she often felt ill. Then, after she vomited she found out that the ground crew had forgotten to include toothpaste with the toothbrush they\u2019d packed for her.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Despite this, Tereshkova handled the craft well. On her first orbit, she passed within five kilometres of Vostok 5, which had launched just two days before her, the manoeuvre testing several procedures that would allow future spacecraft to dock together. She returned to Earth three days and 48 orbits later, narrowly avoiding disaster when she noticed that the Vostok\u2019s guidance programme was set to ascend from orbit, rather than descend. As with all Vostok missions, she ejected before impact and parachuted to the ground, ending her space journey using the very skill that had got her there. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1221\" height=\"733\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/370ae855-f94f-470c-a131-9ee2c6854b03.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-44631\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/370ae855-f94f-470c-a131-9ee2c6854b03.jpg 1221w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/370ae855-f94f-470c-a131-9ee2c6854b03-300x180.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/370ae855-f94f-470c-a131-9ee2c6854b03-1024x615.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/370ae855-f94f-470c-a131-9ee2c6854b03-768x461.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1221px) 100vw, 1221px\" \/><figcaption>On a promotional tour with Yuri Gagarin in 1963. After Gagarin\u2019s death, Tereshkova \u2013 an invaluable asset to the Soviet state \u2013 was prohibited from flying again<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">In the weeks and months that followed, Tereshkova became a celebrity, with several parades in her<span> honour. Behind the scenes, though, there was a very different sentiment. While there had been plans for the other female cosmonauts to fly, the nation\u2019s lead spacecraft designer Sergei Korolev put a stop to them, citing the fact that one of the candidates already had a family.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">\u201cThey forbade me from flying, despite all my protests and arguments,\u201d Tereshkova said years later. \u201cAfter being once in space, I was keen to go back there. But it didn\u2019t happen.\u201d <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Though the female cosmonauts disagreed with the decision, and wrote to the central party committee, their opinions were ignored. The Soviets had claimed their \u2018first\u2019. <\/p>\n\n<section class=\"wp-block-uagb-section uagb-section__wrap uagb-section__background-color uagb-block-e369ecc1-b3bf-4820-83f6-7cade5625f81 article-boxout\"><div class=\"uagb-section__overlay\"><\/div><div class=\"uagb-section__inner-wrap\">\n<h4 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Cosmonaut women <\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Tereshkova got there first, but few Russian women followed in her footsteps <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image article-in-image photo\"><figure class=\"no-tts alignright size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/503408main_jsc2010e193858_full-764x1024.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45149\" width=\"336\" height=\"450\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/503408main_jsc2010e193858_full-764x1024.jpg 764w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/503408main_jsc2010e193858_full-224x300.jpg 224w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/503408main_jsc2010e193858_full-768x1030.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/503408main_jsc2010e193858_full-1146x1536.jpg 1146w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/503408main_jsc2010e193858_full.jpg 1162w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 336px) 100vw, 336px\" \/><figcaption>Tereshkova, pictured here in 2010, followed her space career with a life in politics <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">After the flight, Tereshkova\u2019s career became centred around touring the globe, and she was the most frequently requested cosmonaut of the entire Soviet spaceflight programme. However, her success meant she never flew again. When Gagarin died in 1968 in a plane crash, the Soviet Union realised it couldn\u2019t risk losing another celebrity, and she was grounded. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">In 1963, she married fellow astronaut Andriyan Nikolayev. Their daughter, Elena, was the subject of much curiosity, as she was the first person born to two people who had been in space. They divorced in 1982. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">By the time NASA advertised for the 1978 astronaut class, the first intake to include women, the Soviets had yet to put another woman in space. Not wanting to be outdone again after Apollo\u2019s triumph, the next class of cosmonauts included nine women along with four men. Tereshkova herself was allowed to requalify as a cosmonaut. In August 1982, fellow class member Svetlana Savitskaya travelled to the Salyut 7 space station, just beating Sally Ride to be the second woman in space. However, she was the only woman from the class to fly in space and, to date, in total only five of Russia\u2019s cosmonauts have been women. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Politically active throughout her life, Tereshkova has held many offices since retiring from spaceflight and currently sits in the Russian parliament, the Duma. <\/p>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n<h4 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>Meanwhile in America\u2026 <\/strong><\/h4>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">NASA could well have beaten them to the punch, however. In 1959, William Randolph Lovelace, the physician in charge of determining who was physically suited to spaceflight, had been curious about how the female body would respond to his tests. He\u2019d secretly called in several women, 13 of whom passed the first stages. He went public with the results, hoping to garner support for further tests, which would require access to military facilities. Instead, many at NASA, including several of the male astronauts, pushed back against the idea. Rather than ban women outright, NASA insisted that candidates needed jet pilot experience which could only be gained in the military \u2013 and which <em>did <\/em>ban women from flying. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"no-tts alignleft size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/Sally_Ride_1984_preview-819x1024.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45142\" width=\"205\" height=\"256\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/Sally_Ride_1984_preview-819x1024.jpg 819w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/Sally_Ride_1984_preview-240x300.jpg 240w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/Sally_Ride_1984_preview-768x960.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/Sally_Ride_1984_preview-1229x1536.jpg 1229w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/Sally_Ride_1984_preview-1639x2048.jpg 1639w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/Sally_Ride_1984_preview-scaled.jpg 2048w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 205px) 100vw, 205px\" \/><figcaption>Physicist Sally Ride acted as CapCom and developed Shuttle tech before taking her seat on Challenger <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">The tacit ban would remain in place until 1977, when NASA was selecting its first astronaut class in eight years. Apollo was long over and the agency<span>&nbsp;was looking to crew its new project, the Space Shuttle. With a capacity of eight people, the programme would require many new astronauts. Equal rights for women and for people of colour had become far more prominent in the West since the last astronaut intake, and so the requirements were broadened to accommodate a more diverse range of people.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">To push the applicant call to as many people as possible, NASA advertised on TV, radio and in newspapers. It was reading the latter that brought the initiative to the attention of PhD student Sally Ride. A highly active person, Ride had found her first love in the world of tennis. Her prowess at the sport netted her several scholarships to study physics at university and, despite training for hours every day, she excelled academically. She eventually went to Stanford University for her PhD. It was when she was about to graduate and wondering what direction to take her life that Ride spotted the advert. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">\u201cThe moment I saw that, I knew that that\u2019s what I wanted to do\u2026 I wanted to apply to the astronaut corps and see whether NASA would take me and see whether I could have the opportunity to go on that adventure,\u201d Ride said in a 2006 interview at the US Astronaut Hall of Fame. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"654\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/668579main_ride1_full_full_preview-1024x654.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45143\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/668579main_ride1_full_full_preview-1024x654.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/668579main_ride1_full_full_preview-300x192.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/668579main_ride1_full_full_preview-768x491.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/668579main_ride1_full_full_preview-1536x982.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/668579main_ride1_full_full_preview.jpg 2000w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>Ride (left) was part of NASA\u2019s 1978 astronaut intake, the first to include women <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<h4 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>The USA plays catch-up <\/strong><\/h4>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">In all, 8,079 people applied and just 35 were chosen. Among them were one Asian-American man, three African-American men and six women, one of whom was Ride. After completing basic training in 1978, Ride worked within NASA on the Shuttle\u2019s Remote Manipulator System, Canadarm, as well as acting as CapCom on two missions, being the link between ground control and the astronauts in orbit. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">The first six crewed flights of the Shuttle were flown with smaller crews from earlier astronaut classes, but by the seventh flight, STS-7, it was time for the class of 1978 to take their seats, and one of them would be a woman. The mission would require Canadarm, with which Ride was well-experienced, but it was Ride\u2019s ability to get along with and work alongside almost<span> anyone that led to her being selected to be the first American woman in space.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">NASA had seen the impact being \u2018the first\u2019 could have on an astronaut\u2019s life with Neil Armstrong, so officials asked if Ride was willing to accept that fame. She agreed, but in truth Ride had little comprehension of how intense the attention would be. While Tereshkova had been somewhat protected by the Soviet Union\u2019s policy of not publicising<span> missions until they were under way, Ride was under the microscope from the moment her assignment was announced.<\/span><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"669\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/18649126018_5503d5e73f_o_preview-1024x669.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45145\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/18649126018_5503d5e73f_o_preview-1024x669.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/18649126018_5503d5e73f_o_preview-300x196.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/18649126018_5503d5e73f_o_preview-768x502.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/18649126018_5503d5e73f_o_preview-1536x1003.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/18649126018_5503d5e73f_o_preview-2048x1338.jpg 2048w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>The first US woman in space, and at 32 the youngest US astronaut, poses with the rest of the Challenger crew in June 1983 <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"1024\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-1024x1024.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45146\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-768x768.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-1536x1536.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-2048x2048.jpg 2048w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>The mission specialist deployed satellites and conducted experiments during the six-day flight<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">\u201cReally the only bad moments in our training involved the press,\u201d Ride said in an interview with feminist Gloria Steinem. \u201cWhereas NASA appeared to be very enlightened about flying women astronauts, the press didn\u2019t appear to be. Without a doubt, I think the worst question that I\u2019ve gotten was whether I cried when we got malfunctions in the simulator.\u201d <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">She endured the questions and on 18 June 1983 the first American woman headed to space on board the Challenger Space Shuttle. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">\u201cThe view of Earth is absolutely spectacular, and the feeling of looking back and seeing your planet as a planet is just an amazing feeling,\u201d said Ride in the<span> 2006 interview. \u201cIt\u2019s a totally different perspective, and it makes you appreciate, actually, how fragile our existence is.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n\n<h4 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>A flair for spaceflight <\/strong><\/h4>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Ride thrived in orbit. Unlike many new astronauts, she didn\u2019t experience any form of space nausea \u2013 a little ironic given the crew was meant to test new space-sickness medication, which she couldn\u2019t do. Instead, she dedicated herself to the main task of releasing three new satellites. Two of these were communications satellites, while the third was the Shuttle Pallet Satellite SPAS-01, which would test the formation of alloys in microgravity. During the deployment procedure, she manoeuvred the robotic arm into the shape of a \u20187\u2019 to celebrate the flight. <\/p>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"no-tts aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"1024\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/STS-7_SPAS_1_preview-1024x1024.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45144\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/STS-7_SPAS_1_preview-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/STS-7_SPAS_1_preview-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/STS-7_SPAS_1_preview-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/STS-7_SPAS_1_preview-768x768.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/STS-7_SPAS_1_preview-1536x1536.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/STS-7_SPAS_1_preview-2048x2048.jpg 2048w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>Ride was a skilled operator of the Shuttle\u2019s robotic arm, seen here retrieving the SPAS-01 science platform <\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">After a six-day mission, the Shuttle headed home. Bad weather forced it to divert its landing to Edwards Air Force Base in California, but it was one of only a few hiccups in an otherwise flawless mission. Ride\u2019s flight had proved women could not just handle spaceflight but excel at it. <\/p>\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">In the years since, there has been a global push to increase female engagement with space and science. Astronaut classes from NASA, the European Space Agency and other nations have included an ever-increasing number of female candidates \u2013 many of whom cite both Ride and Tereshkova as inspirations. Just over 70 women have flown in space, out of a total of around 600 people, but the number is growing as more and more women are being assigned to missions. With NASA\u2019s Artemis programme in full swing, it won\u2019t be long until one of them takes \u201cone giant leap for womankind\u201d. <\/p>\n\n<section class=\"wp-block-uagb-section uagb-section__wrap uagb-section__background-color uagb-block-ad20a698-63f7-4894-a22f-319cac7f7fda article-boxout\"><div class=\"uagb-section__overlay\"><\/div><div class=\"uagb-section__inner-wrap\">\n<h4 class=\"sans-serif article-subhead\"><strong>In it for the long Ride <\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"sans-serif article-subsubhead\"><strong>Sally Ride remained dedicated to space long after her barrier-breaking mission <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"no-tts wp-block-image size-large article-in-image photo\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1024\" height=\"639\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/670498main_sally_ride_full_preview-1024x639.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45150\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/670498main_sally_ride_full_preview-1024x639.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/670498main_sally_ride_full_preview-300x187.jpg 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/670498main_sally_ride_full_preview-768x479.jpg 768w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/670498main_sally_ride_full_preview-1536x958.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/670498main_sally_ride_full_preview-2048x1277.jpg 2048w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption>Ride dedicated much of her later life to inspiring children of all backgrounds to study science <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">After her flight on STS-7, Ride stayed with NASA and flew a second Shuttle mission, STS-41-G, in October 1984. She was joined on board by Kathy Sullivan, making it the first space mission with two women. It also made Ride the first US woman to fly in space twice and Sullivan the first US woman to perform a spacewalk, though cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya had claimed both of these world firsts a few months earlier. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Ride was scheduled for a third flight, but this was cancelled following the Challenger disaster. Instead, she was appointed to the commission investigating the accident, leading to a more managerial role at NASA, planning the agency\u2019s future. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">She left NASA in 1987, taking various university professorial posts, although she continued to work with NASA on outreach programmes. She set up Sally Ride Science to encourage children, particularly girls, into taking up science.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Both presidents Clinton and Obama offered her the role of NASA administrator, but she turned them down. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"article-full-body sans-serif\">Ride married fellow astronaut candidate Steven Hawley, but later divorced. After her death on 23 July 2012,<span> her family revealed (with Ride\u2019s consent) that she had been in relationships with both men and women throughout her life and had been with female partner Tam O\u2019Shaughnessy for 27 years, making her the first known gay astronaut.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n<div class=\"no-tts wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"no-tts alignleft size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/20151111SkyatNight-2584-2.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"no-tts wp-image-45151\" width=\"80\" height=\"80\" srcset=\"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/20151111SkyatNight-2584-2.png 718w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/20151111SkyatNight-2584-2-300x300.png 300w, https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/20151111SkyatNight-2584-2-150x150.png 150w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 80px) 100vw, 80px\" \/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n<p>Ezzy Pearson is <em>BBC Sky at Night Magazine<\/em>\u2019s features editor. Her book <em>Robots in Space<\/em> is available through History Press<br><br><br><br><\/p>\n\n<p class=\"footer\">PHOTOS: NASA, GETTY, EVERETT COLLECTION INC\/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO, NASA\/MIKE FOSSUM, DOMINIC HART<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How Valentina Tereshkova and Sally Ride blazed the trail for womankind <\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":24,"featured_media":45146,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"ub_ctt_via":"","purple_page_number":"34","purple_custom_meta_purple_page_number":"34","purple_seq_number":"1","purple_custom_meta_purple_seq_number":"1","purple_source_article":"article_34-1.xml","purple_custom_meta_purple_source_article":"article_34-1.xml","purple_source_issue":"June-2023","purple_custom_meta_purple_source_issue":"June-2023","purple_external_id":"June-2023-34-1","purple_custom_meta_purple_external_id":"June-2023-34-1","purple_issue_code":"|0000086565||","purple_custom_meta_purple_issue_code":"|0000086565||","purple_android_product":"com.im.skyatnight.217","purple_custom_meta_purple_android_product":"com.im.skyatnight.217","purple_ios_product":"com.im.skyatnight.217","purple_custom_meta_purple_ios_product":"com.im.skyatnight.217","purple_web_product":"","purple_custom_meta_purple_web_product":"","purple_publication_id":"075fab74-0a21-4201-866a-899d6c41c40c","purple_migrated":"","kt_blocks_editor_width":""},"categories":[21],"tags":[14],"featured_image_src":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-scaled.jpg","author_info":{"display_name":"importmanagerhub@sprylab.com","author_link":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/author\/importmanagerhubsprylab-com\/"},"acf":{"readingTimeMinutes":"13","apple_news_title":""},"uagb_featured_image_src":{"full":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-scaled.jpg",2560,2560,false],"thumbnail":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-150x150.jpg",150,150,true],"medium":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-300x300.jpg",300,300,true],"medium_large":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-768x768.jpg",768,768,true],"large":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-1024x1024.jpg",800,800,true],"1536x1536":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-1536x1536.jpg",1536,1536,true],"2048x2048":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/77\/2023\/05\/GettyImages_1150980259_preview-2048x2048.jpg",2048,2048,true]},"uagb_author_info":{"display_name":"importmanagerhub@sprylab.com","author_link":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/author\/importmanagerhubsprylab-com\/"},"uagb_comment_info":0,"uagb_excerpt":"How Valentina Tereshkova and Sally Ride blazed the trail for womankind","_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/44639"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/24"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=44639"}],"version-history":[{"count":10,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/44639\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":47089,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/44639\/revisions\/47089"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/45146"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=44639"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=44639"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcskyatnight\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=44639"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}