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 ...
Mae Jemison was born October 17 ... She flew to space aboard Endeavour as part of STS-47, a joint mission between the US and Japan to experiment with life science and materials processing ...
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 ...
Jemison later starred in an episode of the series after being a fan since childhood. In Sept. 1992, she joined six other astronauts on the Endeavor for eight days, making her the first African ...
A group of preschoolers are getting a lesson that’s out of this world and learning about Astronaut Mae Jemison. But they ...
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 ...
The Anson Youth Leaders Academy returned to the SPCC Lockhart-Taylor Center this year to present “Blacks in Wax: An Exhibit ...
the new home of the Space Shuttle Endeavour. In 1987, engineer and scientist Dr. Mae Jemison became the first African American woman admitted to NASA’s astronaut training program. In 1992 ...
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 ...