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Mae Jemison: Trailblazing Astronaut
Ebook28 pages11 minutes
By Heather E. Schwartz
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About this ebook
Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space, is an engineer, physician, teacher, Peace Corps volunteer, and founder of multiple technology companies. This fascinating bio tells about her inspiring story on Earth and beyond.
Author
Heather E. Schwartz
When Heather E. Schwartz was thirteen years old, she tracked down several lead orphans from the movie "Annie" and interviewed them by phone. As an adult, she realized she could apply those same early instincts to a career as a reporter and writer. She is the author of more than 35 nonfiction children's titles, published bygd Lerner Publishing Group, Capstone Press, Teacher Created Materials, Lucent Books, and Tangerine Press, a Scholastic imprint. She has written articles for National Geographic Kids and Discovery Girls. In addition, she developed the content for , the juvenile secti
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List of space travellers by first flight
"Space traveler" redirects here. For other uses, see Space traveler (disambiguation).
This is a list of space travellers by first flight. The table is listed in chronological order from the date of first flight. The table adheres to a common definition of a space traveller; the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale criterion of achieving an altitude higher than km (62mi; ,ft), thereby crossing the FAI-defined Kármán line. The criteria for determining who has achieved human spaceflight vary. Personnel who qualify only for the United States Astronaut Badge, awarded to those who achieve an altitude of 50mi (80km; ,ft), are listed at the X's highest flights and the VSS Unity test flights.
Space travellers
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| ◉ | After the name, denotes sub-orbital space travellers who have flown into orbit on a subsequ
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