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Judi Lynn

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Sat Sep 12, 2020, 09:22 AM Sep 2020

On This Day in Space: Sept. 12, 1992: Mae Jemison Becomes 1st African-American woman in space

By Hanneke Weitering - Associate Editor an hour ago

On Sept. 12, 1992, NASA astronaut Mae Jemison became the first African-American woman to go to space.

In NASA's early days, women and people of color were never selected to go to space. NASA didn't send a woman to space until the seventh space shuttle mission in 1983. The first African-American man NASA launched into space flew on the following mission that same year.

Nine years later, NASA finally selected an African-American woman to fly on STS-47, the 50th space shuttle mission. Jemison was a trained engineer and licensed physician who served in the Peace Corps before applying to become an astronaut.

She worked as a mission specialist on STS-47 and logged over 190 hours in space. STS-47 was her only mission. In 1993, she retired from NASA and went on to found her own company, the Jemison Group, which is a technology consulting firm.

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https://www.space.com/39251-on-this-day-in-space.html

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