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Heroic astronaut Sally Ride honored at unveiling of her statue at Reagan museum
Dailynews ^ | 07/05/2023 | DELILAH BRUMER

Posted on 07/05/2023 8:03:16 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27

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To: ChicagoConservative27

Wasn’t this the one that wore diapers to travel from Texas to Florida to see her married boyfriend (and wasn’t murder or attempted murder involved)?


41 posted on 07/05/2023 11:32:22 AM PDT by Bikkuri (I am proud to be a PureBlood.)
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To: libh8er
She is officially the first gay in space.

We don't know that. She was married to a male for 5 years. At best we can say is that she is the first bi-sexual astronaut that we know about..

42 posted on 07/05/2023 11:42:43 AM PDT by EVO X ( )
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To: Bikkuri

NO


43 posted on 07/05/2023 11:49:20 AM PDT by Hot Tabasco
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To: hinckley buzzard
Considering she kept that aspect of her life a secret and it didn't become publicly known until her sister mentioned it in her tribute to Sally, is a testament to Sally's character and undeserving of the bigoted responses on this thread.

She was a pioneer for women in a vocation previously dominated by men and a worthy role model for young girls and should be celebrated, not mocked.......

Her statue at the Reagan Museum is a fitting place and tribute to all she accomplished and stood for.

"Sally's main concern in the last days of her life was making sure that Sally Ride Science survived her passing."

44 posted on 07/05/2023 12:26:23 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco
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To: gundog
Well, she’d still be a woman.

So the story is basically, a woman and lesbo gets into a spaceship that explodes, so they put a statue up of her? feel free to add to that summary.

Which acts of heroism does the statue show? Which did she perform?

45 posted on 07/05/2023 1:06:24 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion (Fraud vitiates everything)
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

Sally Ride died in her home, at the age of 61, of pancreatic cancer.


46 posted on 07/05/2023 1:11:45 PM PDT by gundog (It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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To: gundog

Thank you

So third woman in Space.
What heroic things did she do?


47 posted on 07/05/2023 1:13:15 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion (Fraud vitiates everything)
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To: hinckley buzzard

I admire her greatly as a astronaut. He sexuality is of no importance. Her claim to fame is her death and her sexuality of which I will not criticize. Should we not venerate Grissom, White and Chaffe whom burned to death in a capsule prior to launch at Cape Canaveral. It was a gruesome death in a 100% oxygen atmosphere. They are all hero but it seems sexuality makes one hero better than another.

I suspect she just wanted to be a great engineer and astronaut.


48 posted on 07/05/2023 3:15:35 PM PDT by cpdiii (cane cutter, deckhand, roughneck, geologist, consultant, pilot, almost chemist, pharmacist)
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To: Hot Tabasco
Considering she kept that aspect of her life a secret and it didn't become publicly known until her sister mentioned it in her tribute to Sally, is a testament to Sally's character and undeserving of the bigoted responses on this thread.

I agree. She didn’t talk about her sexual preferences at all. After she retired from the astronaut corps, she set up a foundation for educating kids who wanted to expand their knowledge in various sciences.

And while I do tend to agree with another poster on here that the first this and the first that is far too hyped in most cases, Sally Ride *was* the first American woman in space and I personally think that’s pretty darn cool.

49 posted on 07/05/2023 8:52:46 PM PDT by Allegra (Stop the Zeepers from Censoring FReepers)
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To: cpdiii
Her claim to fame is her death…

She died of pancreatic cancer long after she retired from the astronaut corps.

She flew on two missions - both on the Challenger, I think - in the 80s.

50 posted on 07/05/2023 8:55:47 PM PDT by Allegra (Stop the Zeepers from Censoring FReepers)
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51 posted on 07/06/2023 12:39:48 AM PDT by gundog (It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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To: Hot Tabasco; Bikkuri
Lisa Nowak....


52 posted on 07/06/2023 12:43:11 AM PDT by gundog (It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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To: gundog

Thank you for correcting me. It has been a while, and I couldn’t remember which one it was.
Looked her up on Wiki (thank you for the correct name), and lots of updated info that I didn’t know about that case.


53 posted on 07/06/2023 1:29:12 AM PDT by Bikkuri (I am proud to be a PureBlood.)
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To: Bikkuri
You’re welcome.

She, along with the Kelly Flinn, the female B-52 pilot removed from nuclear missions for insubordination related to a romantic involvement, have really given women a bad name in high-profile aviation.

54 posted on 07/06/2023 1:58:04 AM PDT by gundog (It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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To: ChicagoConservative27

What a cheap ass shot, calling it a museum rather than
the Reagan Presidential Library.


55 posted on 07/06/2023 4:41:44 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the USofA & to the Constitutional REPUBLIC for which it stands.)
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To: kenmcg

Yes, a song from Deep Purple called ‘Contact Lost’. Steve Morse wrote such a moving piece, expressing on his guitar. If you haven’t heard it before it really is amazing the emotion he shows.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hKyFYwXonko&pp=ygUYY29udGFjdCBsb3N0IGRlZXAgcHVycGxl


56 posted on 07/06/2023 11:39:11 AM PDT by perfect stranger
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To: perfect stranger

Morse is incredible. Saw him once a few years back with the Dixie Dregs. He, Metheny et al are on another planet when it comes to guitar. Terry Kath, Hendrix - just phenoms.


57 posted on 07/06/2023 11:46:22 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: 1Old Pro

All excellent players there. And if Hendrix said he’s good, talking about Terry Kath, he’s good.
But don’t forget Jeff Beck in that list.


58 posted on 07/06/2023 12:52:49 PM PDT by perfect stranger
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To: perfect stranger
But don’t forget Jeff Beck in that list.

He's on the list. For me, there were only a few Beck "songs" that I really enjoyed. Can't question the talent though.

59 posted on 07/06/2023 12:59:00 PM PDT by 1Old Pro
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