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Right Stuff, Wrong Sex: NASA’s Lost Female Astronauts

sp00ner77

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
Imagine if the first person on the moon had proclaimed, “That’s one small step for woman, one giant leap for mankind.”

It could have happened. In the late 1950s, the United States government contemplated training women as astronauts, and newly released medical test results show that they were just as cool and tough as the men who went to the moon.

“They were all extraordinary women and outstanding pilots and great candidates for what was proposed,” said Donald Kilgore, a doctor who evaluated both male and female space flight candidates at the Lovelace Clinic, a mid-century center of aeromedical research. “They came out better than the men in many categories.”

The clinic’s founder, Randy Lovelace, developed the health assessments used to select the Mercury 7 team, and thought that women might make competent astronauts. It was a radical idea for the era. Women’s liberation had just begun to stir, and only a quarter of U.S. women had jobs.


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DreamSparrow

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Re: Right Stuff, Wrong Sex: NASA’s Lost Female Astronauts

It's a shame it never happened. Could have totally revolutionised the way a lot of people look at the world if the first human being who stepped foot on the moon was a woman.

Here's hoping they consider it for Mars. :glugglug:
 
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