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Almost Heaven: The Story of Women in Space - MIT Press Book | Inspiring True Stories of Female Astronauts & Space Pioneers | Perfect for STEM Education & Women's History Month
Almost Heaven: The Story of Women in Space - MIT Press Book | Inspiring True Stories of Female Astronauts & Space Pioneers | Perfect for STEM Education & Women's History Month
Almost Heaven: The Story of Women in Space - MIT Press Book | Inspiring True Stories of Female Astronauts & Space Pioneers | Perfect for STEM Education & Women's History Month
Almost Heaven: The Story of Women in Space - MIT Press Book | Inspiring True Stories of Female Astronauts & Space Pioneers | Perfect for STEM Education & Women's History Month

Almost Heaven: The Story of Women in Space - MIT Press Book | Inspiring True Stories of Female Astronauts & Space Pioneers | Perfect for STEM Education & Women's History Month

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The stories of the remarkable women who have bravely met two challenges: the risk of space travel and the struggle to succeed in a man's world.Almost Heaven tells the stories of the remarkable women who have bravely met two challenges: the risk of space travel and the struggle to succeed in a man's world. From Valentina Tereshkova in 1963 and Sally Ride in 1983 to Kalpana Chawla and Lauren Clark on the last flight of the Columbia, these women made history. Bettyann Holtzmann Kevles brings the women of space to life in this fascinating book, describing what motivates them, the pioneers who paved the way for them, and how their presence in the astronaut corps changed NASA. Setting her story against the background of the Cold War and the women's movement of the 1960s and 1970s, Kevles takes us from Cape Canaveral to Star City in Russia and back. She describes the years of rejection before women were allowed to train as astronauts in the U.S. space program and the problems that female cosmonauts encountered in the U.S.S.R. Kevles talks to the first women chosen by NASA to be astronauts in 1978 and to many women who have followed them. These women, she shows, have not only broken down barriers to join the most exclusive men's club in the world--the space program--they have become players in the greatest adventure of our time, the human exploration of space. This paperback edition includes Kevles's thoughts on the 2005 Discovery mission and other recent developments in the space program as well as her reflections on the role of female astronauts today, and perhaps tomorrow.

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This book is awesome!..I bought a used one but it looked like brand new!.. The book itself is amazing. wonderful stories about women not just in USA but in different areas, e.x. Russia. It really opened my eyes!I recommend it!Olivia
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