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William769

(55,144 posts)
Mon Jul 23, 2012, 06:43 PM Jul 2012

Sally Ride, First (Gay) American Woman in Space, Dead at 61

Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, passed away at the age of 61, leaving behind her longtime female partner.

Ride, who suffered from pancreatic cancer, died peacefully Monday. Born in Los Angeles in 1951, Ride obtained degrees in physics and English before signing up to become a NASA astronaut in 1977; it was the first time women were allowed in space. Ride apparently wasn’t out then — it's unlikely an openly gay person would be allowed to become an astronaut at the time, as the government believed gays represented security risks thanks to potential blackmail situations. She was actually married to a fellow astronaut, Steven Hawley, during part of her time with NASA.

Ride was chosen to be an astronaut in 1978 and jetted out of Earth's orbit in 1983 as the first American woman to go into space. Ride was part of the Challenger mission and would attend another Challenger voyage in 1984. A third trip was halted after the deadly 1986 Challenger explosion killed several astronauts and teacher Christa McAuliffe. Ride retired from NASA in 1987, eventually becoming a college professor in California.

A hero to millions of girls and women, Ride leaves behind her partner of 27 years, Tam O’Shaughnessy, as well as her mother, Joyce; her sister, Bear; her niece, Caitlin, and nephew, Whitney; her staff of 40 at Sally Ride Science; and many friends and colleagues around the country, according to Ride's website.

http://www.advocate.com/society/people/2012/07/23/first-american-woman-space-sally-ride-leaves-behind-partner

Rest In Peace Sally.

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Sally Ride, First (Gay) American Woman in Space, Dead at 61 (Original Post) William769 Jul 2012 OP
Very sad, that was way too young... joeybee12 Jul 2012 #1
This saddens me Va Lefty Jul 2012 #2
Oh Gosh! longship Jul 2012 #3
I had no idea she was gay. I guess I didn't pay much attention. kestrel91316 Jul 2012 #4
+1 Fearless Jul 2012 #6
Hug. One day,it will be irrelevant.Peace to her partner. w8liftinglady Jul 2012 #7
No, you weren't inattentive. Ride did not publicize her orientation during her lifetime. Jim Lane Jul 2012 #9
RIP glinda Jul 2012 #5
RIP. She was an inspiration. fishwax Jul 2012 #8
Peace to her and condolences to loved ones... Evasporque Jul 2012 #10
Amazing woman Marrah_G Jul 2012 #11

longship

(40,416 posts)
3. Oh Gosh!
Mon Jul 23, 2012, 07:44 PM
Jul 2012


She was a physicist. She was prominent in the Challenger disaster investigation. She fought for science education.

I am very sad to hear this.
 

kestrel91316

(51,666 posts)
4. I had no idea she was gay. I guess I didn't pay much attention.
Mon Jul 23, 2012, 08:07 PM
Jul 2012

I just thought her space flight pioneering was awesome.

 

Jim Lane

(11,175 posts)
9. No, you weren't inattentive. Ride did not publicize her orientation during her lifetime.
Tue Jul 24, 2012, 02:45 AM
Jul 2012
Ride's sister, Bear, who is also gay, told New Times Monday night that her sister never publicly revealed her sexual orientation because of a closely held commitment to her personal privacy.

"Sally was a profoundly private person. It was just part of who she was. We chalk that up to being Norwegian," Bear said. "She had a sense of 'this is family stuff.'"


(from this story about her death)
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