Trousers, In-Flight Suit, Shuttle, Sally Ride, STS-7

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Title

Trousers, In-Flight Suit, Shuttle, Sally Ride, STS-7

Creator

ILC Space Systems
Sally K. Ride

Description

Astronaut Sally K. Ride wore these clothes during the six-day STS-7 Space Shuttle mission aboard Challenger in June 1983, when she became the first U.S. woman in space. As a mission specialist in the first five-member Shuttle crew, she operated a variety of orbiter systems and experiment payloads. She participated in the launch of two commercial communications satellites and also operated the remote manipulator system arm to maneuver, release, and retrieve a free-flying satellite. The early Shuttle mission astronauts had a NASA-issued wardrobe of identical blue cotton-blend jackets, trousers, shorts and knit shirts.
Dr. Ride presented her in-flight suit to the Museum in a ceremony shortly after the STS-7 mission.

Subject

Aeronautics
Ride, Sally K
ILC Space Systems

Source

Smithsonian Institution

Relation

https://ids.si.edu/ids/deliveryService?id=NASM-A19830241002_PS01

Subject

Aeronautics
Ride, Sally K
ILC Space Systems

Citation

ILC Space Systems and Sally K. Ride, “Trousers, In-Flight Suit, Shuttle, Sally Ride, STS-7,” Center for Knit and Crochet Digital Repository, accessed May 18, 2024, http://digital.centerforknitandcrochet.org/items/show/27485.

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