Thursday, October 15, 2009

Daily Briefing: Female pilots lost in space race

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Jerrie Cobb poses next to a Mercury spaceship capsule. She passed all training exercises, ranking in the top 2% of all astronaut candidates of both genders, yet she, who was among 24 other "First Lady Astronaut Trainees," never flew in space.
Lost in the space race: Women
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