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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 space race: Female pilots
By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY
Women had the "right stuff," too, back in the '60s. But the data on their performance tests were buried, and it was two decades before there was an American female astronaut. Read more
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