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THE SIX
The Untold Story of America's First Women in Space
Last year was the year of the woman in space. Historic new ventures were made. But the story of The Six, the first women to be recruited by NASA and who competed to become the first American women in space, begs to be told. They are the ones who broke new ground for women, both in space and in science in general.
We all know Sally Ride's name, but there were also five other women who joined her on this unique journey. These incredible six women who descended on Johnson Space Center in the 1970s were responding to a campaign by NASA to recruit women. There were no locker rooms for women when they got there. The first thing NASA did for the women was to create a makeup kit for space, but the women comprising The Six would rather talk about hydraulics than hair and makeup. These women outperformed the men on many of the elaborate physical and mental tests. Yet, it was believed that a woman's role in space would be to provide 'entertainment' for the men. They were competing against each other, they were competing against history, but they also banded together. At the time, women were meant to be astronauts' wives. These women wanted more.
THE SIX has the makings of The Girls of Atomic City, Code Girls, and Fly Girls, all bestsellers. But this was the final frontier and these women were complicated, determined, smart, some with demons, some with newborn children, all with a common goal.
Loren Grush is a space reporter for The Verge and has 45k twitter followers. Her parents were both NASA engineers, and she grew up next door to the Johnson Space Center in Houston where her mom worked with Sally Ride. Loren has access and an agreement for extensive cooperation from all the astronauts who are still alive.
THE SIX has the makings of The Girls of Atomic City, Code Girls, and Fly Girls, all bestsellers. But this was the final frontier and these women were complicated, determined, smart, some with demons, some with newborn children, all with a common goal.
Loren Grush is a space reporter for The Verge and has 45k twitter followers. Her parents were both NASA engineers, and she grew up next door to the Johnson Space Center in Houston where her mom worked with Sally Ride. Loren has access and an agreement for extensive cooperation from all the astronauts who are still alive.
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