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Mae C. Jamison: Reaching for the stars and grabbing them.

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Mae C. Jemison is a pioneering African-American astronaut who made history as the first black woman to travel to space. Born on October 17, 1956, in Decatur, Alabama, Jemison grew up in Chicago, where she was encouraged by her parents to pursue her interests in science and technology. Her parents instilled in her a love of learning and a commitment to social justice, values that would shape her life and career.

Jemison's academic journey started at Stanford University, where she earned a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering in 1977. She then attended Cornell University, where she earned a doctorate in medicine in 1981. After completing her medical degree, Jemison worked as a general practitioner and as a medical officer for the Peace Corps in Liberia and Sierra Leone.

In 1985, Jemison applied to the astronaut program at NASA and was accepted as one of 15 candidates out of over 2,000 applicants. She completed a year of training and was selected to be a mission specialist on the space shuttle Endeavour, which launched on September 12, 1992. Jemison's mission lasted eight days and included conducting experiments on the effects of weightlessness on the human body.

Jemison's historic journey to space made her a symbol of achievement and inspiration for people around the world. She broke barriers as a black woman in a field that had been dominated by white men, and she showed that anything was possible with hard work and determination. Jemison's journey to space also highlighted the important role that science and technology play in shaping our world and our future.

After leaving NASA, Jemison continued to make important contributions in many fields. She founded the Jemison Group, a technology consulting firm that worked on a variety of projects, including developing technology to improve healthcare delivery in developing countries. Jemison also founded the Dorothy Jemison Foundation for Excellence, which is dedicated to promoting science and technology education and providing opportunities for underserved communities.

Jemison's life and achievements continue to inspire people today. Her commitment to education, her passion for science and technology, and her dedication to social justice are all qualities that we can admire and strive to emulate. Jemison's legacy is a testament to the power of individual achievement and the ability of one person to make a difference in the world.

WORDS: Scientific Inquirer Staff.

IMAGE CREDIT: NASA.


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