Born Mae Carol Jemison on October 17th, 1956. Dr. Jamison has quite an impressive list of achievements under her belt!
Jamison entered entered Stanford University at age 16, yes that's 16 years young
She B.S. in chemical engineering and had fulfilled the requirements for a B.A. in African and Afro-American Studies.
She graduated from Weill Medical College of Cornell University with a Doctor of Medicine degreeand worked as a general practitioner.
She traveled to Cuba, Kenya and Thailand, to provide primary medical care to people living there.
She took lessons in African dancing, ballet, jazz, modern & Japanese dancing and even choreographed and produced several shows of modern jazz and African dance.
In addition to her native English, Dr. Jemison speaks fluent Russian, Japanese, and Swahili.
She then applied to NASA in 1987 and was first rejected, then accepted on her second application.
STS-47Endeavour
No. Mission Job Time Duration
1 STS-51G MSP 17.06. - 24.06.1985 7d 01h 38m
2 STS-34 MSP 18.10. - 23.10.1989 4d 23h 39m
3 STS-43 MSP 02.08. - 11.08.1991 8d 21h 21m
4 STS-58 MSP 18.10. - 01.11.1993 14d 00h 12m
5 STS-76 / MIR-21 / MIR-22 / STS-79
Total 223d 02h 50m
How impressive is that? Giving birth to three children in between training for and conducting 5 missions. Super mom & Super astronaut!!!
Sunita Williams
Sunita Williams was born on September 19th , 1965. She is a US Naval officer and a NASA astronaut. She was assigned to the International Space Station as a member of Expedition 14 and then joined Expedition 15. She holds the record of the longest spaceflight (195 days) for female space travelers. As NASA's official public spokesperson, she was selected to appear on the Colbert Report to announce the name for Node 3 of the ISS. Isn't that cool? :PWilliams was born Sunita Pandya; she achieved her bachelor of science in physical science from U.S. Naval Academy in 1987, her master of science in engineering management from Florida Institute of Technology, 1995. She is Captain, USN; Aircraft Handler on USS Saipan, Norfolk. Her hobbies include Running, swimming, biking, triathlons, windsurfing, snowboarding & bow hunting. She currently holds the position of Deputy Chief, Astronaut Office.
Rita Levi Montalcini
The Turin-born Levi Montalcini recounted how the anti-Jewish laws of the 1930s under Benito Mussolini's Fascist regime forced her to quit university and do research in an improvised laboratory in her bedroom at home.
"Above all, don't fear difficult moments," she said. "The best comes from them."
In 1968, she became the tenth woman elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences.
In 1983, she was awarded the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize from Columbia University together with Stanley Cohen (co-winner of 1986 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) and Viktor Hamburger.
In 1986 Levi-Montalcini and collaborator Stanley Cohen received the Nobel Prize in Medicine, as well as the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research. This made her the fourth Nobel Prize winner to come from Italy's small (<50,000) id="SPELLING_ERROR_42" class="blsp-spelling-error">Segrè, Salvador Luria (a university colleague and friend) and Franco Modigliani.
In 1987, she received the National Medal of Science, the highest honor in the scientific world of America.
In 2001 she was nominated Senator-for-life by Italian President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.
In 2008 she received the PhD Honoris Causa from the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.
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