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TODAY’S ANSWER:

ANSWER: THE REALLY WONDERFUL THING THAT HAPPENED TO ME WHEN I WAS IN SPACE WAS THIS FEELING OF BELONGING TO THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE. —MAE JEMISON (scroll down for more)
Mae Jemison
Born October 17, 1956 • Age 69
Who She Is
Mae Jemison is an American engineer, physician, and former astronaut who became the first Black woman to travel into space.
Early Life & Education
Jemison showed strong interests in science and engineering from a young age and later earned degrees from Stanford University and Cornell University.
NASA & Spaceflight
In 1992, Jemison flew aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour on mission STS-47, conducting experiments in life sciences and materials research.
Medicine & Science
Trained as a physician, Jemison has worked in public health, medical research, and international healthcare initiatives.
Work After NASA
After leaving NASA, Jemison founded organizations focused on science education, technology development, and advancing human space exploration.
Legacy & Impact
Mae Jemison is widely recognized for breaking barriers in space exploration and for inspiring future generations in science and engineering.