Ride Sally Kristen Collection
"Ride Sally Kristen: A Trailblazer's Treasures" Step into the extraordinary world of Dr. Sally K
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"Ride Sally Kristen: A Trailblazer's Treasures" Step into the extraordinary world of Dr. Sally K. Ride, a pioneering astronaut who shattered glass ceilings and left an indelible mark on history. Among her remarkable possessions is an aviator helmet, a symbol of her fearless spirit as she soared through the skies in pursuit of knowledge and exploration. Another cherished item is the STS-7 medallion, a testament to Sally Ride's groundbreaking journey aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1983. Crafted by Robbins Co. , this exquisite piece encapsulates the triumphs and challenges faced by this trailblazing woman. A glimpse into her early days reveals a NASA JSC temporary badge from 1977, showcasing her determination to break barriers in a male-dominated field. This humble artifact serves as a reminder that even legends like Sally Ride started their journeys with small steps towards greatness. The Shapiro Award presented to Sally Ride in 2004 stands as evidence of her lasting impact on society beyond space exploration. Created by Baccarat, it symbolizes recognition for her tireless efforts to inspire future generations and promote scientific literacy. Amongst these treasures lies a model T-38 Training Aircraft from the 1980s, crafted by Northrop Corporation. It represents countless hours spent honing skills and preparing for missions that would push boundaries and expand human understanding of our vast universe. Not limited to accolades within NASA alone, there is also a silver bowl tennis trophy awarded to young Sally Ride back in 1965 – proof that she excelled not only among stars but also on earthly courts. Drifting further into space-related artifacts, we find the Palapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride circa 1983 – an emblematic token representing collaborations between nations striving for advancements beyond our planet’s atmosphere. As if conquering Earth's orbit wasn't enough, we discover another key.