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Sally K Ride Collection

Sally K. Ride, a trailblazing aviator and astronaut, left an indelible mark on history with her groundbreaking achievements

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: NASA Space Flight Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1983. Creator: Unknown

NASA Space Flight Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1983. Creator: Unknown
NASA Space Flight Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1983. This set of items constitute the NASA Space Flight Medal awarded to Dr. Sally K. Ride after her first space flight aboard STS-7 in 1983

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: Aviator helmet belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Sierra Engineering Co

Aviator helmet belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Sierra Engineering Co
Aviator helmet belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Dr. Sally K. Ride became the first American woman in space when she flew on the STS-7 shuttle mission in 1983

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: STS-7 Medallion owned by Sally Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Robbins Co

STS-7 Medallion owned by Sally Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Robbins Co
STS-7 Medallion owned by Sally Ride, ca. 1983. This numbered STS-7 Robbins medallion was owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride. STS-7 was historic for making Ride the first American woman in space

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: NASA JSC temporary badge belonging to Sally K. Ride, 1977. Creator: Unknown

NASA JSC temporary badge belonging to Sally K. Ride, 1977. Creator: Unknown
NASA JSC temporary badge belonging to Sally K. Ride, 1977. This NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) temporary ID badge belonged to Dr. Sally K. Ride

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: Shapiro Award presented to Sally Ride, 2004. Creator: Baccarat

Shapiro Award presented to Sally Ride, 2004. Creator: Baccarat
Shapiro Award presented to Sally Ride, 2004. This glass bowl was presented to Dr. Sally K. Ride in October 2004. The award honors Joseph Shapiro

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: Model, T-38 Training Aircraft, 1980s. Creator: Northrop Corporation

Model, T-38 Training Aircraft, 1980s. Creator: Northrop Corporation
Model, T-38 Training Aircraft, 1980s. This scale 1:40 Northrop T-38 training jet model belonged to American astronaut and physicist Dr. Sally K. Ride

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: Silver bowl tennis trophy presented to Sally Ride, 1965

Silver bowl tennis trophy presented to Sally Ride, 1965. This silver trophy bowl was awarded to Dr. Sally K. Ride in 1965

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: Palapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Unknown

Palapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Unknown
Palapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Palapa is the name for a series of communication satellites owned by Indosat, an Indonesian telecommunication company

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: Key to the City of Los Angeles, presented to Sally Ride, 1984. Creator: Unknown

Key to the City of Los Angeles, presented to Sally Ride, 1984. Creator: Unknown
Key to the City of Los Angeles, presented to Sally Ride, 1984. Brass key presented to Dr. Sally K. Ride in October 1984 by Mayor Tom Bradley

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: ERA is for Everyone badge owned by Sally Ride, ca. 1972. Creator: Unknown

ERA is for Everyone badge owned by Sally Ride, ca. 1972. Creator: Unknown
ERA is for Everyone badge owned by Sally Ride, ca. 1972. The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was introduced to Congress for the first time in 1923, and passed both houses of Congress in 1972

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: Geraldine Ferraro badge owned by Sally Ride, 1984. Creator: N. G. Slater Corp

Geraldine Ferraro badge owned by Sally Ride, 1984. Creator: N. G. Slater Corp
Geraldine Ferraro badge owned by Sally Ride, 1984. This Geraldine Ferraro campaign button was owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride. Ferraro was Walter Mondales running mate on the Democratic ticket in the 1984

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: National Air and Space Museum STS-7 Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1980s

National Air and Space Museum STS-7 Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1980s. This medal was awarded to Dr. Sally K. Ride by the Smithsonian National Air

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: Jefferson Award Medal presented to Dr. Sally K. Ride, 1984. Creator: Franklin Mint

Jefferson Award Medal presented to Dr. Sally K. Ride, 1984. Creator: Franklin Mint
Jefferson Award Medal presented to Dr. Sally K. Ride, 1984. Silver-plated bronze medal presented to Dr. Sally K. Ride by the American Institute of Public Service in 1984

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: Flight jacket belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Qual-Craft

Flight jacket belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Qual-Craft
Flight jacket belonging to Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Dr. Sally K. Ride became the first American woman in space when she flew on the STS-7 shuttle mission in 1983

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: Dead reckoning computer owned by Sally Ride. Creator: Telex Communications Inc

Dead reckoning computer owned by Sally Ride. Creator: Telex Communications Inc
This TELEX E-6B dead reckoning computer belonged to Dr. Sally K. Ride. It is a circular slide rule used in aviation for calculating factors such as fuel burn, wind correction, ground speed

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: Lindbergh Eagle Award presented to Sally Ride, 1985. Creator: Malcolm & Hayes

Lindbergh Eagle Award presented to Sally Ride, 1985. Creator: Malcolm & Hayes
Lindbergh Eagle Award presented to Sally Ride, 1985. This Lindbergh Eagle award was given to Dr. Sally K. Ride in May 1985 to honor her achievement as the first American woman in space

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: Ninety-Nines Silver Cup Award presented to Sally Ride, 1980s. Creator: Unknown

Ninety-Nines Silver Cup Award presented to Sally Ride, 1980s. Creator: Unknown
Ninety-Nines Silver Cup Award presented to Sally Ride, 1980s. This silver cup was presented to Dr. Sally K. Ride by the Kentucky Blue Grass Chapter of the Ninety-Nines

Background imageSally K Ride Collection: NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1987. Creator: Unknown

NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1987. Creator: Unknown
NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1987. This NASA Outstanding Leadership medal and its accessories were awarded to Dr. Sally K. Ride on August 13, 1987


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Sally K. Ride, a trailblazing aviator and astronaut, left an indelible mark on history with her groundbreaking achievements. As evidenced by the artifacts she owned, Sally's journey was one of courage, determination, and excellence. The aviator helmet belonging to Sally K. Ride serves as a symbol of her passion for flight. Donning this helmet in the early 1980s, she soared through the skies as part of NASA's Space Shuttle program. Her unwavering commitment to exploration propelled her to new heights. Accompanying her on these space missions was the STS-7 Medallion proudly owned by Sally Ride. Crafted by Robbins Co. , this medallion represents not only her personal connection to that specific mission but also signifies her role as a pioneer among women in space travel. Before embarking on these incredible journeys into outer space, Sally carried with pride her NASA JSC temporary badge from 1977—a testament to years of hard work and dedication leading up to becoming an astronaut. Recognition for Sally's extraordinary contributions came in various forms throughout her life. The Shapiro Award presented to Dr. Sally Ride in 2004 by Baccarat exemplifies the admiration bestowed upon this remarkable woman who shattered glass ceilings and inspired generations. As we delve further into Sally's collection of accolades, we come across a model T-38 Training Aircraft from the 1980s—an emblematic representation of countless hours spent honing skills necessary for successful space missions under Northrop Corporation's guidance. Beyond being an accomplished astronaut, it is evident that sports played a significant role in shaping Sally's character. A silver bowl tennis trophy awarded to young Sally Ride back in 1965 showcases not only athletic prowess but also highlights how well-rounded she was even at such a tender age. Drifting away from earthly endeavors momentarily brings us face-to-face with Palapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K.