I mean, sure. But it’s a bit of a weird distinction to make. Even in the 80’s, I don’t think NASA was worried that a woman whose uterus had been “used” would explode. (Although NASA scientists are not famous for their understanding of female biology).
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Almost as impressive as modern day female astronaut phenomenon Katy Perry
praisebetothedeepone on
Anybody notice how she’s floating, and her hair isn’t exploded out from her head the way modern images depict.
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Fisher’s daughter Kristin was a commentator for the all-female Blue Origin flight:
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I mean, sure. But it’s a bit of a weird distinction to make. Even in the 80’s, I don’t think NASA was worried that a woman whose uterus had been “used” would explode. (Although NASA scientists are not famous for their understanding of female biology).
Almost as impressive as modern day female astronaut phenomenon Katy Perry
Anybody notice how she’s floating, and her hair isn’t exploded out from her head the way modern images depict.
Fisher’s daughter Kristin was a commentator for the all-female Blue Origin flight:
https://youtu.be/cSqyRWQooJM?si=yptVsolFxh3IBqBq&t=2m20s
I suppose it’s beside the point but I didn’t realize she was so attractive. I miss 80’s hair.
Is there a reason why she couldn’t hold her daughter pre-launch?
woman* Sorry being pedantic but women is plural.
You can be first at anything if you add enough conditions.
*womAn
Woman = 1 woman
Women = more than 1 woman
I love my mother, but she would be way cooler if she was an astronaut
I see this type of posts and articles once a week, what’s next, first woman who owns a Volvo to go to space?
Jennifer Lawrence was literally the first Astronaut. She said so herself.