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NASA Space Suits Were Never Designed to Fit Everyone - The Atlantic
UN Women - Today we remember Sally Ride, born on this day in 1951, who was the 3rd woman to travel to space. 👩🚀🚀 Her legacy lives on through all the girls
NASA Really Thought Sally Ride Needed 100 Tampons and Makeup in Space - Marcia Belsky - YouTube
Proof That NASA Doesn't Know Anything About Women - Marcia Belsky - YouTube
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How Sally Ride blazed a trail for women in space
100 Tampons Shirt Sally Ride Story NASA Smash the - Etsy Australia
Why NASA's First All-Women Spacewalk Made History - The New York Times
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One Hundred…Tampons in Space | UMKC Women's Center
How Sally Ride shattered the ultimate glass ceiling | University of California
Women in space | 12 female astronauts who changed spaceflight forever | BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Sally Ride - Wikipedia
Periods in Space Are Not That Different, Though a Bit More Complicated - The New York Times
NASA: "100 tampons" and 2 other times space travel failed female astronauts
How space affects women and men differently - BBC News
The Original Sin of NASA Space Suits - Government Executive
Nasa: Erster weiblicher Außeneinsatz auf der ISS - DER SPIEGEL
After years of sexism in space we urgently need more female astronauts | New Scientist
The canceled all-female spacewalk and NASA's awkward history with women in space - The Washington Post
Kathy Sullivan: The woman who's made history in sea and space - BBC News
When Sally Ride Took Her First Space Flight, Sexism Was the Norm - HISTORY
A brief history of menstruating in space | Popular Science
TIE - Sally Ride became the first American woman to go to space in 1983. Ahead of her flight, reporters asked if she'd “weep” while NASA engineers asked if 100 tampons would
TFCN Fact-check: Did NASA send a woman to space with 100 tampons? - Poynter