Sally Ride: The First American Woman in Space

From the Series Crabtree Groundbreaker Biographies
  • Interest Level: Grade 5 - Grade 9
  • Reading Level: Grade 6

Sally Ride soared into outer space on the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1983, the youngest astronaut and the first U.S. woman in space. Just 32 years old that year, this California girl was already an accomplished astrophysicist when NASA chose her from over 8,000 applicants to join its team of astronauts. Throughout her life, Sally Ride spent over 343 hours in space. At the time of the Challenger disaster in 1986, Sally was training for her next flight, but when it was postponed, she became one of the investigators of the accident. Sally wrote several books introducing young readers to the subject of space exploration and encouraging them to study the sciences.

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Interest Level Grade 5 - Grade 9
Reading Level Grade 6
Age Range 10 - 14
Dewey 629.45
Lexile 1110L
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level W
Subjects History, Women in History
Genres Nonfiction
Publisher Crabtree Publishing
Imprint Crabtree Classics
Copyright 2011
Number of Pages 112
Dimensions 7.25 x 9.25
Graphics
BISACS JNF007090, JNF007120, JNF051010
Rights Included WORLD
Language English

Sally Ride: The First American Woman in Space - Children's Literature

Sally Ride achieved fame as the first American woman in space. This informative and inspiring story details Ride’s amazing journey. Her knowledge of astrophysics, as well as her physical fitness, made her an ideal candidate for the 1983 Challenger (STS-7) mission. During training, she was required to spend long periods of time in simulators. Still, Ride found the psychological training to be far more difficult than the physical training. She also spent years learning how to operate and repair the space shuttle. During the mission, Ride operated the Remote Manipulator System, better known as the robotic arm.

Author: Tom Riddolls