Mary Cleave, the NASA astronaut who in 1989 became the first woman to fly on a space shuttle mission after the Challenger disaster, has died at the age of 76. NASA did not give a cause of death, the ...
Retired astronaut Mary Cleave, the first woman to crew a spaceflight after the shocking Challenger explosion of 1986, died on Monday, NASA announced. She was 76. A cause of death was not immediately ...
(Gray News) - Retired NASA astronaut Mary Cleave died earlier this week at 76 years old. Cleave was part of two NASA spaceflights. She was a scientist with training in civil and environmental ...
In the 1980s, astronaut Mary Cleave flew into outer space twice aboard NASA’s space shuttle Atlantis, spending a total of 10 days and 22 hours in space and traveling a total of 3.9 million miles above ...
Mary Cleave, the NASA astronaut who in 1989 became the first woman to fly on a space shuttle mission after the Challenger disaster, has died at the age of 76, the space agency announced on Wednesday.
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