How Sally Ride shattered the ultimate glass ceiling | University of California
Found on the reel of a woman talking about the "Nasa sending a woman to space with 100 tampons" situation. I don't even use tampons, but you should definitely be using more
NASA Space Suits Were Never Designed to Fit Everyone - The Atlantic
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One Hundred…Tampons in Space | UMKC Women's Center
39 years of American women in space: Honoring Sally Ride's historic journey
Esa sucht neue Astronauten: Vor allem Frauen sollen sich bewerben - DER SPIEGEL
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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
UN Women - Today we remember Sally Ride, born on this day... | Facebook
How Do Women Deal With Having a Period … in Space?
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I can't remember feeling as excited about the future': redesigning space travel for women | Guardian Careers | The Guardian
nikki mccann ramírez on Twitter: "Ben Shapiro forgot that NASA asked Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, if she needed 100 tampons for a 1 week mission. https://t.co/9kf5yB2Taa" / Twitter
Purple Clover - So go ahead and ask! #repost | Facebook
Astronaut Sally Ride and the Burden of Being The First - The American Prospect
How many tampons do you need? This man will explain | Menstruation | The Guardian
Hilariously Honest Tweets About Tampons That All Women Can Relate To | Tampon humor, Period humor, Daily funny
How space affects women and men differently - BBC News
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Nasa: Erster weiblicher Außeneinsatz auf der ISS - DER SPIEGEL
NASA's First Class of Female Astronauts | NASA
NASA thought Sally Ride needed 100 tampons for 1 week “just to be safe.” From what? - Vox
When Sally Ride Took Her First Space Flight, Sexism Was the Norm