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I'm almost afraid to join the discussion :p , so I will just add that one of our alumnae, Rhea Seddon, took her pin to the moon, but was kind enough to bring it back, since technically it belongs to NHQ...;)
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Sweetie,
As was mentioned, perhaps earlier in this thread, nobody will doubt that your sister may have taken a pin/badge into space on a shuttle, but no woman has as yet landed on or orbited the moon. |
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The first American woman in space was Sally Ride, who flew on Space Shuttle mission STS-7 in 1983. The first woman to walk in space was cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya in 1982. Kathryn Sullivan was the first American woman to walk in space on Space Shuttle mission 41-G in 1984. |
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Clearly Dubya isn't going to leave his MOTHER out. Barbara the elder is a Pi Beta Phi, thank you very much!! So our badge gets to Mars first. :mad: :mad: :mad: LOL:p |
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This certainly killed my lunch hour! LOL Are any of Mars Rover Team members Greek? Maybe he/she slipped his/her pin on the rovers so now we have a badge on Mars!! YAY! :p ;) |
This is a rather Moot thread, for starters!:o
There never was a Moon Lander with real Astronats, it was a stage setting for the American and Russian Citizens to beleive that WE did something so Fantastic!:confused: Was not the Camera already there to watch the First Step? As far as pins on Da Moon, it was a Group of GLOs who spent the $$$$ to have a rocket fired with everyones Badges on it so We could all say OURS IS THERE!:D One of the Rocketeers was a LXA from U. Mo. so biggie Dealy! Hell, I am A LXA but I am not an Earthling, I am just in the form of one observing Humanoid life styles!:rolleyes: "Boy Are We Having Fun Yet"? |
Bump because this thread is full of major lulz!
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