Mae Jemison
Mae Carol Jemison (1956 nî 10 goe̍h 17 chhut-sì) sī Bí-kok ê bu̍t-lí-ha̍k-chiá kiam NASA thài-khong-jîn. I sī Thài-khong-so Endeavour tī 1992 nî 9 goe̍h jīn-bū ê chham-ka-chiá. Jemison mā sī thâu chi̍t ūi chiūⁿ thài-khong ê Hui-chiu-hē Bí-kok-lâng lú-sèng.
Chhut-sin
siu-káiMae Carol Jemison 1956 nî 10 goe̍h 17 ji̍t tī Alabama ê Decatur chhut-sì, lāu-bú Dorothy Green sī Chicago ê sió-ha̍k kàu-su; lāu-pē Charlie Jemison sī chû-siān cho͘-chit ê koán-lí-chiá. 3-hòe sî Jemison chiō tòe chhu-lâi chò-hóe sóa kòe Chicago. I pat kóng hit-chun i iáu sè-hàn sî chiō siūⁿ beh chiūⁿ thài-khong.[1]
Thài-khong sū-gia̍p
siu-kái1983 nî, Sally Ride chiâⁿ chò Bí-kok thâu chi̍t ūi lú-sèng thài-khong-jîn liáu-āu, Jemison pò-miâ ji̍p NASA.[2][3] Chóng-sī siū tio̍h 1986 nî Thài-khong-so Challenger sū-kò͘ ê éng-hióng, Jemison ê NASA sū-gia̍p iân-tî, kàu 1987 nî koh têng-sin pò-miâ pēng-chhiá hông chiap-siū.,[4]
Chham-chiàu
siu-kái- ↑ Charles A. Peterson (September 2, 2004). "Neward Advocate! "Astronaut talks to DU freshmen"". Peace Corps Online. September 14, 2011 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ "Woman in the News; A Determined Breaker of Boundaries -- Mae Carol Jemison". The New York Times. September 13, 1992. September 14, 2011 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ Chicago Sun Times. "Dorothy Mae Green Jemison, Educator", November 3, 1993.
- ↑ "Mae C. Jemison". Bio. Retrieved March 1, 2017.
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