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Elevation 1633
Weather-4°C, Wind W at 8 km/h, 70% Humidity
Population7,551 (2017)
Zip code82520
Local timeWednesday 02:01
Area code307
University Wyoming Catholic College
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Lander is a city in Wyoming, United States, and the county seat of Fremont County. Named for transcontinental explorer Frederick W. Lander, Lander is located in central Wyoming, along the Middle Fork of the Popo Agie River.

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Kathy Sullivan: the woman who made history, in sea and space

Feb 16,2020 3:15 am

Kathy Sullivan is The First man to ever travel experience, to both space and on the bottom of The Sea

in the headlines is never something Kathy Sullivan motivated.

Already in the history books as The First U.S. woman to a world of space walk in 1984, the 68-year-old found himself in The News again This Week , after Becoming The First woman, the trip takes almost seven miles (11 km) to the deepest known point in The Ocean .

to understand The two missions, in total, constitute in the minds of some, are the two extremes, a life-long passion for Dr. Sullivan : to The World , to you as much as possible.

"I was always a pretty adventurous and curious child with interests, the said wider and more diverse than the stereotype of a Little Girl ," Sullivan , The Bbc in a telephone interview from the Pacific Ocean .

she was born in New Jersey in 1951, and spent her childhood in California. Her father was an aeronautical engineer who, along with her mother, would always encourage People to think of her Two Children with discussions.

"you have really fed our curiosity to everything that we were curious or interested," she says. "They were our best allies to discover that the interest further and see where it is, maybe it could die in a few days, it could be something that has to be our best hobby, or it could, in turn, a career at the heart of our. "

by The Time They were five or six, it was already clear, to grow, her brother wanted to fly planes. Sullivan , meanwhile, was fascinated by the cards and learn more about the interesting places on you.

"Both of our careers have basically been remarkably wonderful fulfillments taken, those early dreams," she reflects.

Sullivan 's (in the picture) grew up, a self-described Tomboy, fascinated by The World and how it works

As a Little Girl , Sullivan was already devouring every newspaper, magazine and TV report, you could find on the subject of the exploration. There was a time when Jacques Cousteau was a pioneering underwater discoveries and The Mercury Seven were, pushing The Image of the astronauts in America in the sense.

"I saw these People - They happened, not all the Men that bothered me. I saw there are People in The World , always curious, adventurous lives: They go to places nobody has been, and you have this wealth of knowledge and learn more. "

"My Way of thinking about it is never crystallized into: I want this job, I want this title or the label," she explains about her ambitions as a teenager. "But what I really did was clear what I wanted to be in My Life , I wanted to have it, that the mixture of inquiry and adventure, and competence. "

her quest for first, They took with them into foreign languages, And Then , as a Student in the study of Geosciences. At that time, around 1970, there was an area still predominantly male.

"The boys went to camp and They went all grubby and you never showered and she could swear, and be real, rowdy Little Boys back to your heart's content," she says. Their presence was treated as a disturbance to their fun.

Sullivan felt that at that time there were already some changes underway. She was never, for example, harassed, or bullied for their gender. "In fact, in a few of the most important instances, I had some tremendously supportive male professors and colleagues were definitely, definitely on my side, and saw me as a very capable fellow, very capable, a geologist, a very capable fellow shipmate. "

Sullivan (second from right) was part of The First intake of female astronauts at Nasa

Sullivan in their marine science professors implemented their ambitions for their own lives - and so began your studies in Oceanography.

she applied to Nasa as a way to deepen your knowledge of The Earth yet. "My primary motivation for the application was to be an astronaut when I hit, somehow, The Odds of and was actually elected - I was able to get to see The Earth from orbit with My Own Eyes . "

Sullivan gave in the Nasa class of 1978. It was The First recruitment drive, and that women's rows in their astronauts.

Six were selected, the fly of The Class 35 and Sally Ride , who was on the far left in the picture above, The First of them in space, in 1983.

later, the unique challenges that recruited The First women in the space. Engineers tried to design special make-up kits and totally overestimated how many tampons would be needed for a week long missions.

Sullivan 's First Mission , STS-41-G, set off on the 5. October 1984. It was the 13th flight of Nasa's Space Shuttle program and The Sixth trip for the Space Shuttle Challenger.

Ride (on the left) and Sullivan (middle) part of the seven-member crew on the STS-41-G " - mission, A photo shows Sullivan during their historic extravehicular activity (EVA)

11. In October 1984, the Sullivan story, leaving you as The First American Woman , a space ship, to show along with the other mission specialist David Leestma , on a space walk, the feasibility of an orbital Refueling system.

she went on two more missions, including the 1990 launch of the Hubble space telescope. You logged 532 hours in space overall, and was inducted into The Astronaut Hall of Fame in 2004.

"My space walk was three and a Half Hours long. It is a space that counts, but that is very short indeed, as spacewalks go," Sullivan says.

"I was just glad to see women who come to me and do you know, much more complicated, much more complicated, much more difficult spacewalks. "

Sullivan 's debut mission also marked arrived for the First Time , Two Women to room together,

over The Years , Sullivan has also been worn to see women's roles are reinforced at higher levels in the entire space program - is also in commanding and managing the missions from the ground.

"these are all wonderful things, and I think help show Young Girls that you can make your way to these places," she says. "No One promises you a primrose path. You know, you're gonna have your setbacks, you're gonna have to insist and persevere. to have

"You're going to fight back, sometimes not. But The Door at least a crack open - it is not Wide Open , but you can make your way through it. "

Sullivan is a former chair of aerospace History at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum and has written a book about the Hubble telescope

in the Last Year for the First Time . It was a nice little "book" - moment for Sullivan , in particular, in view of the fact, Christina, cook wore the same life-support system backpack Sullivan had all The Way back in the year 1984.

After leaving Nasa in 1993, Sullivan went on to serve as a senior scientist at The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and later as an administrator under President Obama. Between these positions, she spent many years as President and CEO of The Center of Science and Industry (COSI) and in a defined position at the Ohio State University.

The Surprise for your latest adventure came from Victor Vescovo, a former naval officer and investor years and millions of dollars spent on technology to take the People , under water, in the depths of Our Planet .

The Challenger Deep is the deepest known part of The Earth 's sea floor. Part of the Mariana Trench , almost seven miles (11 km) below The Surface of The Ocean , 200 miles southwest of Guam in the Pacific Ocean .

Sullivan (left) was the administrator of NOAA under President Obama

It was first reached in 1960 by two Men in the U.S. Navy Lt Don Walsh and Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard , and has only been achieved a couple of times since, including Titanic Director James Cameron .

Vescovo, an avid Explorer himself, said that the primary motivation for its private-event trace is in the interest of sea and science. In the Last Year with his two-ton Deep-Sea Vehicle (DSV) as a Limiting factor, launched by dedicated support vessels.

Sullivan said he contacted you by E-Mail to invite you to his latest mission, because he thought it was "real-time" for A Woman , Down There .

she suspected it was her friendship with Don Walsh , oceanographer first, the Challenger Deep , it deserves the recommendation. According to the research Vescovo anxious, excited she agreed.

on the Last Sunday, she accompanied him down More Than 35,800 ft (10,900 m) in the two-person U-boat - only The Eighth person and first woman to reach the ground.

she describes The Journey in a magical sphere. You can see the Lander , an unmanned robotic vehicle to The Sea floor was near to you at this depth, such as stumble upon "an alien probe," she says.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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