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Mae Jemison
American
Astronaut
Born:
Oct 17
,
1956
Me
People
Science
Space
Think
You
Related authors:
Alan Shepard
Buzz Aldrin
Christa McAuliffe
Ellen Ochoa
Jim Lovell
John Glenn
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Sally Ride
The difference between science and the arts is not that they are different sides of the same coin even, or even different parts of the same continuum, but rather, they are manifestations of the same thing. The arts and sciences are avatars of human creativity.
Mae Jemison
Science
Creativity
Same Thing
Sides
Rather
Between
Parts
Sciences
Continuum
Same
Human
Arts
Difference
Different
Different Parts
Different Sides
Even
Thing
Coin
I want to make sure that that future that we're creating is one that is the best it can be for people around the world, and also one that includes the full range of our talent and our skills - and, you know, gender and ethnicity, geography - to solving the world's problems.
Mae Jemison
Future
Best
You
People
World
Problems
Gender
Our
Range
Solving
Talent
Know
Also
Make
Sure
Around
Geography
Want
Creating
Skills
Ethnicity
Full
The level of confidence women are able to build in women-only groups is important.
Mae Jemison
Confidence
Women
Important
Build
Able
Women Are
Groups
Level
Science provides an understanding of a universal experience. Arts provide a universal understanding of a personal experience.
Mae Jemison
Science
Experience
Understanding
Provide
Provides
Personal
Personal Experience
Arts
Universal
The really wonderful thing that happened to me when I was in space was this feeling of belonging to the entire universe.
Mae Jemison
Me
Wonderful
Space
Feeling
Universe
Entire
Wonderful Thing
Happened
Really
Thing
Belonging
The best way to get students involved in science and want to follow either science careers or incorporate it in their lives or to achieve science literacy is to expose them to the various jobs in STEM. It's broad from biologists to electricians to nanotechnologists to building fusion engines. It's a wide range of things.
Mae Jemison
Best
Science
Achieve
Building
Broad
Way
Range
Fusion
Jobs
Best Way
Follow
Various
Stem
Students
Involved
Get
Literacy
Want
Either
Them
Engines
Expose
Lives
Wide
Things
Wide Range
Biologists
Incorporate
Careers
The reality is that we know that this universe, that our galaxy, has billions of stars. We know that stars have planets. So the likelihood that there is life somewhere else to me is just absolutely there.
Mae Jemison
Life
Me
Reality
Somewhere
Stars
Universe
Else
Our
Somewhere Else
Absolutely
Know
Likelihood
Just
Galaxy
Planets
Billions
Intuitive versus analytical? That's a foolish choice. It's foolish, just like trying to choose between being realistic or idealistic. You need both in life.
Mae Jemison
Life
You
Realistic
Analytical
Intuitive
Both
Foolish
Between
Idealistic
Like
Versus
Trying
Just
Being
Choice
Choose
Need
For me, it was really a childhood dream coming true. It's sort of where the fantasy led reality, and then I got to be on the Starship Enterprise anyway. And the cool thing was - is I was the only person on this bridge who had actually been in space.
Mae Jemison
Me
Reality
Space
Enterprise
Dream
Only
Had
True
Sort
Got
Coming
Been
Led
Person
Childhood
Childhood Dream
Where
Anyway
Fantasy
Then
Really
Who
Cool
Cool Thing
Bridge
Actually
Thing
Starship
Some people say they feel very small when they think about space. I felt more expansive, very connected to the universe.
Mae Jemison
People
Space
Some People
Think
Universe
Say
People Say
Some
About
More
Small
Feel
Felt
Very
Expansive
Connected
People like space. But they sometimes have been left out. People are much more open to that if you invite them in.
Mae Jemison
You
People
Sometimes
Space
Out
More
Open
Invite
Like
Been
Left
Them
Much
The reality is the majority of us will not get off this planet. So the long run is, some kind of space exploration has to benefit us here on Earth.
Mae Jemison
Reality
Space
Will
Long
Benefit
Earth
Kind
Run
Some
Long Run
Majority
Off
Get
Space Exploration
Us
Planet
Exploration
Here
I always knew I'd go to space.
Mae Jemison
Space
Knew
Always
Go
I went to school at night in L.A. to brush up on my engineering while I applied to the astronaut program. I really did not know if I would get in. It was the year after the Challenger accident in 1987.
Mae Jemison
School
Accident
Year
Engineering
Astronaut
Would
Brush
Know
Up
Get
Did
After
While
Really
Challenger
Applied
Night
Program
I wanted to be a scientist, but I wanted to go into space. They are not mutually exclusive.
Mae Jemison
Space
Mutually
Mutually Exclusive
Exclusive
Scientist
Go
Wanted
A big part of engaging kids in science is not getting the single, correct answer; it's being willing to work with students to discover the correct answer.
Mae Jemison
Work
Science
Single
Big
Correct
Kids
Willing
Students
Part
Answer
Discover
Big Part
Getting
Being
Engaging
I believe the biggest impediment we have right now with going to Mars is public commitment. More people need to see themselves as a part of space travel; we need to see more inclusiveness.
Mae Jemison
Travel
Commitment
People
Space
Believe
Mars
See
More
Impediment
More People
Part
Going
Space Travel
Biggest
Public
Themselves
Now
Right
Need
I'm not somebody who gets teared up or anything, but I still look up at the stars, and it gives me hope, and it gives me energy. I think one of the things that we have to think about it is, we are all a part of this universe.
Mae Jemison
Hope
Me
Somebody
Energy
Stars
Think
Universe
One Of The Things
About
Gives
Part
Look
Still
Up
Gets
Anything
Who
Things
I wanted to be a professional dancer for a period of time, and I did a lot of dancing and choreography and got paid for it.
Mae Jemison
Time
Dancer
Dancing
Period
Got
Lot
Did
Wanted
Paid
Professional
Choreography
I stayed in the astronaut program until 1993. People ask me why I left. I thought I had a lot of things to contribute that would be difficult to do if I stayed. I thought I could have a stronger voice as an advocate for space exploration. So I ended up starting my own technology consulting company.
Mae Jemison
Me
Technology
People
Space
Thought
Stronger
Own
Difficult
Astronaut
Would
Would-Be
Stayed
My Own
Voice
Could
Consulting
Had
Until
Advocate
Lot
Left
Up
Contribute
Ended
Space Exploration
Ask
Exploration
Company
Why
Things
Starting
Program
As an astronaut, you have a very defined set of tasks to do. Those tasks may require you to work 60, 70 or 80 hours a week.
Mae Jemison
Work
You
Defined
Those
Astronaut
Week
Hours
Very
Tasks
May
Require
Set
In space, you need to exercise your heart since it's not pumping blood around at the same rate.
Mae Jemison
You
Heart
Space
Pumping
Rate
Since
Exercise
Around
Blood
Same
Your
Need
I'd love to go into space again if there were a mission to Mars. I'd also love to go to a completely different planetary system, out of our solar system.
Mae Jemison
Love
Space
Solar
Our
Solar System
System
Out
Mars
Mission
Also
Go
Were
Different
Again
Planetary
You have to actually be weighted to something to do the moonwalk, you know.
Mae Jemison
You
Something
Weighted
Know
Actually
I was thinking as a little girl growing up that I would be there. When I look at whether we can go to Mars, it's definitely something we can do.
Mae Jemison
Girl
Thinking
Definitely
Would
Would-Be
Mars
Something
Look
Go
Up
Whether
Little
Little Girl
Growing
Growing Up
I had great mentors in my parents who always sought to understand the world around them. And they would push me to really think things through.
Mae Jemison
Great
Me
World
Parents
Think
Would
Mentors
Through
Push
Had
Sought
Around
Understand
Always
Them
Really
Who
Things
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