Jemison became the first Black woman in space. She was a Mission Specialist aboard the space shuttle Endeavour. On this trip, Dr. Jemison and her crew orbited the Earth times. Since then, she has worked in many fields. She was a professor at Dartmouth and Cornell. She also founded a nonprofit called the Jemison Group.
It aims to help humans travel outside our solar system in the next years. Would you like to follow in Dr. With the speed at which technology is growing, anything is possible! We are undergoing some spring clearing site maintenance and need to temporarily disable the commenting feature. Thanks for your patience. Drag a word to its definition. You have answered 0 of 3 questions correctly and your score is:. Want to add a little wonder to your website? Help spread the wonder of families learning together.
We sent you SMS, for complete subscription please reply. Follow Twitter Instagram Facebook. Who is Dr. Mae Jemison? When did Dr. Mae Jemison go to space? What does Dr. Mae Jemison do now? Jemison now acts as a science ambassador and speaks about the need to democratise access to technology for the future of humanity.
Mae Jemison is famous for being the first Black woman in space and is now a science ambassador and futurist. Cheer the first women-only spacewalk, but equality is still far away NASA is running a competition to figure out how to settle the galaxy After years of sexism in space we urgently need more female astronauts Prepare to jump to light speed: Inside the mission to go interstellar.
Show me the Level 2 version of this page. A site for ages 14 and up. Laura A. Whitlock Curator: J. Privacy Policy and Important Notices. A Question Mae Jemison is no longer an astronaut. What work does she do now? Return to the StarChild Main Page. She also began teaching environmental studies at Dartmouth College and directed the Jemison Institute for Advancing Technology in Developing Countries.
After hearing that she was a fan of the Star Trek television show, actor LeVar Burton asked Jemison to appear in an episode. Jemison agreed and became the first real astronaut to be on an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. She played Lieutenant Palmer in the episode, "Second Chances.
She also created a nonprofit organization called the Dorothy Jemison Foundation for Excellence. Jemison later accepted a position as the Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University in This project works to make sure human space travel to another star is possible within the next years.
She currently lives in Houston, Texas. Chicago — Alexander, Kerri Lee. Mae Jemison Works Cited. American Institute of Physics. American Medical Women's Association. Jemison, MD. Clark Hine, Darlene.
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