Meghan Walker on Instagram: "Fact check… NASA did in fact ask if 100 tampons would be sufficient for America's first female astronaut, Sally Ride, to survive 1 week in space. 🤦♀️ This
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The Female Quotient - #SallyRide's accomplishments were nothing short of extraordinary: engineer, astronaut, tireless advocate for women and girls in #STEM, and the first American woman to travel to space. But being
Sally Ride - Wikipedia
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NASA thought Sally Ride needed 100 tampons for 1 week “just to be safe.” From what? - Vox
"Nasa sent a woman to space for only 6 days and they gave her 100 tampons" : Marcia Belsky #Shorts - YouTube
TFCN Fact-check: Did NASA send a woman to space with 100 tampons? - Poynter
shitty watercolour on Twitter: "If you ever feel stupid remember that NASA asked a female astronaut if 100 tampons would be enough for a week http://t.co/AoWVGcnQ0L" / X
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Ahead of her space flight, NASA suggested sending astronaut Sally Ride with 100 tampons for the week-long trip. (FWIW, that's too many.) So comedian... | By TED Radio Hour | Remember when
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