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After rigorous testing in 1961, a small group of skilled female pilots are asked to step aside when only men are selected for the spaceflight.After rigorous testing in 1961, a small group of skilled female pilots are asked to step aside when only men are selected for the spaceflight.After rigorous testing in 1961, a small group of skilled female pilots are asked to step aside when only men are selected for the spaceflight.
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Jacqueline Cochran
- Self - Pilot
- (archive footage)
Janey Hart
- Self - Pilot
- (archive footage)
Bernice Steadman
- Self - Pilot
- (archive footage)
- (as "B" Steadman)
Randy Lovelace
- Self - Doctor, Aerospace Medicine
- (archive footage)
Jerrie Cobb
- Self - Pilot
- (archive footage)
John Glenn
- Self - Mercury Astronaut
- (archive footage)
Gordon Cooper
- Self - Project Mercury Astronaut
- (archive footage)
Myrtle Cagle
- Self - Pilot
- (archive footage)
- (as Myrtle K Cagle)
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I wanted to watch this but it's really slow to start and the awful music they chose is intolerable. Had to turn it off. The story seemed interesting though.
Loved hearing from the mercury 13 women themselves on their journey. Documentary focuses on the space race and how a group of 13 women passed the first round of tests to enter the space program but were ultimately rejected by nasa. The first hand accounts and viewpoints were really interesting, and gives you a good perspective of the times. These women were rejected solely based on the fact that they were women, not because they didn't pass the tests... which is aggravating.
But follows through to the first woman to pilot a NASA space shuttle and how she honored the 13, which was really special.
But follows through to the first woman to pilot a NASA space shuttle and how she honored the 13, which was really special.
5/4/18. Interesting to watch, from a historical perspective. it is sad and a tragedy that these women didn't get a chance to go into space because of the sexual discrimination at the time. Reasons for denying them the chance now seem totally preposterous. However, the interviews of these women probably could have been done better.
Interesting documentary. Liberals will be angered at the way these women were treated and inspired by their courage. Far right wing conservatives will be angry because they are knuckle-dragging reactionary maniacs. My takeaway is quite different from both American camps. I can't understand why these women continued to be patriotic to a society that treated them so badly and why they were somewhat disappointed when the first woman in space was Soviet and not American. I also question the sincerity and inclusiveness of the American bourgeois feminist movement. Documentaries like this point out the injustices of the American capitalist system, but they do not question the fundamental injustice of capitalism itself and of America's backward and reactionary nature. The Americans only did anything remotely progressive because the Soviets embarrassed them and they were forced to by their example as well as by burgeoning social movements and organized labor in the US.
This was a brilliant documentary of the Mercury 13. Women who fought to become a part of the NASA astronaut training program but were ultimately denied due to unrealistic standards.
I am a giant space nerd. I have visited every space vehicle museum in the US. And only now did I learn about the Mercury 13. These women. These amazing women who wanted nothing more than a chance. A chance to see space and be a part of the journey.
This documentary is amazing. And if I was a teacher or in charge of education standards I would make every student watch this along with the Mercury 7 story.
What is so wrong with telling the whole story.
I am a giant space nerd. I have visited every space vehicle museum in the US. And only now did I learn about the Mercury 13. These women. These amazing women who wanted nothing more than a chance. A chance to see space and be a part of the journey.
This documentary is amazing. And if I was a teacher or in charge of education standards I would make every student watch this along with the Mercury 7 story.
What is so wrong with telling the whole story.
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- TriviaAstronaut Eileen Collins was first woman and American Space Shuttle pilot and later, the first Space Shuttle Commander. She logged four missions into Space on the Space Shuttle. She is the winner of the prestigious Harmon Trophy and has spent 38 days 8 hours and 20 minutes in outer space. She is a retired USAF Colonel and test pilot.
- GoofsReversed image. At 39:59 a TH-55 (Hughes 269) U.S. Army trainer hovers by the camera from left to right. The collective control is clearly visible in what appears to be the pilot's right hand. The collective is on the pilots left and thus the image must be reversed.
- ConnectionsReferenced in For All Mankind: Nixon's Women (2019)
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