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Flying high with stories from the pioneer pilots

Amy Shira Teitel's love of space started when she was at primary school. Now she's written a book about pioneer pilots who paved the way for women astronauts

November 12, 2020 12:41
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A school project when Amy Shira Teitel was seven changed her life.

She chose to do a science project about the planet Venus. “Venus was such an interesting thing. It’s on fire — literally! And you can see it in the sky without binoculars —and I just thought it was the coolest thing in the world. The variety of stuff in our solar system was mind-boggling to a seven-year-old,” she tells me. The project started her obsession with space and aviation, which led to several degrees and her current career as a space historian and popular science writer.

Her latest book focuses on the fight to get women into outer space. The first American woman to go to outer space didn’t blast off until June 1983 — and getting there had certainly been a bumpy ride. In her fascinating and thoroughly researched book, Fighting For Space: Two Pilots and Their Historic Battle For Female Spaceflight, Teitel recounts the hoops that women had to jump through not only to set foot in a space rocket, but to be allowed to fly full stop — and draws lessons from it for all women.