JUDY RESNIK�S T-38 FLIGHT SUIT

On June 28, 1978, Judith (Judy) Resnik was selected as part of NASA�s first astronaut class to feature women. Resnik became the second American woman and first Jewish American to enter space aboard the maiden voyage of the shuttle orbiter Discovery on Aug. 30, 1984 as a mission specialist. She and her crewmates conducted many experiments and deployed three satellites, drawing expertise from her doctorate in electrical engineering and extensive training. Tragically, Resnik�s second trip into orbit was set to be on STS-51-L aboard the Challenger. Resnik and the rest of the crew were lost when the shuttle exploded shortly after takeoff. Resnik�s inspirational words still resonate. �Astronauts don�t have to be either very feminine or very masculine women or very superhuman males, or any color or anything,� Resnik said in 1979 while training for the astronaut corps. �It�s about people in space.� Space Center Houston honors her and the fallen crew of Challenger by memorializing her T-38 flight training suit in Astronaut Gallery. This was the last NASA garment she wore before the accident.





