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Sally Ride
The Los Angeles native, who held a doctorate in astrophysics from Stanford University, was the first American woman in space. At age 31, she was the youngest American sent into space and the first woman to make two trips into orbit. She also was the sole astronaut appointed to the Rogers Commission to investigate the 1986 explosion of the space shuttle Challenger. She was 61. Full obituary
Notable deaths of 2012
