Episode 117: The History of Women in Space & Star Trek

Published: July 7, 2021, 5:52 p.m.

b'Guest: Dr. Margaret Weitekamp \\nSpecial Co-Host: Dr. Ingrid Ockert \\n\\nHistorian of science Dr. Ingrid Ockert joins Mike as a special co-host in this episode, in which they beam aboard Dr. Margaret Weitekamp to talk about the history of women in space and the history of women in Star Trek. Dr. Weitekamp is the author of "Right Stuff, Wrong Sex: America\'s First Women in Space Program" and is the Curator and Department Chair of the Space History Department at the Smithsonian\'s National Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC. Together, they delve into the role of women during the earliest days of the American space program, how Nichelle Nichols helped recruit a more diverse workforce for NASA, and how women have been portrayed in Star Trek over the generations.\\n\\nInfo about the IDIC Podcast Festival, July 17 & 18, 2021: https://www.womenatwarp.com/idic-fest/\\n\\nDr. Weitekamp\'s book "Right Stuff, Wrong Sex: America\'s First Women in Space Program": https://airandspace.si.edu/research/publications/right-stuff-wrong-sex-americas-first-women-space-program\\n\\nThe Nichelle Nichols documentary "Woman In Motion": https://twitter.com/WIMthefilm\\n\\nThe Atlantic article about Wally Funk\'s selection as a Blue Origin astronaut, by Marina Koren: https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/07/jeff-bezos-wally-funk-blue-origin/619344/\\n\\nFollow us on Twitter!\\nMike: https://twitter.com/Miquai\\nMargaret: https://twitter.com/mgtwspace\\nIngrid: https://twitter.com/ingrid_rocket'