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En 1961, un groupe de pilotes chevronnées soumis à des tests poussés est mis de côté au profit de leurs homologues masculins dans la course aux étoiles.
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Besides the injustice of their story what really stood out to me was the fire and spirit that you could still see in the eyes of the women. It's really striking to see people at their age still have that kind of passion for something. This was a fascinating story that was told in a very interesting manner. follow me at https://IHATEBadMovies.com and facebook page IHateBadMovies
Historically this is interesting but it is easy to look back in time and pass judgement. I will probably get a lot of heat for this comment but there was no great conspiracy to prevent women to go into space. Those were different times, a different society. It's not right or wrong, it's history. The hostile comments against men of the times are misplaced. Mercury 13 wasn't a NASA programm. And the argument that it would have been different had they send women, that women are better and what it would have ment is the other side of the same coin.
How do you make a documentary about the journey of the first women in space and NOT even MENTION Sally Ride?!