The first woman to travel on space
11 years ago, Anousheh Ansari (51), an Iranian-American, became the first woman to travel in space.
When joining that trip, Ansari did not know that she was the first woman to travel in the sky but she always knew she had a strong energy, ready to do everything to conquer her dream.
Mrs. Anousheh Ansari before the flight.
From his childhood, Ansari loved the stars and wished to fly into the space to see the glittering objects. Even without the opportunity to become an astronaut, she still didn't give up her dream.
Ansari loved the stars and wished to fly into the space to see the glittering objects.
The years of hard work helped her succeed as a businesswoman owning two companies at the same time. She sold out a company to invest in her dream journey. Earlier, she also funded a bill to encourage space travel flights.
In order to become a special guest on space, Ansari spent 25 million USD and spent more than 1 year taking quite a strict training course in Russia and in the US to prepare for the trip. In his blog from space, Ansari shared with everyone about her wonderful experiences:
'For the first time, I saw the earth slowly moving under the sun, I found our planet peaceful, without war, without borders, only pure beauty' .
Anousheh Ansari smiled on the seat shortly after Soyuz's ship landed.(Photo: AP).
At the same time, she also emphasized the importance of dreams: 'How much a dream worth, a month's salary, a year of savings or savings after retirement, each person will have an answer. for myself.
For me, I'm willing to spend my life doing that. If the journey is so dangerous that only going and not returning, I will not hesitate. '
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