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  2. Astronaut Wives Club - Wikipedia

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    The astronauts were presented to the public as wholesome all-American heroes and their wives as icons of domestic patriotism. [2] While their husbands were working at Cape Canaveral, Florida, the women were living in Houston, many as next-door-neighbors. [3] The wives formed a tight-knit support group called the "Astronaut Wives Club". [4]

  3. Rene Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s and through the 1960s, the astronauts and their wives became national celebrities, with exclusive LIFE magazine rights to their "personal stories"; the stresses of life in the public eye led the women of Mercury 7 to form an informal support group later called the Astronaut Wives Club. Carpenter was often singled out for her ...

  4. The Astronaut Wives Club - Wikipedia

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    The Astronaut Wives Club is a 2015 American period drama television series developed by Stephanie Savage for ABC. It is based on Lily Koppel's 2013 book of the same name. [2] The series tells the story of the wives of the Mercury Seven – America's first group of astronauts – who together formed the Astronaut Wives Club.

  5. The Astronaut Wives Club (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Astronaut Wives Club is a 2013 New York Times Bestselling book by the American author Lily Koppel based on the experiences of the Astronaut Wives Club, who were wives of US astronauts. [1] It was first published on June 11, 2013, by the Hachette Book Group and provided the basis for the 2015 television series, The Astronaut Wives Club.

  6. Annie Glenn - Wikipedia

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    After the magazine was published, red lipstick became a fad. Similarly, while Mercury 7 astronauts were given sporty Corvettes to drive, the wives were strongly encouraged to keep their family-friendly station wagons, which meant that the average American housewives who were following the Astronaut Wives' example also bought station wagons. As ...

  7. Jerrie Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Geraldyn M. Cobb (March 5, 1931 – March 18, 2019), commonly known as Jerrie Cobb, was an American pilot and aviator.She was also part of the Mercury 13, a group of women who underwent physiological screening tests at the same time as the original Mercury Seven astronauts, and was the first to complete each of the tests.

  8. Hugh Grant Says His Oompa Loompa Role Was 'Challenging for My ...

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    Hugh Grant thinks his career choices have been rocky for his wife Anna Eberstein.. When the actor, 64, appeared on the Nov. 13 episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers to promote Heretic, he joked ...

  9. Kathryn D. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn Dwyer Sullivan was born in Paterson, New Jersey, on October 3, 1951, the daughter of Donald Paul Sullivan and his wife Barbara, née Kelly. [1] [2] She had a brother, Grant. [3] In 1958 the family moved to the San Fernando Valley in California, where her father worked in the aerospace industry for Marquardt Corporation. [4]