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812:(SAIL). She was a member of the Flight Crew Equipment Control Board, and as such was involved in the remote manipulator system (RMS) development. She later became the chief of the Mission Development Branch, and was the Astronaut Office interface for "secondary" payloads, and the lead for the Science Support Group. She was a member of the support crews for the
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740:. However, Abbey offered her another job at JSC. Joe Cuzzupoli, the vice president at Rockwell, advised her to accept; her promotion prospects at Rockwell were uncertain, since she was the youngest member of her group, and if NASA did not work out she was always welcome to return to Rockwell. In July 1978, Dunbar joined NASA as a
800:. There were 3,122 applicants. Once again Dunbar was a finalist, and she was asked to report for interviews and examinations on March 24, 1980. This time she got a call from Abbey asking if she would like to move her office down the hall (where the astronauts were). Her selection as one of the 19 astronaut candidates in
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on June 25, 1992. Over thirty experiments sponsored by more than researchers were housed in the
Spacelab. Over the next thirteen days, the payload crew of four performed a series of experiments related to human physiology and the growth of various crystals in microgravity. A microscope was carried on
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Dunbar protested that while she had begun learning
Russian, her knowledge of the language was far short of the fluency that would be required. After meetings with Carolyn Huntoon and George Abbey, who figured that since she had learned some German for the D-1 misison, she should be able to pick up
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space station. Finding a volunteer for a grueling year-long training program without any assurance of a flight at the end of it had been difficult. No
American astronaut had served as a backup since the early days of the Space Shuttle program, and none had flown or even trained for a long-duration
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Russian attitudes towards women disconcerting and dismissive, but made friends with Russian women who worked there as engineers and mathematicians and were eager to see her succeed. This included survival training for the contingency of a landing in the Arctic region of
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worked in two twelve-hours shifts, red and blue; Dunbar was in charge of the blue shift and
Bluford of the red shift. Some 75 scientific experiments were carried out, ranging from physiology and biology to materials science and navigation. Although she performed various experiments, Dunbar was
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for three years. Her high school career guidance counselor advised her that since she grew up on a farm, she should marry a farmer and have children. Dunbar ignored her and turned to her physics teacher for career advice instead. She scored high marks in spatial ability and
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Structures and Mechanics Laboratory (Building 13). Her thesis on the "Effects of antiorthostatic kinesia on Sprague Dawley rat femur fracture toughness and concomitant alterations in metabolic activity" was accepted and she was awarded her doctorate in 1983.
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sled did not fit her. There were rumors that NASA had deliberately assigned her to the mission as an insult to the
Germans. Dunbar reported this to George Abbey, who drafted a memo to the DFVLR stating that all equipment for the mission had to accommodate a range of sizes.
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program. She became the first member of her family to attend college. Neither Dunbar nor her parents were aware that she had to select a college within the university and could not take classes on anything that interested her. She was interested in the
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during his diagnostic "run" in the Lower Body
Negative Pressure device (LBNP). The Doppler is used to pick up high-frequency sound waves from the surface of the heart, thus producing pictures on the monitor of the American Flight Echocardiograph
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to retrieve the LDEF. The crew operated a variety of experiments, but Dunbar was the principal investigator of the Microgravity Disturbance Experiment using the Fluids Experiment Apparatus. Other experiments investigated protein crystal growth,
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Wearing an extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) spacesuit, Dunbar prepares to don a helmet and be lowered by a hoist device for a session of underwater training in the Johnson Space Center's weightless environment training facility (WET-F).
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Between October 1995 and November 1996, Dunbar worked in the Mission Operations Directorate at JSC as the assistant director for ISS readiness and Russian-American cooperation. In this role she chaired
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in January 1986, but Dunbar became the chairman of NASA's Microgravity Materials Science Assessment Task Force, which examined proposals for materials science experiments with Spacelab and the proposed
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crew. These evaluations were designed to ascertain and measure the effect of prolonged weightlessness on the bones, muscles, and the cardiovascular, immune system, and cardiopulmonary systems.
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mission on April 7, 1984, and by January 1990 its orbit had decayed to about 175 nautical miles (324 km) and it was only a month or so away from re-entering the atmosphere and burning up.
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candidates on July 8, 1976. For the first time, women were encouraged to apply. Dunbar was one of 8,079 applicants. She was selected as one of 200 finalists, and was asked to report to the
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landed back at the KSC on July 9, after 13 days, 19 hours, 30 minutes and 4 seconds, having traveled 5.7 million miles (9.2 million kilometres) and made 221 orbits of the Earth.
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space station. The Space Shuttle crew transferred more than 9,000 pounds (4,100 kg) of scientific and logistical equipment, and supplies of food and water from the Space Shuttle
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flights. To obtain this credential she took a series of final oral examinations for each system, in which members of the training department fired questions at her in Russian.
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club so she could show cattle, which she did until she was eighteen, although she was the only girl. In October 1957, Dunbar and her parents gazed at the night sky, looking for
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Russian. Dunbar reluctantly agreed. On February 4, 1994, NASA announced that Thagard and Dunbar had been selected for the prime an backup crews for a three-month flight on
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sent Dunbar to Germany to coordinate the arrangements for the mission. She lived there for seven months. Although the mission was conducted in English through the
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in Seattle. She founded the Washington Aerospace Scholars program, an online distance learning course for high school juniors run in partnership with NASA and
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for the first time, and there was an exchange of crews. A Spacelab module was also carried so the crew could perform medical evaluations of the
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degrees or had nearly completed one. She therefore embarked on earning a Ph.D. in mechanical/biomedical engineering at the
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in 2016, and was the Director of the Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation (IEEI) there from 2016 to 2020.
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northern Russia, which Dunbar enjoyed, as it reminded her of home. As it happened all seven Shuttle-
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330:(born March 3, 1949) is an American engineer and retired
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2913:"Museum of Flight Awarded Full-Fuselage Shuttle Trainer"
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2152:"Seventh Group of Astronaut Applicants to Report To JSC"
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Elected to Living Legends of Aviation, California (2009)
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spacecraft was always a possibility. In March 1995, the
557:, which also offered her financial assistance under the
1411:, until 2020, when she was succeeded by Tracy Hammond.
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Although Dunbar did not fly a long-duration mission on
862:, Dunbar was given instruction in the German language.
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University of Washington College of Engineering alumni
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2643:"Astronauts Thagard and Dunbar to Train for Flight on
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Peterson, Doug; Beutel, Allard (September 30, 2005).
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Selected as one of the top 20 women in technology in
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to study the bone, and measure their strength in the
3248:"Bonnie J. Dunbar (Ph.D., NAE, RSECorr, FRAeS, IAA)"
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Johnson, Betty; Lawrence, John (February 14, 1984).
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Flight assignments were canceled in the wake of the
434:. She became the John and Bea Slattery professor of
3516:. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press.
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Come Fly With Us: NASA's Payload Specialist Program
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John P. McGovern Science & Society Award (2020)
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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1733:Rockwell International Engineer of the Year (1978)
1474:American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
1162:mission since Skylab, almost twenty years before.
991:The STS-32 mission lifted off from the KSC in the
720:NASA issued a call for applications for pilot and
498:, which showcased an imaginary ride into space, a
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1378:science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
424:science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
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1691:Design News Engineering Achievement Award (1993)
1439:. Sega was selected for astronaut training with
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1772:(2015); and an Honorary Doctor of Letters from
1395:'s STEM Center and was a faculty member in the
984:space environment. It had been launched by the
911:primarily responsible for the operation of the
462:and purchased 40 acres (16 ha) of land in
430:'s STEM Center and was a faculty member in the
4704:United States Astronaut Hall of Fame inductees
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3004:. Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
2982:. Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
2767:(Press release). NASA. J05-038. Archived from
2765:"Veteran NASA Astronaut Bonnie Dunbar Retires"
2762:
2241:"NASA Screens Third Astronaut Applicant Group"
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660:through her experience in writing programs in
490:, and following the real-life exploits of the
387:in 1980. She flew in space five times, on the
359:, Dunbar became a senior research engineer in
4032:
3997:List of United States Marine Corps astronauts
3817:
3621:
3479:National Aeronautics and Space Administration
3052:(Press release). NASA. 90-006. Archived from
2617:"David C. Leestma (Captain, U.S. Navy, Ret.)"
2458:(Press release). NASA. 99-040. Archived from
2279:(Press release). NASA. 80-038. Archived from
2246:(Press release). NASA. 80-017. Archived from
2187:(PhD thesis). Cullen College of Engineering.
2101:"Biographical Data: Bonnie J. Dunbar (Ph.D.)"
2006:
2004:
1980:
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1196:certified her as qualified for long-duration
869:Preparing to perform bio-medical test on the
4002:List of United States Space Force astronauts
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2747:
2691:
2603:
2453:"Partial Shuttle Crew Assignments Announced"
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2213:(Press release). NASA. 79-50. Archived from
2157:(Press release). NASA. 77-59. Archived from
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1405:Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
755:Dunbar noted that all the women accepted in
621:. He persuaded her to change her major from
3512:Croft, Melvin; Yousaukauskas, John (2019).
3471:Biographical Data: Bonnie J. Dunbar (Ph.D.)
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2131:(Press release). NASA. July 8, 1976. 76-44
2126:"NASA to Recruit Space Shuttle Astronauts"
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1443:on January 17, 1990. They later divorced.
1437:University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
1356:jets as a back-seater, and 100 hours as a
1097:The STS-50 mission lifted off from KSC in
828:television coverage of the STS-2 mission.
633:studies of some of the different forms of
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2867:"Dunbar to Step Down at Museum of Flight"
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1604:Elected to Astronaut Hall of Fame (2013)
1601:BioHouston Women of Science Award (2015)
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1480:American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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810:Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory
619:Space Shuttle thermal protection system
585:, she aspired to join the university's
365:Space Shuttle thermal protection system
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3579:Shayler, David; Moule, Ian A. (2006).
3548:. NASA History Series. Houston: NASA.
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2869:(Press release). The Museum of Flight
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1744:(1993); Honorary of Engineering from
1504:International Academy of Astronautics
1173:In February 1994, Dunbar traveled to
699:, as a senior research engineer with
547:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4618:Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
4048:United States Astronaut Hall of Fame
3581:Women in Space – Following Valentina
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2150:Reim, Milton E. (October 12, 1977).
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1809:Meyers, Donald W. (March 10, 2019).
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1292:In January 1998, Dunbar returned to
689:Atomic Energy Research Establishment
4689:American people of Scottish descent
3173:. Women in Technology International
1900:Dunbar, Bonnie J. (March 2, 2002).
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1332:and one was returned, in this case
716:Flight controller / payload officer
605:sorority's Sigma Iota chapter as a
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3045:Carr, Jeffrey (January 17, 1990).
2305:Lawrence, John (August 21, 1981).
2206:Reim, Milton E. (August 1, 1979).
1668:NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal
1662:NASA Superior Accomplishment Award
1409:Dwight Look College of Engineering
1391:From 2013 to 2015, Dunbar led the
543:California Institute of Technology
494:. In 1962, the family went to the
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4659:People from Sunnyside, Washington
3779:International mission specialists
3653:← NASA Astronaut Group 9 →
3492:
3317:Shah, Angela (January 23, 2015).
3294:McHarg, Jan (September 4, 2018).
3195:. National Academy of Engineering
1985:Tate, Cassandra (June 27, 2011).
1855:University of Washington Magazine
1750:Michigan Technological University
1680:NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal
1658:(1985, 1990, 1992, 1995 and 1998)
1640:Women in Technology International
1613:ASME Ralph Coats Roe Medal (2010)
1498:Experimental Aircraft Association
1435:of electrical engineering at the
450:Bonnie Jeanne Dunbar was born in
127: 1988, divorced)
4674:Space Shuttle program astronauts
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3463: This article incorporates
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1674:NASA Distinguished Service Medal
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1712:M.R.S. President's Award (1990)
1527:National Academy of Engineering
1429:United States Air Force Reserve
1386:American Association of Museums
1384:and was re-accredited with the
974:Long Duration Exposure Facility
124:
2439:Croft & Yousaukauskas 2019
2369:Croft & Yousaukauskas 2019
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1686:NASA Exceptional Service Medal
1492:Biomedical Engineering Society
1486:Association of Space Explorers
710:
674:beta-alumina solid electrolyte
668:, and she went to work at the
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16:American astronaut (born 1949)
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4664:American materials scientists
3992:Astronaut ranks and positions
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3501:Video featuring Bonnie Dunbar
2350:(Press release). NASA. 84-009
2312:(Press release). NASA. 81-029
2272:White, Terry (May 29, 1980).
1987:"Dunbar, Bonnie J. (b. 1949)"
1902:"Oral-History: Bonnie Dunbar"
1736:Honorary Doctor of Laws from
1554:, corresponding Fellow (2001)
1397:Cullen College of Engineering
597:and in movie theaters in the
559:National Defense Student Loan
432:Cullen College of Engineering
407:, and trained in Russia as a
4714:University of Houston alumni
2649:(Press release). NASA. 94-16
2012:"My KD Story: Bonnie Dunbar"
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422:, where she was involved in
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4729:21st-century American women
4724:20th-century American women
3375:"Historical Recipient List"
3193:"NAE Member, Bonnie Dunbar"
1695:IEEE Judith A. Resnik Award
1540:National Science Foundation
1350:International Space Station
1276:, the first cosmonaut. Her
1022:mesoscale convective system
844:Federal Republic of Germany
831:
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3253:. Texas A&M University
2960:. Texas A&M University
2938:. Texas A&M University
1558:Society of Women Engineers
1552:Royal Society of Edinburgh
1546:Royal Aeronautical Society
1521:Materials Research Society
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458:veteran who returned from
456:United States Marine Corps
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2692:Shayler & Moule 2006
2604:Shayler & Moule 2006
2345:"51-K Crew Announcement"
2331:Shayler & Moule 2006
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1656:NASA Space Flight Medals
1468:American Ceramic Society
1401:Texas A&M University
664:. Boeing trained her in
623:aeronautical engineering
555:University of Washington
446:Early life and education
440:Texas A&M University
349:University of Washington
286:Texas A&M University
83:University of Washington
4217:Frank L. Culbertson Jr.
3655:NASA Astronaut Group 10
2798:. University of Houston
2183:Dunbar, Bonnie (1983).
1441:NASA Astronaut Group 13
972:mission, also known as
856:German Aerospace Center
752:Space Shuttle mission.
19:For the biologist, see
3651:NASA Astronaut Group 8
3583:. New York: Springer.
3465:public domain material
3344:. NASA. Archived from
3171:"Dr. Bonnie J. Dunbar"
2820:. The Museum of Flight
2487:. NASA. Archived from
2106:. NASA. September 2005
1754:Heriot-Watt University
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757:NASA Astronaut Group 8
701:Rockwell International
643:University of Illinois
385:NASA Astronaut Group 9
367:. In 1978, she joined
361:Rockwell International
266:Rockwell International
4392:Michael López-Alegría
4292:Richard F. Gordon Jr.
3835:NASA Astronaut Groups
3539:Morgan, Clay (2001).
1758:University of Glasgow
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1476:(AIAA), Fellow (2006)
1393:University of Houston
1382:Smithsonian affiliate
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769:University of Houston
670:Boeing Renton Factory
519:Sunnyside High School
452:Sunnyside, Washington
436:aerospace engineering
428:University of Houston
351:, where she earned a
281:University of Houston
248:Aerospace engineering
96:University of Houston
71:Sunnyside, Washington
4623:NASA Astronaut Corps
4297:Frederick D. Gregory
4257:Christopher Ferguson
3840:NASA Astronaut Corps
3348:on February 19, 2016
3144:"AIAA Fellow Roster"
1762:University of Dundee
1633:Cocoa Beach, Florida
1452:Board of Directors,
915:and its subsystems.
891:Kennedy Space Center
889:lifted off from the
798:astronaut candidates
726:Johnson Space Center
496:Seattle World's Fair
381:astronaut candidates
357:ceramics engineering
328:Bonnie Jeanne Dunbar
54:Bonnie Jeanne Dunbar
4572:Kathryn C. Thornton
4557:Kathryn D. Sullivan
4472:Charles J. Precourt
4462:Scott E. Parazynski
4422:Bruce McCandless II
4267:C. Gordon Fullerton
4172:Franklin Chang-Díaz
4127:Daniel Brandenstein
3725:Franklin Chang-Díaz
3713:Mission specialists
3699:Richard N. Richards
3122:"Biographical Data"
2771:on January 16, 2023
2750:, pp. 282–283.
2606:, pp. 320–321.
2491:on October 31, 2013
2465:on October 11, 2006
2371:, pp. 139–140.
2286:on November 3, 2022
2253:on November 3, 2022
1774:Heritage University
1742:Clarkson University
1456:and Angel Flight /
1433:associate professor
1328:, was delivered to
1059:Lawrence J. DeLucas
908:payload specialists
639:Bachelor of Science
627:ceramic engineering
599:University District
464:Outlook, Washington
334:. She flew on five
163:NASA Group 9 (1980)
4552:Thomas P. Stafford
4357:Thomas David Jones
4342:Jeffrey A. Hoffman
3442:. Rowan University
2036:UPI. April 5, 1986
1738:Clemson University
1638:Inducted into the
1586:
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1423:in 1988. He was a
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347:A graduate of the
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4457:Bryan D. O'Connor
4307:John M. Grunsfeld
4222:Walter Cunningham
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3590:978-1-85233-744-5
3555:978-0-16-042800-5
3523:978-0-8032-7892-9
2844:The Seattle Times
2220:on March 13, 2022
1989:. HistoryLink.org
1746:Alfred University
1576:Awards and honors
1175:Star City, Russia
1132:Star City, Russia
1088:payload commander
1026:circadian rhythms
880:vestibular system
852:William B. Lenoir
742:flight controller
682:Master of Science
654:computer services
631:X-ray diffraction
601:. She joined the
373:flight controller
353:Master of Science
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238:Scientific career
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4684:Mir crew members
4577:Richard H. Truly
4537:William Shepherd
4527:Brewster H. Shaw
4502:Harrison Schmitt
4377:Joseph P. Kerwin
4362:Janet L. Kavandi
4337:David C. Hilmers
4317:Henry Hartsfield
4282:Robert L. Gibson
4237:Bonnie J. Dunbar
4207:Richard O. Covey
4177:Kevin P. Chilton
4167:Roger B. Chaffee
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