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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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crew member. She found 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 English on her
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on October 30, 1985. With eight crew members, this mission was the largest to fly in space, and it was the only mission that launched with eight crew members. For the first time, payload activities were controlled from outside the United States. The crew of five astronauts and three
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machines in the 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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After completing a year of astronaut candidate training, Dunbar officially became a fully-fledged NASA astronaut on August 21, 1981. Her technical assignments included assisting with the testing of the Space Shuttle onboard software at the
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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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One of the largest payloads ever deployed by the Space Shuttle, the LDEF was a 21,500-litre (4,700 imp gal; 5,700 US gal) satellite containing 57 experiments to study the effects of long-term exposure to the
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The Germans were concerned by the assignment of a woman to the mission. Some of the experiments involved drawing blood, and the possibility of female blood had not been considered, and some of the experiments like the
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landed at Edwards Air Force Base after a mission lasting 10 days, 21 hours, 1 minute and 38 seconds, during which it had traveled 4.5 million miles (7.2 million kilometres) in 173 orbits of the Earth.
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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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paid $ 65 million (equivalent to $ 184.14 million in 2023) for the mission to be dedicated to German science experiments. The other NASA mission specialist assigned to the flight,
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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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As a student at the University of Washington, Dunbar took heavy course loads, but also served on the Engineering Student Council and played on its baseball team. As a
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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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space station, such as the decision to use air at 14.7 pounds per square inch (101 kPa), which was necessary for experiments with plants.
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American Association of Engineering Societies (AAES) Norm Augustine Award for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Communications (2011)
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and monitored its de-orbiting and re-entry in July 1979. Afterward, she returned to her payload operator role, preparing for the upcoming
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on November 6, after 7 days, 44 minutes and 51 seconds, during which it had traveled 2.5 million miles and orbited the Earth 111 times.
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In 1993, Dunbar became the Deputy Associate Administrator in the Office of Life and Microgravity Sciences at NASA Headquarters in
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On February 14, 1984, NASA announced that Dunbar had been selected as a member of the crew for the upcoming Spacelab D-1 mission. The
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Effects of Antiorthostatic Kinesia on Sprague Dawley Rat Femur Fracture Toughness and Concomitant Alterations in Metabolic Activity
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Effects of antiorthostatic kinesia on Sprague Dawley rat femur fracture toughness and concomitant alterations in metabolic activity
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landed at KSC on July 7, having traveled 4.1 million miles (6.6 million kilometres) and orbited the Earth 153 times.
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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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had gone, but the former did not yet accept women as students, and the latter was unaffordable. She was accepted by 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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in 2016, and was the Director of the Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation (IEEI), a joint entity in the
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was announced on May 29, 1980. She was one of six civilians selected in the group, three of whom were JSC employees.
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classes. She was a member of the math club, debate club, speech club, and Latin club. She played sports and was a
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astronauts ultimately returned to Earth on Space Shuttle missions, but an emergency evacuation in a
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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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Engineering jobs were hard to find in 1971, so Dunbar accepted a position as an office manager at a
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University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering Distinguished Engineering Alumna Award (1991)
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Arthur Friedberg Award, National Institute of Ceramic Engineers (NICE) Ceramic Engineering (2005)
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had traveled 3.6 million miles (5.8 million kilometres) in 138 orbits of the Earth.
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of ionic diffusion in sodium beta-alumina, with Suren Sarian as her advisor. She received her
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Dunbar returned to the Astronaut Office in Houston in December 1993. She was approached by
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on January 9, 1990. The crew deployed the Syncom IV-F5 satellite, and Dunbar operated the
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during its de-orbiting and re-entry in July 1979. She was selected as one of the nineteen
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In keeping with Russian tradition, astronaut Dunbar (left), signs the diary of the late
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Planned Spacelab missions for the early 1990s included another mission for Germany (
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due to delays in negotiations, the training was not wasted, for she visited on the
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Shuttle-Mir Мир-Шаттл: The United States and Russia Share History's Highest Stage
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In this role she was involved in key decisions regarding the redesign of the
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University of Washington College of Engineering Diamond Service Award (2012)
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Dunbar left NASA to become the president and chief executive officer of the
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Dunbar left NASA to become the president and chief executive officer of the
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General Jimmy Doolittle Fellow of the Aerospace Education Foundation (1986)
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Introduced for induction into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame in April 2013
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degree in ceramic engineering. in 1971. She did some graduate work at the
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degree in ceramics engineering from the University of Washington in 1975.
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Dunbar attended Outlook Elementary, a small rural school that went to the
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The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) Schwaltzwalder P.A.C.E. Award (1990)
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on June 27, 1995. On this mission, the Space Shuttle mission docked with
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that were being considered for use in the tiles. She graduated with her
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touched down at KSC after 8 days, 19 hours and 47 seconds during which
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The STS-71 mission lasted 9 days, 19 hours, 23 minutes and 8 seconds.
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Dunbar uses a Doppler to collect medical data from payload specialist
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linen-supply company. Two months later, she secured a position in the
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After Dunbar graduated from high school in 1967, she wanted to attend
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Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering, Science and Technology (2004)
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In a cosmonaut space suit in the Training Simulator Facility at the
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mission. Dunbar was mission specialist 3 on this flight, assisting
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Callaghan, Kevin; Hallman, Mike; Dunbar, Bonnie (April 16, 2010).
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Society of Women Engineers (SWE) National Achievement Award (2006)
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board so images could be taken of crystals as they were growing.
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On August 1, 1979, NASA announced another round of selections for
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The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) Greaves-Walker Award (1985)
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missions between 1985 and 1998, including two dockings with the
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did not accept girls so when she was nine her father started a
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University of Washington Engineering Alumni Achievement (1989)
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In 1975, Dunbar was invited to participate in research at the
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Evergreen Safety Council Public Service in Space Award (1986)
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The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) James I. Mueller Award,
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Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
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Campion, Ed; Rahn, Debra; Herring, Kyle (February 3, 1994).
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Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Pioneer Award(2018)
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The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) Life Membership (1986)
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George R. Stibitz Computer and Communications Award (2018)
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Washington State Medal of Merit (Governor's Award) (2007)
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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
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Although Dunbar did not fly a long-duration mission on
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University of Washington College of Engineering alumni
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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
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Johnson, Betty; Lawrence, John (February 14, 1984).
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Flight assignments were canceled in the wake of the
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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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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 3038: 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" 1845: 1843: 1841: 1839: 1837: 1835: 1833: 1831: 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: 1978: 1976: 1974: 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 3578: 2747: 2691: 2603: 2453:"Partial Shuttle Crew Assignments Announced" 2330: 2213:(Press release). NASA. 79-50. Archived from 2157:(Press release). NASA. 77-59. Archived from 1787: 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.) 2379: 2377: 2095: 2093: 2091: 2089: 2087: 2085: 2083: 2081: 2079: 2077: 2075: 2073: 2071: 1828: 445: 4039: 4025: 3824: 3810: 3628: 3614: 2933: 2911:Bush, Mike; Keller, Lee (April 12, 2011). 2910: 2208:"NASA to Recruit Space Shuttle Astronauts" 2131:(Press release). NASA. July 8, 1976. 76-44 2126:"NASA to Recruit Space Shuttle Astronauts" 2069: 2067: 2065: 2063: 2061: 2059: 2057: 2055: 2053: 2051: 2001: 1971: 1571:Washington State Academy of Science (2006) 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 38: 2867:"Dunbar to Step Down at Museum of Flight" 2574: 2572: 2545: 2543: 2541: 2539: 2537: 2535: 2533: 2510: 2508: 2506: 2408: 2406: 2404: 2402: 1947: 1945: 1943: 1941: 1939: 676:in batteries, and Dunbar researched the 617:to develop the ceramic tiles used by the 3400:"IEEE Judith A. Resnik Award Recipients" 3242: 3240: 3238: 3236: 3234: 3232: 3230: 2934:Schnettler, Timothy (January 14, 2016). 2887: 2374: 2307:"Astronaut Candidates Complete Training" 2304: 1937: 1935: 1933: 1931: 1929: 1927: 1925: 1923: 1921: 1919: 1740:(1990); Honorary Doctor of Science from 1703:Museum of Flight Pathfinder Award (1992) 1604:Elected to Astronaut Hall of Fame (2013) 1601:BioHouston Women of Science Award (2015) 1579: 1542:(NSF) Engineering Advisory Board, 1993– 1480:American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1267: 1202: 1121: 1052: 942: 864: 787: 587:Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps 4709:Fellows of the American Ceramic Society 3987:List of astronauts by year of selection 3339: 3228: 3226: 3224: 3222: 3220: 3218: 3216: 3214: 3212: 3210: 3165: 3163: 2550:Dunbar, Bonnie J. (December 22, 2004). 2048: 1952:Dunbar, Bonnie J. (December 22, 2004). 1895: 1893: 1891: 1533:National Institute of Ceramic Engineers 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 4641: 3579:Shayler, David; Moule, Ian A. (2006). 3548:. NASA History Series. Houston: NASA. 3538: 3298:. Texas A&M University Engineering 3293: 3026:. Texas A&M University Engineering 2719: 2697: 2679: 2667: 2569: 2549: 2530: 2503: 2413:Dunbar, Bonnie J. (January 20, 2005). 2412: 2399: 2274:"NASA Selects 19 Astronaut Candidates" 2182: 1951: 1899: 1889: 1887: 1885: 1883: 1881: 1879: 1877: 1875: 1873: 1871: 1808: 1706:AAES National Engineering Award (1992) 1194:Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center 1128:Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center 4020: 3805: 3637:NASA Astronaut Group 9, "19+80", 1980 3609: 2915:(Press release). The Museum of Flight 2869:(Press release). The Museum of Flight 2485:"The Long Duration Exposure Facility" 2271: 2238: 1916: 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 3316: 3207: 3160: 3047:"1990 Astronaut Candidates Selected" 3044: 2888:Pearlman, Robert Z. (July 2, 2012). 2450: 2205: 2150:Reim, Milton E. (October 12, 1977). 2149: 1984: 1809:Meyers, Donald W. (March 10, 2019). 1575: 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). 1868: 1363: 1332:and one was returned, in this case 716:Flight controller / payload officer 605:sorority's Sigma Iota chapter as a 13: 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 14: 4740: 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 3639: 3463: This article incorporates 3458: 1674:NASA Distinguished Service Medal 1446: 1414: 220: 215: 210: 205: 200: 3428: 3392: 3340:Granath, Bob (April 20, 2013). 3333: 3310: 3287: 3265: 3185: 3136: 3016: 2994: 2972: 2950: 2927: 2904: 2881: 2858: 2832: 2818:"Washington Aerospace Scholars" 2810: 2634: 2609: 2477: 2451:Carr, Jeffrey (June 29, 1989). 2444: 2336: 2298: 2265: 2239:White, Terry (March 20, 1980). 2232: 2199: 2176: 2143: 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 2118: 2026: 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 549:, because that was where many 16:American astronaut (born 1949) 1: 4664:American materials scientists 3992:Astronaut ranks and positions 3505: 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" 783: 422:, where she was involved in 7: 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: 10: 4745: 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 1261: 1115: 1046: 976:(LDEF) retrieval mission. 936: 835: 820:missions, and worked with 458:veteran who returned from 456:United States Marine Corps 18: 4694:American women astronauts 4610: 4054: 3979: 3848: 3801: 3778: 3712: 3661: 3648: 2552:"Oral History Transcript" 2415:"Oral History Transcript" 1954:"Oral History Transcript" 1766:University of Strathclyde 1257: 1111: 1042: 932: 468:Future Farmers of America 321: 317: 294: 253: 243: 236: 232: 228: 194: 168: 158: 148: 141: 134: 106: 78: 49: 37: 30: 4679:NASA civilian astronauts 4669:American women engineers 2748:Shayler & Moule 2006 2692:Shayler & Moule 2006 2604:Shayler & Moule 2006 2345:"51-K Crew Announcement" 2331:Shayler & Moule 2006 1780: 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 1585: 1289: 1212: 1135: 1063: 949: 923:Edwards Air Force Base 874: 802:NASA Astronaut Group 9 793: 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 1583: 1476:(AIAA), Fellow (2006) 1393:University of Houston 1382:Smithsonian affiliate 1271: 1206: 1125: 1070:) and one for Japan ( 1056: 946: 868: 791: 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: 1454:Arnold Air Society 1423:in 1988. He was a 1290: 1213: 1136: 1064: 950: 875: 794: 722:mission specialist 697:Downey, California 347:A graduate of the 4636: 4635: 4507:Rusty Schweickart 4457:Bryan D. O'Connor 4307:John M. Grunsfeld 4222:Walter Cunningham 4014: 4013: 4010: 4009: 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 325: 324: 238:Scientific career 4736: 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 4147:Robert D. Cabana 4041: 4034: 4027: 4018: 4017: 3826: 3819: 3812: 3803: 3802: 3786:Claude Nicollier 3704:Michael J. 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Index

Bonnie S. Dunbar

Sunnyside, Washington
University of Washington
BS
MS
University of Houston
PhD
Ronald M. Sega
NASA astronaut
NASA Group 9 (1980)
STS-61-A
STS-32
STS-50
STS-71
STS-89





Aerospace engineering
Boeing
Rockwell International
NASA
Museum of Flight
University of Houston
Texas A&M University
Thesis
ProQuest

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