Kathryn D. Sullivan
Dr.
Kathryn D. Sullivan
became the first
American
woman to walk in space when she performed an
EVA
during
Space Shuttle Challenger
mission
STS-41-G
on
1984
October 11
. She flew on three
space shuttle
missions and logged 532 hours in space. Sullivan holds a
Ph.D.
in
oceanography
from
Dalhousie University
. In addition to a 13-year career as an
astronaut
with
NASA
, she served as an oceanography officer in the
U.S. Naval Reserve
and was chief scientist for the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
. Sullivan currently serves as President and CEO of the
Center of Science and Industry
(COSI) in Columbus, Ohio. On February 14, 2005
COSI
announced that Sullivan will be vacating the position of President and CEO to accept the position of
COSI
science advisor. Sullivan will remain in her current position until a successor is named.
External link
NASA JSC astronaut biography
COSI Kathryn Sullivan biography
COSI Feb. 14, 2005 press release
Sullivan, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Kathryn D.
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