Catherine Coleman
Catherine Coleman
(born
December 14
,
1960
, in
Charleston, South Carolina
) is a lieutenant colonel in the
United States Air Force
and a female
astronaut
. She received a bachelor of science degree in
chemistry
from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
in
1983
, and then joined the Air force as a second lieutenant while continuing her graduate work at the
University of Massachusetts
.
1988
she entered active duty at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
as a research chemist. During her work she also participated at the analysis of the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) experiment launched with
STS-41-C
and retrieved with
STS-32
. In
1991
she received her
doctorate
in
polymer science
and engineering from the
University of Massachusetts
. She was selected by
NASA
in
1992
to become a mission specialist astronaut. She has taken part in two
space shuttle
missions so far. In
1995
she was a member of the
STS-73
crew on the scientific mission USML-1 with experiments including
biotechnology
, combustion science and the
physics
of
fluids
. She also trained for the mission
STS-83
to be the backup for
Donald Thomas
, however as he recovered on time she did not fly that mission.
STS-93
was Coleman's second space flight. On that mission the
Chandra X-ray Observatory
was sent to orbit.
External link
NASA biography
Coleman, Catherine Coleman,Catherine
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