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  1. 30 de set. de 2014 · Astronaut Shannon W. Lucid communicates with the ground support team inside the Core Module of the Russian Mir Space Station. Launched aboard STS-76, the third Shuttle/Mir docking mission, in March 1996, to join the Mir crew in the orbiting laboratory, Astronaut Lucid returned to Earth aboard STS-79 in September 1996.

  2. Shannon Lucid. Shannon Lucid. Dr. Shannon Lucid (born 1943) is a biochemist and a retired NASA astronaut. [1] At one time she had the longest duration in space for an American astronaut. She has flown in space five times. This includes a long mission on the Mir space station. Lucid was born in Shanghai, China. She grew up in Bethany, Oklahoma.

  3. SHANNON LUCID. Shannon W. Lucid, Ph.D. was selected by NASA in January 1978 and became an astronaut in August 1979 as part of the first U.S. astronaut class to include women. A veteran of five space flights, including one stay on the Russian space station Mir, she has logged over 5,354 hours – 223 days – in space.

  4. Shannon Lucid. Shannon Wells Lucid est une biochimiste et une ancienne astronaute américaine de la NASA née le 14 février 1943. Elle fait partie du premier contingent de femmes astronautes recrutées par la NASA en 1978. Elle a effectué cinq missions dans l'espace entre 1985 et 1996 comme spécialiste de mission en utilisant la navette ...

  5. 26 de set. de 1996 · Three months after STS-79 landed at KSC, Lucid became the first woman to receive the Congressional Space Medal of Honor. “Most pioneers set their sights on just one frontier,” President Clinton said at the time. “Shannon Lucid has pushed to the furthermost reaches of two: the frontiers of both space and science.”.

  6. www.nasa.gov › mission › sts-76STS-76 - NASA

    22 de mar. de 1996 · Astronaut Shannon W. Lucid, guest researcher, shows off a book which will occupy some of her off-duty time and that of her two Mir-21 crew mates aboard Russia’s Mir Space Station during her stay. Lucid was about to bid farewell to STS-76 crew mates Kevin P. Chilton (left), mission commander, and Ronald M. Sega, payload commander.

  7. Shannon Matilda Wells Lucid é uma ex-astronauta dos Estados Unidos, veterana de cinco missões espaciais e ex-recordista de permanência no espaço entre as mulheres. Foi a primeira mulher norte-americana a habitar a estação orbital russa Mir e condecorada com a Medalha de Honra Espacial do Congresso, décima pessoa e primeira mulher a receber a honraria.[1]