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  1. Shannon Matilda Wells Lucid (Xangai, 14 de janeiro de 1943) 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 ...

  2. Shannon Matilda Wells Lucid [1] (born January 14, 1943) is an American biochemist and retired NASA astronaut. She has flown in space five times, including a prolonged mission aboard the Russian space station Mir in 1996, and is the only American woman to have stayed on Mir.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Shannon Wells Lucid (born January 14, 1943, Shanghai, China) is an American astronaut who from 1996 to 2007 held the world record for most time in space by a woman and from 1996 to 2002 held the record for the longest-duration spaceflight by any U.S. astronaut.

  4. www.nasa.gov › history › SP-4225NASA-2 Shannon Lucid

    Shannon Lucid is working with the International Space Station Program while she prepares to be assigned to another flight. Among her preparations are completing winter survival training at Cold Lake, Canada. Read more about Shannon Lucid and NASA-2. Read Shannon Lucid's Oral History (PDF)

  5. 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 ...

  6. Astronaut Shannon W. Lucid set an American record for the longest stay in space with her 188 days on the Russian space station Mir in 1996. In this Scientific American article, she reflects on her experiences and on the future of the international space program. Source: Reprinted with permission. Copyright © May 1998 by Scientific American, Inc.

  7. Learn about Shannon Lucid, a former NASA astronaut who flew five Space Shuttle missions and spent 223 days in space. She was the first woman to hold the record for the most flight hours in orbit by any non-Russian and served as NASA's Chief Scientist.