Ellen Ochoa
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Ellen Ochoa is an American engineer, former astronaut and former director of the Johnson Space Center. In 1993, Ochoa became the first Latina to go to space when she served on a nine-day mission aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. Ochoa became director of the center upon the retirement of the previous director, Michael Coats, on December 31, 2012. She was the first Latina director and the second female director of Johnson Space Center.
1958
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United States Astronaut Hall of Fame, Presidential Medal of Freedom, California Hall of Fame, NASA Space Flight Medal, NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal, NASA Distinguished Service Medal, NASA Astronaut Group 13, Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, NASA Exceptional Service Medal, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, United States,
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President George W. Bush Greets Shuttle Astronauts from Right, Peggy Whitson, Stephanie Wilson, and John Grunsfeld, and Ellen Ochoa at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C
STS056-04-008 - STS-056 - Crewmember in the aft flight deck. - DPLA - 7bff9e94bfcb8af75986e6494d14c3fe
S110E5218 - STS-110 - Bursch, Morin and Ochoa work at the SSRMS controls during S0 Truss installation on the ISS - DPLA - 9fc7e10d4b84436859e6036ef2017874








