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Christina Koch is an American engineer and NASA astronaut of the class of 2013. She received Bachelor of Science degrees in electrical engineering and physics and a Master of Science in electrical engineering at North Carolina State University. She also did advanced study while working at the Goddard Space Flight Center. Just before becoming an astronaut, she served at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as station chief for American Samoa.

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Christina H Koch; Christina Hammock; Christina Hammock Koch; Christina Hammock-Koch
astronaut, engineer, Antarctica Service Medal, NASA Astronaut Group 20United States

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  • Soyuz MS-12
    Russian crewed mission to the ISS
  • Expedition 59
    Long-duration mission to the International Space Station
  • Expedition 60
    60th long-duration stay on the International Space Station
  • Soyuz MS-13
    Russian crewed mission to the ISS
  • Expedition 61
    61st long-duration stay on the International Space Station
  • Artemis II
    first crewed flight in the Artemis program
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1979 Christina Koch
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2019 — 2020 Expedition 61
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ISS-61 Christina Koch works inside the Columbus lab (1)ISS-61 Christina Koch works inside the Columbus lab (1)
Christina Koch in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023Christina Koch in a NASA news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, U.S. on August 8, 2023
ISS-61 Christina Koch works inside the Kibo lab (1)ISS-61 Christina Koch works inside the Kibo lab (1)
ISS-61 Christina Koch works in the Destiny module (1)ISS-61 Christina Koch works in the Destiny module (1)
Expedition 59 crew member Christina Koch of NASA listens to a reporter’s question (cropped)Expedition 59 crew member Christina Koch of NASA listens to a reporter’s question (cropped)
2013 NASA Astronaut Class2013 NASA Astronaut Class
2013 NASA Astronaut Class - Christina Koch - (cropped)2013 NASA Astronaut Class - Christina Koch - (cropped)
ISS-61 Christina Koch works in the Tranquility moduleISS-61 Christina Koch works in the Tranquility module
2013 NASA class (cropped)2013 NASA class (cropped)
Christina HammockChristina Hammock
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    eventspaceflight2019Soyuz MS-13Soyuz MS, human spaceflightWikidata
    eventspaceflight2019Expedition 61expedition to the International Space StationWikidata
    eventspaceflight2024Artemis IIspace mission, human spaceflightWikidata
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    commonsimageISS-61 Christina Koch works in the Destiny module (1) Commons
    commonsimageExpedition 59 crew member Christina Koch of NASA listens to a reporter’s question (cropped) Commons
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