Ochoa, Ellen, 1958-
Americans
Biographical notes:
Ellen Ochoa (b. May 10, 1958, Los Angeles, California), is an engineer, astronaut, and director of the Johnson Space Center. She became the first Hispanic woman to go into space in 1993.
Links to collections
Ellen Ochoa Innovative Lives Presentation
National Museum of American History (U.S.). Archives Center
STS-110
National Archives at College Park
Mission Photographs Taken During the Space Shuttle Program , 4/12/1981 - 7/21/2011
National Archives at College Park
STS-96
National Archives at College Park
Discussions with Women: Past, Present and Future of Space
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National Archives at College Park
Optical Recognition of 3-D Targets
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Calculating change
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Infrared refractive index of silicon
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Career of the Month
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Infrared refractive index of diamond
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STS-56
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STS-66
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Related names in SNAC
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Atlantis (Space shuttle)
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Discovery (Spacecraft)
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Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
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Sandia national laboratories
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San Diego State university
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Stanford university
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Subjects:
- Astronauts
- Engineers
Occupations:
- Astronauts
- Engineers
Places:
- Houston, TX, US
- La Mesa, CA, US
- Los Angeles, CA, US
Variant Names
Ochoa, Ellen, 1958-