National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Ellen Ochoa

United States of America

Ellen Ochoa
Retired

Biography

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Ellen Ochoa is an American engineer, former astronaut and the current Director of the Johnson Space Center. Ochoa became director of the center upon the retirement of the previous director, Michael Coats, on December 31, 2012. In 1993 Ochoa became the first Hispanic woman in the world to go to space when she served on a nine-day mission aboard the shuttle Discovery.

Type

Government

Age

67

Date of Birth

May 10, 1958

First Flight

April 8, 1993

Last Flight

April 8, 2002

Career Stats

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4

Flights

4

Landings

0

Spacewalks

P40DT19H35M16S

Time in Space

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