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  1. Anna Lee Fisher (née Tingle; born August 24, 1949) is an American chemist, emergency physician and a former NASA astronaut. Formerly married to fellow astronaut Bill Fisher, and the mother of two children, in 1984, she became the first mother to fly in space.

  2. 22 mar 2023 · A chemist, an emergency physician and a NASA astronaut – she was also the first mom to go to space in November of 1984. Now, Fisher is embarking on a new journey and adding “instructor” to her resume as she joins the USC Viterbi School of Engineering’s Aviation Safety and Security Program.

  3. www.nasa.gov › news-release › legendary-astronaut-retires-from-nasaLegendary Astronaut Retires from NASA

    28 kwi 2017 · Anna Fisher, a member of NASAs first astronaut class to include women and the first mother in space, has retired after more than three decades of service to the agency.

  4. 22 lip 2024 · KMI is thrilled to welcome Dr. Anna Lee Fisher to their formal advisory board! An astronaut, doctor, and mother, Dr. Fisher has over 35 years of NASA experience, including historic space missions and pivotal roles in the development of the ISS.

  5. 8 lis 2023 · Today marks the 39th anniversary of astronaut Anna Lee Fisher becoming the first "mom" to journey into orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. Fisher's mission on the STS 51-A mission in 1984 shattered gender stereotypes and showcased the capabilities of women in space.

  6. 8 lis 2024 · Porsche Cars North America celebrates the 40th anniversary of astronaut Anna Lee Fisher’s historic Mission STS-51A. Fisher, the first mother to travel to space, fondly recalls her Porsche 930 Turbo and her lifelong passion for Porsche, inspired by family roots and thrilling rides with her uncle.

  7. 5 sty 2021 · ''Pierwsza matka w kosmosie'' Pracowała w NASA przez 30 lat. Brała udział w misji wahadłowca Discovery, która umieściła na orbicie dwie satelity komunikacyjne i sprowadziła na Ziemię dwie inne, które nie weszły na właściwe orbity. Wykonując tę misję przeszła do historii jako pierwsza matka w kosmosie. Z Anną Lee Fisher rozmawiała Anna Kalczyńska.

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