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  2. Ronald M. Sega - Wikipedia

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    Sega is a co-principal investigator and mission director for the Wake Shield Facility (WSF) which has flown on Space Shuttle mission STS-60 in February 1994 and STS-76 in 1996. He has authored or co-authored over 100 technical publications. [5] As a pilot, Sega has logged over 4,000 hours in the Air Force, Air Force Reserves and NASA. [5]

  3. BioSentinel - Wikipedia

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    BioSentinel is one of ten low-cost CubeSat missions that flew as secondary payloads aboard Artemis 1, the first test flight of NASA's Space Launch System. [6] The spacecraft was deployed in cis-lunar space as NASA's first mission to send living organisms beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972.

  4. Nancy J. Currie-Gregg - Wikipedia

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    The five-member crew deployed the final NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite to complete the constellation of NASA's orbiting communication satellite system. Dr. Currie-Gregg also conducted a myriad of biomedical and remote sensing experiments. STS-70 orbited the Earth 143 times and covered over 3.7 million miles in over 214 hours and 20 minutes.

  5. Biosatellite program - Wikipedia

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    Biosatellite 2, also known as Biosat 2 and Biosatellite B, was the second mission in the Biosatellite program.It was launched on September 7, 1967, by a Delta G rocket from Launch Complex 17B of the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

  6. Stephen Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Robinson turns the camera on himself during his historic repair job "underneath" Discovery on August 3, 2005. The Shuttle's heat shield, where Robinson removed a pair of protruding gap fillers, is reflected in his visor. Robinson started work for NASA in 1975 as a student intern at NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California.

  7. Bonnie J. Dunbar - Wikipedia

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    Dunbar married Ronald M. Sega in 1988. He was a major in the United States Air Force Reserve and an associate professor of electrical engineering at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. [5] Sega was selected for astronaut training with NASA Astronaut Group 13 on January 17, 1990. [48] They later divorced. [5]