Sandra Magnus exercises in the Destiny Module on the ISS, in zero gravity

Wednesday Geek Woman special edition: Sandra Magnus, STS-135, and the end of the shuttle program

Back-to-back American astronauts, yes. Special occasion! This is by request, from deborah on July 7:

Sandra Magnus is flying on the last NASA space shuttle launch tomorrow– how about a quick hit about her? And about being sad about the space shuttle. :-(

Space Shuttle Atlantis en route to launchpad

Space Shuttle Atlantis en route to launchpad. Image by NASA, public domain.

We’re a little late to the party, so I’m scheduling this entry for about twelve hours prior to the end of the mission: landing is scheduled at 21 July 2011 9:56 UTC.

Sandra Magnus has a PhD in materials science and engineering and has worked on stealth aircraft design. This is Magnus’s 4th Shuttle mission, but third trip into space: she spent 134 days in orbit between November 2008 and March 2009, travelling to the International Space Station on STS-126 and returning on STS-119.

Sandra Magnus exercises in the Destiny Module on the ISS, in zero gravity

Sandra Magnus exercises aboard the ISS, March 2009. Image by NASA, public domain.

STS-135 is the 33rd mission for Space Shuttle Atlantis, and the final mission of the Shuttle program. See NASA’s video of the launch. NASA TV will be showing coverage of STS-135 throughout the planned landing.

3 thoughts on “Wednesday Geek Woman special edition: Sandra Magnus, STS-135, and the end of the shuttle program

  1. Yatima

    I was lucky enough to watch the first shuttle launch with my father and the last with my daughters.

    The kids withheld enthusiasm for the launch until I told them there was a woman on board.

  2. Mary Post author

    UTC 0903: hello Atlantis. It is just passing south of Australia now on the way to KSC.

  3. Mary Post author

    I guess early am isn’t great commenting time in the Americas, huh? Well, the Shuttle has landed safely. Welcome home, final Shuttle crew.

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