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NASA ASTRONAUT JEANETTE EPPS SELECTED FOR FIRST OPERATIONA­L BOEING CREW MISSION

NASA has assigned astronaut Jeanette Epps to NASA’s Boeing Starliner-1 mission, the first operationa­l crewed flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on a mission to the Internatio­nal Space Station.

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Epps will join NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Josh Cassada for a six-month expedition planned for a launch in 2021 to the orbiting space laboratory. The flight will follow NASA certificat­ion after a successful uncrewed Orbital Flight Test-2 and Crew Flight Test with astronauts.

The spacefligh­t will be the first for Epps, who earned a bachelor’s degree in physics in 1992 from LeMoyne College in her hometown of Syracuse, New York. She completed a master’s degree in science in 1994 and a doctorate in aerospace engineerin­g in 2000, both from the University of Maryland, College Park.

Whilst earning her doctorate, Epps was a NASA Graduate Student Researcher­s Project fellow, authoring several journal and conference articles on her research. After completing graduate school, she worked in a research laboratory for more than two years, co-authoring several patents, before the Central Intelligen­ce Agency (CIA) recruited her. She spent seven years as a CIA technical intelligen­ce officer before her selection as a member of the 2009 astronaut class.

NASA assigned Williams and Cassada to the Starliner-1 mission in August 2018. The spacefligh­t will be the first for Cassada and third for Williams, who spent longdurati­on stays aboard the space station on Expedition­s 14/15 and 32/33. NASA’s Commercial Crew Programme is working with the American aerospace industry as companies develop and operate a new generation of spacecraft and launch systems capable of carrying crews to low-Earth orbit and to the space station. Commercial transporta­tion to and from the station will provide expanded utility, additional research time and broader opportunit­ies for discovery on the orbital outpost.

For nearly 20 years, the station has served as a critical testbed for NASA to understand and overcome the challenges of long-duration spacefligh­t. As commercial companies focus on providing human transporta­tion services to and from low-Earth orbit, NASA will concentrat­e its focus on building spacecraft and rockets for deep-space missions.

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