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  1. Wendy Barrien Lawrence (Florida, Estados Unidos, 2 de julio de 1959) es una capitana de la Marina de los Estados Unidos, piloto de helicópteros, ingeniera y astronauta de la NASA. Fue la primera mujer en graduarse por la Academia Naval de los Estados Unidos en volar al espacio; y también ha visitado la Estación Espacial Rusa Mir.

  2. Wendy Barrien Lawrence (born July 2, 1959) is a retired United States Navy Captain, an engineer, and former helicopter pilot and NASA astronaut. She was the first female graduate of the United States Naval Academy to fly into space and she has also visited the Russian Space Station Mir.

  3. WENDY B. LAWRENCE (CAPTAIN, USN) NASA ASTRONAUT (FORMER) PERSONAL DATA: Born July 2, 1959, in Jacksonville, Florida. EDUCATION: Graduated from Fort Hunt High School, Alexandria, Virginia, in 1977; received a bachelor of science degree in ocean engineering from U.S. Naval Academy in 1981; a master of science degree in ocean engineering from ...

  4. 11 de abr. de 2019 · Wendy B. Lawrence. NASA Astronaut. Class of 1981. Astronaut. Profile. Wendy Lawrence was originally from Jacksonville, Florida. She graduated from Fort Hunt High School, Alexandria, Virginia, in 1977 and received a bachelor of science degree in ocean engineering from U.S. Naval Academy in 1981.

  5. Wendy Barrien Lawrence es una capitana de la Marina de los Estados Unidos, piloto de helicópteros, ingeniera y astronauta de la NASA. Fue la primera mujer en graduarse por la Academia Naval de los Estados Unidos en volar al espacio; y también ha visitado la Estación Espacial Rusa Mir.

  6. At NASA, Captain Lawrence completed a year of training before she qualified for flight assignment as a mission specialist, prior to taking part in four historic shuttle flights. Astronaut Wendy Lawrence’s first flight was STS-67, a mission aboard the Endeavour, from March 2-18 in 1995.

  7. 21 de jul. de 1998 · Lawrence: I decided I wanted to be an astronaut when I was sitting in front of a black and white television, when I was ten years old, watching Neil Armstrong walk on the moon. My mother's father had been in the Navy, had gone to the [U.S.] Naval Academy and gone into naval aviation.