Bonnie J. Dunbar
American engineer and astronaut
Bonnie Jeanne Dunbar (born March 3, 1949) is an engineer and retired NASA astronaut.[1]
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Born | March 3, 1949 (age 72) Sunnyside, Washington |
Nationality | United States |
Education | ceramic engineering |
Occupation | Scientist |
Biography
changeDunbar was born in Sunnyside, Washington. She graduated from Sunnyside High School in. She went to University of Washington and received her undergraduate degree in ceramic engineering.[2] She began her career as a system analyst at Boeing Computer Services.[3]
Dunbar became a payload officer/flight controller at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. She served as a guidance and navigation officer/flight controller.[4][5]
References
change- ↑ "Dr. Bonnie J. Dunbar". Aerospace Corporation. Archived from the original on 2021-04-25. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
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- ↑ April 2008, Robert Z. Pearlman 08 (8 April 2008). "For New Station Commander, Spaceflight is All in the Family". Space.com. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ↑ https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/dunbar_bonnie.pdf
- ↑ "Astronaut Biography: Bonnie Dunbar". www.spacefacts.de. Retrieved 2021-04-25.