Anna Lee Fisher

Anna Lee Fisher
Kelahiran (1949-08-24) 24 Ogos 1949 (umur 74)
New York City, New York
StatusBersara
WarganegaraAmerika
Pusat pendidikanUCLA (BS, MD, MS)
PekerjaanAhli kimia, ahli fizik kecemasan
Kerjaya angkasa
Tempoh di angkasa
7d 23h 44m
Pemilihan1978 NASA Group
MisiSTS-51-A
Lambang misi

Anna Lee Fisher (née Tingle)[1][3] (lahir 24 Ogos 1949) ialah ahli kimia, doktor kecemasan Amerika, dan bekas angkasawan NASA. Terdahulu berkahwin dengan rakan angkasawan Bill Fisher, dan ibu kepada dua anak, pada tahun 1984 ia menjadi ibu pertama di angkasa.[4] Fisher pernah menjadi angkasawan Amerika yang paling tua.[5] Semasa kerjayanya di NASA, beliau telah terlibat dengan tiga program utama: Bolak-balik Angkasa, Stesen Angkasa Antarabangsa dan projek Orion.

Kerjaya NASA

Fisher telah dipilih sebagai calon angkasawan pada bulan Januari 1978. Pada bulan Ogos 1979, beliau menamatkan tempoh latihan dan penilaiannya, menjadikannya layak untuk tugas sebagai pakar misi ke atas kru penerbangan angkasa lepas.[6][7][8]

Rujukan

 Rencana ini menggabungkan bahan domain awam daripada laman web atau dokumen bagi Pentadbiran Aeronautik dan Angkasa Kebangsaan.

  1. ^ "William F. Fisher (M.D.) Biographical Data (1989)". NASA.gov. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Dicapai pada 24 April 2016.
  2. ^ Shayler David, Ian A. Moule (Aug 29, 2006). Women in Space - Following Valentina. Chichester UK: Springer Science & Business Media. m/s. 172. ISBN 1852337443. Dicapai pada 24 April 2016.
  3. ^ During the NASA application process she used the name Anna Sims (although her maiden name was Tingle).[2]
  4. ^ "Anna Lee Fisher - UCLA Class of 1971". Dicapai pada 2015-10-08.
  5. ^ "Management Astronauts". www.jsc.nasa.gov.
  6. ^ "Anna Lee Fisher (M.D.) Biographical Data (2014)". NASA.gov. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 22 October 2018. Dicapai pada 24 April 2016. Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (bantuan)
  7. ^ "Anna Fisher page on". Astronautix.com. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2018-01-23. Dicapai pada 2014-04-11. Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (bantuan)
  8. ^ "Spacefacts biography of Anna Lee Fisher". Spacefacts.de. Dicapai pada 2014-04-11.

Pautan luar


  • 1977 JSC Roundup paper announcing astronaut applicant "Anna L. Sims", born in "Albany, N.Y."
  • NASA Picks Six Women Astronauts with the Message: You're Going a Long Way, Baby February 6, 1978 Feature in People Magazine
  • Whatever Happened to Old So-and-So? Here's An Update on Some 1978 Personalities December 25, 1978 issue of People Magazine
  • Anna Fisher congratulates Jill Brown for qualifying as a commercial pilot Ebony - Aug 1978 - Page 58 via Google Books
  • A Marriage That Was Made for The Heavens; Couple in the News Couple Feature Discounted A Big Drop in Salaries A June 3, 1980 New York Times Style Section Feature on Anna and Bill Fisher written by Judy Klemesrud. The story was syndicated in The Virgin Island Daily News and is viewable in its entirety in Google News.
  • America's Rookie Astronauts New Scientist - Oct 1, 1981 - Page 15 via Google Books
  • How Shuttle Astronauts are Preparing for the World's Most Way-Out Job Popular Science - Feb 1982 - Page 74 via Google Books
  • Next, A Mission to Search and Recover New Scientist - Aug 23, 1984 - Page 4 via Google Books
  • Anna Fisher Hugging Her Daughter Kristin on A1 of The New York Times November 17, 1984 as part of a feature story by John Noble Wilford.
  • Saving Satellites Is Becoming a Fisher Family Specialty August 31, 1985 story by Lee Dye in the Los Angeles Times.
  • San Pedro Parade: Shuttle Astronaut Lands in Hometown to Lead Celebration September 25, 1988 story by Bob Williams in the Los Angeles Times.
  • 2012 interview on the 28th anniversary of her mission in space.
  • 2015-02-11 interview with Ross Glacken from the Interviews With Interesting People series.