Susan Helms

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Susan Helms is a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant general and NASA astronaut known for her long-duration spaceflights and record-setting spacewalk.

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instanceOf NASA astronaut
United States Air Force general
human
military officer
academicDegree Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering
Master of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics
awardReceived Defense Superior Service Medal NERFINISHED
Distinguished Flying Cross NERFINISHED
Legion of Merit
NASA Space Flight Medal NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Stanford University
United States Air Force Academy NERFINISHED
employer NASA
United States Air Force NERFINISHED
familyName Helms NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork aeronautics
human spaceflight
givenName Susan NERFINISHED
memberOf NASA Astronaut Corps NERFINISHED
militaryBranch United States Air Force
militaryRank lieutenant general
notableAchievement among the first women to serve as a U.S. Air Force lieutenant general in space-related commands
participated in assembly and maintenance of the ISS
served as a flight engineer on the International Space Station
notableFor long-duration spaceflights
record-setting extravehicular activity
notableWork long-duration mission on the International Space Station
record-setting spacewalk
occupation astronaut
military officer
positionHeld commander of the 14th Air Force
commander of the Joint Functional Component Command for Space
recordHeld longest single spacewalk at the time of the record
serviceNumberOfSpaceFlights 5
sexOrGender female
spaceMission Expedition 2 NERFINISHED
STS-101 NERFINISHED
STS-102 NERFINISHED
STS-54 NERFINISHED
STS-64 NERFINISHED
STS-78 NERFINISHED
status retired

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