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Nationality
  
American

Selection
  
1990 NASA Group

Spouse
  
Brian D. Ford (m. 1993)

Time in space
  
49d 3h 49m

Role
  

Other occupation
  
Engineer

Name
  
Janice Voss

Status
  
Deceased

Mission insignia
  

Parents
  
James R Voss

Janice E. Voss Janice Voss NASA astronaut dies at 55 after losing battle

Born
  
October 8, 1956South Bend, Indiana, U.S. (
1956-10-08
)

Died
  
February 6, 2012, Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Space missions
  
Education
  
Minnechaug Regional High School, Purdue University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Similar People
  
Susan Kilrain, Janet L Kavandi, Dominic L Pudwill Gorie, Kevin R Kregel, Gregory T Linteris

Janice Elaine Voss (October 8, 1956 – February 6, 2012) was an American engineer and a NASA astronaut. She flew in space five times, jointly holding the record for American women. Voss died on February 6, 2012, from breast cancer.

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Janice E. Voss Janice Voss NASA astronaut dies at 55 after losing battle

Education

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Voss graduated from Minnechaug Regional High School in Wilbraham, Massachusetts, in 1972. She earned a bachelor's degree in engineering from Purdue University while working on a co-op at the Johnson Space Center. She earned an M.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT in 1977. After studying space physics at Rice University from 1977 to 1978, she went on to earn a doctorate in aeronautics/astronautics from MIT in 1987.

Career

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Voss was selected as an astronaut candidate in 1990 and flew as a mission specialist on missions STS-57 (1993), STS-63 (1995), STS-83 (1997), STS-94 (1997) and STS-99 (2000). All of her flights included another female astronaut as well.

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During her career as an astronaut, she participated in the first Shuttle rendezvous with the Mir space station on STS-63: it flew around the station, testing communications and inflight manoeuvres for later missions, but did not actually dock. As an STS-99 crew member on the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, she and her fellow crew members worked continuously in shifts to produce what was at the time the most accurate digital topographical map of the Earth.

From October 2004 to November 2007, she was Science Director for NASA's Kepler Space Observatory, an Earth-orbiting satellite designed to find Earth-like extrasolar planets in nearby solar systems. It was launched in March 2009 and was still operational at the time of her death at age 55 from breast cancer.

At the Astronaut Office Station Branch, she served as the Payloads Lead. She also worked for Orbital Sciences Corporation in flight operations support.

Cygnus

The Cygnus CRS Orb-2 capsule was named SS Janice Voss in her honor.

VOSS Model

The VOSS Model is a scaled model of the solar system, dedicated to Janice Voss, located at Purdue University’s Discovery Park in West Lafayette, Indiana.

References

Janice E. Voss Wikipedia


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