Mary Cleave

Mary Cleave was an American astronaut who was born on February 5, 1947 in New York. Before she became an astronaut, Cleave was a civil engineer.

Cleave became an astronaut in 1980. She has spent over 262 hours in space on 2 spaceflights.

In 1985, Cleave flew aboard space shuttle Atlantis. She built things using special machines on the shuttle. Cleave flew aboard STS-30 in 1989. During this mission, the crew sent the Magellan spacecraft to Venus.



Mary Cleave

Mary Cleave was an American astronaut who was born on February 5, 1947 in New York. Before she became an astronaut, Cleave was a civil engineer.

Cleave became an astronaut in 1980. She has spent over 262 hours in space on 2 spaceflights.

In 1985, Cleave flew aboard space shuttle Atlantis. She tested space construction techniques using a remote manipulator arm on the shuttle. Cleave flew aboard STS-30 in 1989. During this mission, the crew deployed the Magellan Venus space probe.



Mary Cleave

Mary Cleave was an American astronaut who was born on February 5, 1947 in New York. Before she became an astronaut, Cleave was a civil engineer.

Cleave became an astronaut in 1980. She has spent over 262 hours in space on 2 spaceflights.

In 1985, Cleave flew aboard space shuttle Atlantis. She tested space construction techniques using a remote manipulator arm on the shuttle. Cleave flew aboard STS-30 in 1989. During this mission, the crew deployed the Magellan Venus space probe.

Cleave left NASA astronaut division in 1991. She is still working for NASA in remote sensing research.




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