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Hughes-Fulford, trailblazing astronaut, Tarleton grad dies at 75

Hughes-Fulford, trailblazing astronaut, Tarleton grad dies at 75 The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO Millie Hughes-Fulford, a trailblazing astronaut and scientist who became the first female payload specialist to fly in space for NASA, died following a yearslong battle with cancer, her family said. She was 75. A Tarleton State University graduate, Hughes-Fulford was selected by NASA for its astronaut program in 1983 and five years later, in June 1991, spent nine days in orbit on the shuttle Columbia, conducting experiments on the effect of space travel on humans as part of the agency’s first mission dedicated to biomedical studies, STS-40. She and her crew mates circled the Earth 146 times.

First woman to fly a as a NASA space shuttle payload specialist has died

Millie Hughes-Fulford, Trailblazing Astronaut, Dies at 75

“She came back to her world as a scientist and carried this experience of having flown in space and that became a unique filter through which she passed all of her scientific work,” said Dr. Mike Barratt, a NASA flight surgeon assigned to Columbia, told the San Francisco Chronicle. The laboratory was active right up through Hughes-Fulford’s own seven-year battle with lymphoma. She died Feb. 2, at her San Francisco home. Her death was confirmed by her granddaughter, Kira Herzog of Mill Valle. In Memoriam: People We ve Lost in 2021 “She was one of the bravest people I’ve ever met. She told me that when she was taking off in the shuttle she had absolutely no fear,” Herzog said. “She was logically thinking of what her next task was and that is how she faced everything including her cancer.”

Millie Hughes-Fulford, NASA s first female payload specialist in space, dies at 75

Millie Hughes-Fulford, NASA s first female payload specialist in space, dies at 75 Space 05/02/2021 Robert Z. Pearlman © Provided by Space STS-40 payload specialist Millie Hughes-Fulford poses for a photo in the tunnel connecting space shuttle Columbia s middeck to the Space Life Sciences-1 (SLS-1) Spacelab module in 1991. The first American woman to launch into space who was not a professional astronaut but a working scientist, Millie Hughes-Fulford, has died at the age of 75. Hughes-Fulford s death was confirmed by the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) on Thursday (Feb. 4). We are grateful for her research and advancements with her work in the life sciences. Please join us in expressing our sympathy to Millie s family and friends at this time, Caroline Schumacher, ASF president and chief executive officer, wrote in an email.

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