- Catherine Coleman - Wikipedia
Catherine Grace " Cady " Coleman (born December 14, 1960) is an American chemist, engineer, former United States Air Force colonel, and retired NASA astronaut [1]
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In completing her first space flight, Catherine Coleman orbited the Earth 256 times, traveled over 6 million miles, and logged a total of 15 days, 21 hours, 52 minutes and 21 seconds in space
- Biography: Catherine Coleman Flowers
Catherine Coleman Flowers was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1958 to parents J C and Mattie (DeBardelaben) Coleman Her father was a military veteran and salesman and her mother was a teacher’s aide and a community activist
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She is also a former United States Air Force colonel and a retired NASA astronaut Cady Coleman has flown on two Space Shuttle missions She also lived on the International Space Station (ISS) for 159 days She returned to Earth on May 23, 2011, after her long stay in space
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Catherine Coleman, best known for being a Astronaut, was born in Charleston on Wednesday, December 14, 1960 Chemist who spent 159 days in space on the International Space Station for Expedition 27
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Her goal is to find solutions to raw sewage that exist in rural communities throughout the United States Catherine is also an internationally recognized advocate for the human right to water and sanitation and works to make the UN Sustainable Development Agenda accountable to front-line communities
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Married to glass artist Josh Simpson She enjoys flying, scuba diving, sports, music As an undergraduate, she competed in intercollegiate athletics on MIT's crew team Her father, James J Coleman, resides in Vancouver, Washington Her mother, Ann L Doty, resides in Westerly, Rhode Island
- About — Catherine Coleman Flowers
As the founding director of the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice (formerly the Alabama Center for Rural Enterprise), Flowers builds partnerships–from close neighbors, to local elected officials and regional nonprofits, to federal lawmakers and global organizations–in order to identify and implement solutions to the intersect
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