- Ellen S. Baker
Infobox Astronaut
name =Ellen Louise Shulman Baker
type =NASA Astronaut
status =Inactive
nationality =American
date_birth =April 27 1953
place_birth =Fayetteville, North Carolina
occupation =Medical Doctor
selection =1984 NASA Group
time =28d 14h 31m
mission =STS-34 ,STS-50 ,STS-71
insignia =|Ellen Louise Shulman Baker, M.D., M.P.H. (born 1953) is an American
physician and aNASA astronaut . Baker currently serves as Chief of the Astronaut Office Education/Medical Branch.Shulman Baker was born
April 27 ,1953 , inFayetteville, North Carolina , but raised inNew York City , her hometown. She is married to Kenneth J. Baker. They have two daughters.Education
Baker graduated from:
* Bayside High School inQueens in 1970. [Hartocollis, Anemona. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B07E6DA123BF93AA35751C0A9659C8B63&scp=2&sq=%22ellen+baker%22+bayside&st=nyt "COPING; From the Subway to the Stars"] , "The New York Times ",February 9 ,2003 . AccessedFebruary 14 ,2008 . "There are exceptions, like the daughter of former Queens Borough President Claire Shulman, Ellen Baker, a physician-astronaut who was on the Bayside High School swim team and rode the shuttle Columbia in 1992."]
* University at Buffalo, Bachelor of Arts degree ingeology in 1974
*Cornell University , doctorate in medicine in 1978
* University of Texas School of Public Health, Master's Degree in Public Health in 1994,Medical career
After completing medical school, Baker trained in
internal medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center,San Antonio, Texas . In 1981, after three years of training, she was certified by theAmerican Board of Internal Medicine .NASA career
In 1981, following her parents, Baker joined NASA as a medical officer at the
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center . That same year, she graduated from the Air Force Aerospace Medicine Course atBrooks Air Force Base , San Antonio, Texas. Prior to her selection as an astronaut candidate she served as a physician in the Flight Medicine Clinic at the Johnson Space Center.Selected by NASA in May 1984, Baker became an astronaut in June 1985. Since then, she has worked a variety of jobs at NASA in support of the
Space Shuttle program and Space Station development. She was a mission specialist onSTS-34 in 1989,STS-50 in 1992, andSTS-71 in 1995 and has logged over 686 hours in space.Baker currently serves as Chief of the Astronaut Office Education/Medical Branch.
paceflight experience
STS-34 "Atlantis" (October 18-23, 1989) launched from the
Kennedy Space Center inFlorida , and landed atEdwards Air Force Base inCalifornia . During the mission, the crew successfully deployed theGalileo probe to explore Jupiter, operated the Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Instrument (SSBUV) to map atmosphericozone , conducted several medical experiments, and numerous scientific experiments. Mission objectives were accomplished in 79 orbits of the Earth, traveling 1.8 million miles in 119 hours and 41 minutes.STS-50 "Columbia" (
June 25 1992 -July 9 1992) launched and landed at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. STS-50 was the first flight of the United States Microgravity Laboratory and the first Extended Duration Orbiter flight. Over a two-week period, the crew conducted scientific experiments involving crystal growth, fluid physics, fluid dynamics, biological science, and combustion science. Mission objectives were accomplished in 221 orbits of the Earth, traveling 5.7 million miles in 331 hours 30 seconds and 4 minutes in space.STS-71 "Atlantis" (
June 27 -July 7 , 1995) launched from the Kennedy Space Center with a seven-member crew and returned there with an eight-member crew. STS-71 was the first Space Shuttle mission to dock with the Russian Space StationMir , and involved an exchange of crews. The "Atlantis" Space Shuttle was modified to carry a docking system compatible with the Russian Mir Space Station. It also carried aSpacelab module in the payload bay in which the crew performed various life sciences experiments and data collections. Mission accomplished in 153 orbits of the Earth, traveling 4.1 million miles in 235 hours and 23 minutes.References
External links
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/baker-e.html Ellen Baker's NASA Biography]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/baker_ellen.htm Spacefacts biography of Ellen S. Baker]
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