Ochoa, a mission specialist and flight engineer, is a veteran of four space flights and has recorded over 950 hours of space flight. Her technical work includes robot development, testing and training as well as flight software and computer hardware development. She served as the space station assistant of the director of the astronaut office and led the astronaut correspondent and the deputy deputy director of the astronaut office. She currently serves as Flight Operation Director at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
Ochoa's numerous awards include NASA Excellence Award (1997), Excellence Leader Award (1995), Order of the Space Flight (2002, 1999, 1994, 1993). In addition to being an astronaut, researcher and engineer, Ochoa is a classic flute player. She lives in Texas with her husband Coe Fulmer Miles and their two children.
Ellen Ochoa (1958 - present) Ellen Ochoa is an American engineer who used to be an astronaut once. In 1993, Ochoa became the first Hispanic woman who traveled the world in space, and carried out a mission of 9 days at Space Shuttle Discovery. I studied electrical engineering at Stanford University and developed an optical system to detect defects in repeated patterns. She is the current director of NASA Johnson Space Center.
Ochoa was certified at the Spanish Heritage Month event held on September 14, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio. Ochoa High School in Pasco, Washington State, Ellen Ochoa Primary School in Qudahi, California, the name of Animo Eren Ochoa Charter High School in the eastern part of Los Angeles is her name. There is also the Ellen Ochoa STEM Academy at Ben Millam Elementary School in Pico Ribera, California in Grande Prairie, Texas. The United public school in Tulsa, Oklahoma, recently opened a new elementary school named after her. The Pasco Ochoa High School rocket logo flag in Washington State flew to the ozone at Space Shuttle Atlantis for 11 days mission in April 2002. When Ochoa visited special guests in 2002, he returned the banner to the school and is still showing forever.
On April 8, 1993, Alan Ochoa became the first Hispanic woman to enter the universe in the world. Ochoa conducted a total of nine days at Space Shuttle Discovery and conducted an important survey on the ozone layer of the Earth. After the ground or the sky burst, Ochoaa did three more space flights and recorded a total of 1000 hours of space flight. "We will overcome" while singing the legendary folk singer, Joan Baez, at the 1963 Washington Civil Rights Concert. "We are not afraid today, we believe we will overcome someday"; Bates in these words are passionate spokespersons for antiwar efforts, civil rights activists, and powerful and unforgettable I am alive as a singer. Baez may be known for his relationship with Bob Dylan, but it may be known for her human rights defense, her wonderful voice, and in her book of history, stranded in the book of history, It is a constant fight. Occupy a place