Ellen Ochoa is a retired NASA astronaut, engineer, and advocate for science education, notable for being the first Hispanic woman in space.
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Early Life And Education
Advocacy For STEM Education
Impact On Future Generations
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๐ Ellen Ochoa is the first Hispanic woman to go to space.
๐ She flew on four space shuttle missions during her NASA career.
๐ Ochoa has a doctorate in electrical engineering from Stanford University.
๐ She was born in Los Angeles, California, on May 10, 1951.
๐ฐ Ochoa's first space mission was STS-56 in 1993.
๐ฌ She worked on developing optics-based systems for NASA's space missions.
๐ฉโ๐ Ellen served as the first Hispanic director of NASA's Johnson Space Center.
๐ Ochoa has received numerous honors, including induction into the National Women's Hall of Fame.
๐ป She has authored or co-authored several technical papers.
๐ Ellen Ochoa is an advocate for science education and promotes STEM programs.