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Dr. Bonnie Dunbar Interview
By Audio Interviews | Published  11/18/2005 | Audio Interviews | Rating:
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Space, the Museum of Flight, and Beyond
Date: November 18th, 2005
File Size: 1.63mb (11kbps)
Format: Windows Media 10

Overview: We're joined by Dr. Bonnie Dunbar, former NASA astronaut and currently the Director of the Museum of Flight in Seattle. She shares experiences in the space program as well as some insights into her vision for the museum's future, and the role that it plays in preserving our aerospace history & promoting education...

A veteran of five space flights, Dr. Dunbar has logged more than 1,208 hours (50 days) in space. She served as a mission specialist on STS 61-A in 1985, STS-32 in 1990, and STS-71 in 1995, and was the Payload Commander on STS-50 in 1992, and STS-89 in 1998. Dr. Dunbar resigned from NASA in September 2005 to serve as President and CEO of the Seattle Museum of Flight, Seattle, Washington.

Link: Dr. Bonnie Dunbar Interview
Site: Museum of Flight
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    Because of the interviewer: great questions.
     
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    Critical Information for the future of spaceflight and the development of engineers in this country
     
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    LOVE YOUR WEBSITE! two thumbs up!:)
     
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