Roberta Bondar
The first female Canadian astronaut was Roberta Bondar, a neurologist.Related Information:She flew on the Space Shuttle Discovery's mission: STS-42. It was the first International Microgravity Laboratory Mission. The shuttle lifted off from Cape Canaveral on 1/22/1992, and landed on 1/301992 at Edwards AFB.
Mae Jamison was the first black female astronaut, and she is still alive. She was born in 1956.
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Colonel Guion Bluford was the first black astronaut to orbit the earth; this occurred in 1983. The first black female astronaut was Dr. Mae Jemison, in 1992.
The first female Canadian astronaut was Roberta Bondar, a neurologist.Related Information:She flew on the Space Shuttle Discovery's mission: STS-42. It was the first International Microgravity Laboratory Mission. The shuttle lifted off from Cape Canaveral on 1/22/1992, and landed on 1/301992 at Edwards AFB.
No Canadian has ever been to the Moon and no woman has been to the Moon. So no.
Roberta Bondar (born December 4, 1945 in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario) is a Canadian, a former astronaut and neurologist who flew aboard the Space Shuttle on January 22-30, 1992. Canada's first male astronaut was Canadian Navy captain Marc Garneau, who flew aboard the Space Shuttle in 1984.
Mae Jamison was the first black female astronaut, and she is still alive. She was born in 1956.
Roberta Bondar was the first female Canadian to have the privilege of traveling into space.Roberta Lynn Bondar.Canadian astronaut Roberta Bondar was one of the first Canadian astronuats and became the first Canadian woman in space in 1992Roberta Bondar became the first female Canadian astronaut with her flight aboard Discovery in January, 1992. Julie Payette (CSA-NASA) was the first Canadian to board the International Space Station, in May, 1999. She operates the "Canadarm" robot manipulator arm.
The first African Canadian astronaut was Dr. Roberta Bondar. She flew on the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1992, becoming the first neurologist in space and the first Canadian woman to travel to space.
The first female Canadian astronaut was Roberta Bondar, a neurologist.Related Information:She flew on the Space Shuttle Discovery's mission: STS-42. It was the first International Microgravity Laboratory Mission. The shuttle lifted off from Cape Canaveral on 1/22/1992, and landed on 1/301992 at Edwards AFB.
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Dr. Roberta Bondar, the first Canadian female astronaut, went into space on January 22, 1992.