Bondar began astronaut training in 1984, and in 1992 was designated a prime
Payload Specialist for the first International Microgravity Laboratory Mission (IML-1).
Bondar flew on the NASA Space Shuttle Discovery during Mission STS-42, January 22-30,
1992, during which she performed experiments in the Spacelab. Back on Earth, Bondar
led an international team of researchers at NASA for more than a decade, examining
data obtained from astronauts on 24 space missions to better understand the
mechanisms underlying the body's ability to recover from exposure to space.
She never went anywhere near the moon.
she was 47 years old.
born December 4, 1945. Bondar flew on the NASA Space Shuttle Discovery during Mission STS-42, January 22-30, 1992, during which she performed experiments in the Spacelab.
Roberta Bondar went into space more than 1 time. :)
Roberta Bondar was born in 1945.
Dr. Roberta Bondar, the first Canadian female astronaut, went into space on January 22, 1992.
Roberta Bondar wrote four books, she was the first canadian astronaut, she was a docter, photographer and an astronaut,
She was the first Canadian woman in space, she was also the first neurologist in space. When she was in space she took pictures of Earth and studied the moon. Roberta Bondar spent 8 days, 1 hour, and 44 minutes in space.She was one of the six Canadian astronauts to be selected. She began astronaut training in february, 1984. She went on the STS-42 mission in 1992.
Roberta Bondar never went to war. She was an astronaut that landed on the moon in January of 1992.
Roberta Bondar went into space more than 1 time. :)
she took pictures of the moon and studied it.
Roberta Bondar does like sports
Roberta Bondar was born in 1945.
No - no woman astronaut was part of the Apollo missions.
Roberta Bondar's parents are Edward and Mildred Bondar.
Dr. Roberta Bondar, the first Canadian female astronaut, went into space on January 22, 1992.
Roberta Bondar was born on December 4, 1945.
Roberta Bondar was born on December 4, 1945.
Roberta Bondar is famous because she was the first Canadian woman for NASA to go into space and land on the moon. She was also the first neurologist to go into outer space. To add to that, she also became a consultant and speaker in the business, scientific and medical communities
Roberta Bondar went on her 8 day space mission, from January 22nd-30th, 1942, to take pictures of the earth and moon from space and to conduct science experiments in space, because she was a payload specialist.