Helen Sharman's mother was named Anne Sharman. Helen Sharman is known for being the first British woman in space, and her family background, including her mother, has been a part of her story in public interviews.
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Helen Sharman (born May 30, 1963) was the first Briton in space, when she flew with cosmonauts to the Mir space station on May 18-26, 1991. She arrived at the station on Soyuz-TM12 and returned aboard Soyuz-TM11.
Helen Sharman is a British chemist. She was the first Briton in space, visiting the Mir space station aboard Soyuz TM-12 in 1991
She has 1 brother named Richard. I used to know the family very well when I lived in greenhill.
Yes, Helen Sharman does have a brother named Richard. He is known for helping his sister Helen with her experiments and research in the field of chemistry.
Helen Sharman was born on May 30, 1963.
helen sharman worked at mars
Helen Sharman was born on May 30, 1963.
Helen Sharman went into space on Saturday the 18th of May 1991.Helen Sharman went into space on Saturday the 18th of May 1991.Helen Sharman went into space on Saturday the 18th of May 1991.Helen Sharman went into space on Saturday the 18th of May 1991.Helen Sharman went into space on Saturday the 18th of May 1991.Helen Sharman went into space on Saturday the 18th of May 1991.Helen Sharman went into space on Saturday the 18th of May 1991.Helen Sharman went into space on Saturday the 18th of May 1991.Helen Sharman went into space on Saturday the 18th of May 1991.Helen Sharman went into space on Saturday the 18th of May 1991.Helen Sharman went into space on Saturday the 18th of May 1991.
Helen Sharman was born in Grenoside, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Helen Sharman did not go to the moon. She was the first British astronaut and visited the space station Mir in 1991.
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Helen Sharman's space rocket was called Soyuz TM-12.
Helen Sharman became the first British astronaut when she flew to the Mir space station in 1991. During her time in space, she conducted scientific experiments and helped with research projects, as well as engaging in outreach activities to promote science and space exploration.
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As of November 2011, Helen Sharman is not dead. She was born on 30 May 1963, making her 48 now.