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Helen Sharman OBE - first Britain in space onboard Soyuz-TM12, Mir & Soyus-TM11 #5
Helen Sharman
,
OBE
, (born 30 May 1963), is a
British
chemist. She was the first Briton in space, visiting the
Mir
space station aboard
Soyuz TM-12
in 1991.
Helen
was born in
Grenoside
,
Sheffield
(Helen attended Grenoside Junior and Infant School), later moving to Greenhill. After studying at
Jordanthorpe Comprehensive
, She received a
B.Sc.
in chemistry at the
University of Sheffield
in 1984 and a
Ph.D.
from
Birkbeck, University of London
. She worked as an
engineer
for
GEC
in
London
and later as a
chemist
for
Mars Incorporated
. Sharman was selected to travel in space on
25 November
1989
, beating 13,000 applicants, after responding to a
radio
advertisement
asking for applicants to be the first British astronaut.
[1]
The programme was known as
Project Juno
and was a cooperative arrangement between the
Soviet Union
and a group of British companies.
Before flying, Helen spent 18 months in intensive flight training in
Star City
.
The
Soyuz TM-12
mission, which included Soviet cosmonauts
Anatoly Artsebarsky
and
Sergei Krikalev
, launched on
18 May
1991
and lasted eight days, most of that time spent at the
Mir
space station. Helen's tasks included medical and
agricultural
tests, photographing the British Isles, and participating in an
amateur radio
hookup with British schoolchildren. She landed aboard
Soyuz TM-11
on
26 May
1991
, along with
Viktor Afanasyev
and
Musa Manarov
.
Sharman was just 27 years and 11 months old when she went into space and is, as of 2007, the fifth youngest of the 455 individuals (90 percent men) who have flown in space. The second youngest,
Valentina Tereshkova
of the Soviet Union, became the first woman in space in 1963 at age 26 years and 3 months.
She has not returned to space, although she was one of three British candidates in the 1992
European Space Agency
astronaut selection process, and was on the shortlist of 25 applicants in 1998.
For her Project Juno accomplishments, Helen received a star on the
Sheffield Walk of Fame
.
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