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Shannon M. W. Lucid
Shannon Lucid
NASA Astronaut
Nationality American
Status Active
Born January 14, 1943
Shanghai, China
Other occupation Biochemist
Space time 223d 02h 50m
Selection 1978 NASA Group
Missions STS-51-G, STS-34, STS-43, STS-58, STS-76, Mir NASA-1, STS-79
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Shannon Matilda Wells Lucid (born January 14, 1943) is an American astronaut who previously held the record for the longest duration stay in space by a woman. She has flown in space five times including a prolonged mission aboard the Mir space station.

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Lucid was born in Shanghai, China, to Baptist missionary parents Oscar and Myrtle Wells, but grew up in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She attended the University of Oklahoma and obtained a Ph.D. in biochemistry from that school in 1973.

Lucid was selected for the NASA astronaut corps in 1978.

Lucid's first space flight was in June 1985 on Space Shuttle Discovery's mission STS-51-G. She also flew on shuttle missions STS-34 in 1989, STS-43 in 1991, and STS-58 in 1993.

Lucid is best known for her fifth spaceflight, when she spent 188 days in space, from March 22 to September 26, 1996, including 179 days aboard Mir, the Russian space station. Both to and from Mir, she travelled on Space Shuttle Atlantis, launching on STS-76 and returning on STS-79. Her stay on Mir was not expected to last so long but her return was delayed twice, extending her stay by about six weeks. During the mission she performed numerous life science and physical science experiments. As a result of her time aboard Mir, she held the record for the most hours in orbit by a non-Russian and most hours in orbit by a woman. On June 16, 2007, her record for longest duration spaceflight by a woman was exceeded by Sunita Williams aboard the International Space Station.[1][2][3]

From 2002 to 2003, Lucid served as the Chief Scientist of NASA. In 2005, Lucid was Capcom (capsule communicator) for STS-114 and in 2006, she was Capcom for STS-116, and most recently Capcom for STS-118 and STS-120 in 2007.

Lucid was awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor in December 1996, the tenth astronaut and first woman to be given that honor.

She is married to Michael F. Lucid of Indianapolis, Indiana and they have two daughters and one son, and five granddaughters.

Shuttle-Mir Program patch.
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Shuttle-Mir Program
Main articles: Shuttle-Mir Program, Mir, Space Shuttle
Missions: STS-60, STS-63, Soyuz TM-21, STS-71, STS-74, STS-76, STS-79, STS-81, STS-84, STS-86, STS-89, STS-91
Increments: Thagard, Lucid, Blaha, Linenger, Foale, Wolf, Thomas
Atlantis docked to Mir.
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