Anne McClain

American Astronaut

Anne McClain was born in Spokane, Washington, United States on June 7th, 1979 and is the American Astronaut. At the age of 45, Anne McClain biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 7, 1979
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Spokane, Washington, United States
Age
45 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Aerospace Engineer, Astronaut, Helicopter Pilot, Rugby Union Player, Test Pilot
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U.S. Military Academy, University of Bath, University of Bristol
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Anne McClain Career

Following her studies, McClain qualified as a Bell OH-58 Kiowa Warrior helicopter pilot. She was deployed to the 2nd Battalion, 6th Cavalry Regiment at Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii. McClain rose through the ranks, starting as an Air Traffic Control Platoon Leader, Aviation Intermediate Maintenance Platoon Leader, to Detachment Commander.

McClain was deployed to the Persian Gulf and flew 800 hours and 216 combat missions during the 15 months deployment as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

In 2009, McClain participated in Aviation Captain's Career Course and was then assigned to 1st Battalion, 14th Aviation Regiment at Fort Rucker as the battalion operations officer and OH-58D instructor. In May 2010, she was appointed Commander of C Troop, 1st Battalion, 14th Aviation Regiment, responsible for the Army's initial entry training, instructor pilot training, and maintenance test pilot training in the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior. She completed Command and General Staff College and the C-12 fixed wing multiengine qualification courses in 2011 and 2012.

She also served as a command squadron intelligence officer. McClain graduated from the Naval Test Pilot School in June 2013. In total, McClain has logged over 2,000 hours on various aircraft type including the Kiowa Warrior, the Beechcraft C-12 Huron, the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk, and the Eurocopter UH-72 Lakota.

NASA career

In June 2013, the same month as her graduation as a test pilot, McClain was selected by NASA as part of Astronaut Group 21, becoming the youngest astronaut on the NASA roster. She completed training in July 2015, making her available for future missions. She flew to the International Space Station in December 2018 and returned to Earth in June 2019. On December 9, 2020, McClain was announced as one of NASA's Artemis astronauts.

For her first spaceflight assignment, McClain was assigned to as flight engineer to ISS Expedition 60/61, scheduled for launch aboard Soyuz MS-13 in June–July 2019, although, in January 2018, NASA astronaut Jeanette Epps was removed from the prime crew of Expedition 56/Expedition 57, resulting in her backup, Serena Aunon-Chancellor taking her place on the flight. Due to this, McClain was moved up to take Aunon-Chancellor's spot on the Expedition 56/57 backup crew, and, in turn, was assigned to the prime crew of Expedition 58/Expedition 59, alongside Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko and Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques.

The Expedition 58/59 trio launched aboard Soyuz MS-11 to the International Space Station at 06.32 ET (11.32 GMT) on December 3, 2018, from the Cosmodrome in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The launch was originally scheduled for December 20, 2018, but was rescheduled to the earlier date after the failure of Soyuz MS-10 with Expedition 57/58 on October 11, 2018. The crew successfully rendezvoused with the ISS six hours later, spending just over two weeks with the Expedition 57 crew, whose landing had been delayed due to the aborted launch of MS-10.

On March 22, 2019, McClain and Nick Hague performed their first Spacewalk to install the adapter plates while Dextre swaps the batteries between spacewalks. The extravehicular activity (EVA) lasted 6 hours and 39 minutes. They also removed debris from the Unity Module in preparation for the arrival of Cygnus NG-11 in April, stowing tools for the repair of the flex hose rotary coupler, and securing tiebacks on the solar array blanket boxes.

McClain was scheduled to perform a second EVA on March 29, with Christina Koch, which would have been the first all-female spacewalk, but spacesuit sizing issues resulted in this EVA's being reassigned to Hague and Koch. McClain conducted a second spacewalk with Saint-Jacques on April 8.

McClain, Saint-Jacques and Kononenko returned to Earth on board Soyuz MS-11 on June 24, 2019.

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How to watch the NASA Artemis II crew reveal LIVE

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2023
Today, three Americans and a Canadian will fly around our lunar satellite as part of the Artemis II mission, scheduled for 2024. Many have speculated about who may be aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft, with at least one female explorer named as one of them. Here's what you need to hear about today's announcement, including how to watch live and who the most likely candidates are.

In 50 years, NASA will announce its first moon crew in 50 years

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 2, 2023
On Monday, three Americans and a Canadian will be revealed to the world as part of the Artemis II mission, which is set for 2024. The crew, who is expected to fly in 18 months, will have begun preparations for the mission, but their identities have remained a mystery until NASA's press conference. Many people have been speculated about who will be aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft in two years' time, with at least one female explorer likely to be among them. Anne McClain (main), Christina Koch (bottom right), Jessica Meir (inset middle), Randy Bresnik (inset bottom right), and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen (bottom middle, right).

On April 3, NASA will launch Artemis II's first moon crew in 50 years

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 10, 2023
On April 3, three Americans and a Canadian will be announced to the world as the first humans to fly to our lunar satellite since 1972, which will take place in 18 months' time. The crew has already begun to prepare for the mission, but their identities have remained shady until NASA's announcement. Reid Wiseman (top left), a 47-year-old test pilot who resigned as the head of the astronaut office in November last year, has been speculated to be one of them. Randy Bresnik (bottom right), Victor Glover (top, second from left), and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen (third from left) are among the other candidates mentioned. Christina Koch (top right), Anne McClain (bottom left), Jessica Meir (bottom, second from the left), and Stephanie Wilson (bottom, third from the left) are also expected to be a female astronaut among the crew members, as shown below.
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