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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Loral_O'HaraLoral O'Hara - Wikipedia

    Loral Ashley O'Hara (born May 3, 1983) is an American engineer and NASA astronaut. Early life and education. Loral Ashley O'Hara was born on May 3, 1983, in Houston, Texas, to Cindy and Steve O'Hara. She grew up in Sugar Land, Texas, where she attended Clements High School.

  2. Mar 26, 2024 · Loral OHara is a Houston native and a NASA astronaut who launched to the International Space Station in 2023. Learn more about her background, education, flight experience and social media accounts on this web page.

  3. www.nasa.gov › people › loral-oharaLoral O’Hara - NASA

    Apr 12, 2024 · Loral OHara is a NASA astronaut who spent 204 days in space as a flight engineer on the International Space Station for Expedition 70. She launched and docked to the station aboard a Soyuz rocket in September 2023 and conducted one spacewalk to replace a solar array bearing.

  4. Apr 6, 2024 · OHara spent 204 days in space as part of Expeditions 69-70, working on scientific activities and preparing for Moon and Mars exploration. She landed in Kazakhstan with Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy and Belarus spaceflight participant Marina Vasilevskaya on April 6, 2024.

  5. Astronaut Loral O'Hara, a member of NASA's 2017 astronaut candidate class, is set to launch on her first mission to space Friday, Sept. 15. O'Hara and Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and...

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  6. In September 2023, O’Hara will make her first spaceflight as part of Expedition 69/70 to the International Space Station. That voyage will make her the third Purdue woman from NASA – and sixth overall – to venture into space, joining NASA predecessors Janice Voss and Mary Ellen Weber and commercial astronauts Beth Moses, Sirisha Bandla ...

  7. Sep 15, 2023 · Loral O'Hara, a veteran Russian commander and a rookie cosmonaut co-pilot, rocketed away from Kazakhstan and docked at the International Space Station. She plans to spend six months in orbit with two other crew members, while another Soyuz will launch next March with a fresh ferry ship.