Nancy J. Currie-Gregg
American astronaut, engineer and Army officer (born 1958) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nancy Jane Currie-Gregg (née Decker; former married names Sherlock and Currie;[1][2] born December 29, 1958) is an American engineer, United States Army officer and a NASA astronaut.[3] Currie-Gregg has served in the United States Army for over 22 years and holds the rank of colonel. With NASA, she has participated in four space shuttle missions: STS-57, STS-70, STS-88, and STS-109, accruing 1,000 hours in space. She currently holds an appointment as a professor of practice in the Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering at Texas A&M University.
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Born | Nancy Jane Decker (1958-12-29) December 29, 1958 (age 65) Wilmington, Delaware, U.S. |
Education | Ohio State University (BS) University of Southern California (MS) University of Houston (PhD) |
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Rank | Colonel, USA |
Time in space | 41d 15h 32m |
Selection | NASA Group 13 (1990) |
Missions | STS-57 STS-70 STS-88 STS-109 |
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