Texas EXES recognize NASA Astronaut Stephanie Wilson
May 27, 2005

Stephanie Wilson
NASA Astronaut Stephanie Wilson, M.A. ’92, is assigned to the crew of STS-121 which is scheduled to launch in July, 2005. Wilson has been a Mission Control prime communicator with on-orbit crews and has had technical responsibilities related to space shuttle main engines, external tank and solid rocket boosters. Prior to NASA, she worked with Martin Marietta Astronautics Group and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Outstanding Young Texas Exes honored

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