No Justice - No Peace!
That’s Racist!
I’m guessing that her helmet got too small to contain her entitlement.
Let’s replace her entitled fanny with Rep Adam Schiff...and then bump his corrupt fanny mid-flight.
On no they di-in!
No Brainer...
This woman, Dr. Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor is a superstar that replaced her:
Dr. Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor began working with NASA as a Flight Surgeon in 2006. In 2009, she was selected as a NASA astronaut. During her NASA career, Dr. Auñón-Chancellor spent more than nine months in Russia supporting medical operations for International Space Station crew members in Star City. She also served as Deputy Crew Surgeon for STS-127. Board certified in both Internal and Aerospace Medicine, Dr. Auñón-Chancellor currently handles medical issues for both the Commercial Crew and International Space Station Operations branch.
Personal Data:
Dr. Auñón-Chancellor came to Johnson Space Center in August 2006, employed as a Flight Surgeon under the UTMB/Wyle Bioastronautics contract. She spent more than nine months in Russia supporting medical operations for International Space Station crew members in Star City, including water survival training in the Ukraine. Dr. Auñón-Chancellor served as the Deputy Crew Surgeon for STS-127. She also held the role of Deputy Lead for Orion - Medical Operations.
Education:
Graduated from Poudre High School, Fort Collins, Colorado in 1993. Received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from The George Washington University, Washington, D.C., in 1997 and a Doctorate of Medicine from The University of Texas - Health Science Center at Houston in 2001. Completed a three-year residency in internal medicine at The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston, Texas, in 2004, and then completed an additional year as Chief Resident in the Internal Medicine Department in 2005. She also completed an aerospace medicine residency at UTMB as well as a Master of Public Health in 2007. She is board certified in Internal and Aerospace Medicine.
Experience:
Dr. Auñón-Chancellor came to Johnson Space Center in August 2006, employed as a Flight Surgeon under the UTMB/Wyle Bioastronautics contract. She spent more than nine months in Russia supporting medical operations for International Space Station crew members in Star City, including water survival training in the Ukraine. Dr. Auñón-Chancellor served as the Deputy Crew Surgeon for STS-127. She also held the role of Deputy Lead for Orion - Medical Operations.
NASA Experience:
Dr. Auñón-Chancellor was selected in July 2009 as one of 14 members of the 20th NASA astronaut class. She graduated in November 2011 from Astronaut Candidate Training, which included scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction in space station systems, spacewalks, robotics, physiological training, T-38 flight training and water and wilderness survival training. She spent 2 months in Antarctica from 2010 to 2011 searching for meteorites as part of the ANSMET expedition. Most of that time was spent living on the ice 200 nautical miles from the South Pole. In June 2012, Dr. Auñón-Chancellor operated the Deep Worker submersible as part of the NEEMO 16 mission. She subsequently served as an Aquanaut aboard the Aquarius underwater laboratory during the NEEMO 20 undersea exploration mission. Currently, Dr. Auñón-Chancellor spends most of her time handling medical issues for both the International Space Station Operations branch and Commercial Crew Branch. She is also certified as an International Space Station CAPCOM and served as the lead Capcom for the SpaceX-4 and SpaceX-8 cargo resupply missions.
Awards/Honors:
United States Air Force Flight Surgeons Julian Ward Award (2009), Outstanding UTMB Resident Award (2007), William K. Douglas Award (2006), Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society (2005), Thomas N. and Gleaves James Award for Excellent Performance by a Third-Year Resident in Internal Medicine (2004).
Likely a diversity pick with few qualifications.
Caught her stockpiling adult diapers for a long car trip, perhaps?
Pregnant?
Very possible.
After Challenger, NASA decided to not have civilians on board anymore. I don’t know how long that lasted.
She will play the race card.
Affirmative Action did not win!!!
A Dr. Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor is a super star with a Doctorate of Medicine from The University of Texas - Health Science Center at Houston in 2001. Completed a three-year residency in internal medicine at The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston, Texas, in 2004, and then completed an additional year as Chief Resident in the Internal Medicine Department in 2005. She also completed an aerospace medicine residency at UTMB as well as a Master of Public Health in 2007. She is board certified in Internal and Aerospace Medicine.
vs
an Dr. Epps honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from LeMoyne College who works for the CIA
Dr. Epps worked for Ford Motor Company where she received both a provisional patent and a U.S. patent for her research. After leaving Ford, she joined the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for seven years working as a Technical Intelligence Officer before becoming an astronaut. She currently serves in the ISS Operations Branch working issues in support of space station crews.
In 2002, Dr. Epps joined the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) where she spent more than 7 years working as a Technical Intelligence Officer. She received multiple performance rewards for her work at the CIA.
In 2016, she was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from LeMoyne College.
She may have been diagnosed with some chronic problem such as asthma or something else that would make it difficult for her to live there. People of African descent are very prone to asthma, but it doesnt always emerge in childhood and can come on later.
In any case, I dont think its right for people to start implying things about her qualifications, her attitude, or anything else within her control. She made it this far, so shes probably fine on every score, and Im sure it was something unrelated to either of these things.
That’s spacist.
Too bad they didn’t pick Sheila Jackson Lee, a way out in space kind of gal, for the mission.. she could view the US flag on Mars from her portico..
As much as I no longer respect NASA, biggest probability is a medical issue, followed by some problems in her family. Methinks NASA would not make a last minute change for the other selectee...regardless of her credentials.
While speaking of that, could one imagine Dorkbama the Muslim eunuch quota boy even getting through the first hour of astronaut training? (Of course, he could have gotten in. He’d get in with the same quota crap that got him into Columbia and Harvard.)
what if the Russians and Euro on the space station were going to boycott if a black comes aboard ?
I wondered where Omarosa got off to.