Anne McClain
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 44 |
Date of birth | June 7,1979 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Spokane |
Washington | |
United States | |
Space missions | Soyuz MS-11, Expedition 58, Expedition 59 |
Expedition 59, Expedition 58, Soyuz MS-11, Expedition 57 | |
Space agency | NASA |
Selection | NASA Group |
Job | Astronaut |
Education | University of Bath |
United States Military Academy | |
Awards | Bronze Star Medal |
Rank | United States Army |
Select | NASA |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 457361 |
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Anne McClain Life story
Anne Charlotte McClain is a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army, engineer and a NASA astronaut. Her call sign, "Annimal", dates back to her bruising rugby days; she also uses the call sign in her Twitter handle, AstroAnnimal. She was a Flight Engineer for Expedition 58/59 to the International Space Station.
Spacesuit for return to the Moon unveiled
... But just days before Anne Mcclain and Christina Koch were due to depart on the walk, Nasa realised they didn t have two spacesuits in the correct size for both women, and McClain had to be replaced by colleague Nick Hague...
Nasa astronauts, Christina Koch, and Jessica Meir in all-women space walk
... Nasa had announced in March that MS cook would take part in the first all-female extra-vehicular activity (EVA) with colleague, Anne Mcclain...
Nasa unveils new spacesuit for next Moon landing
... In March, the first all-female spacewalk on the ISS had to be called off because there wasn t an available suit in the correct size for Nasa astronaut Anne Mcclain...
Nasa said to be investigating first allegation of a crime in space
...Anne Mcclain is helped from a space capsule after returning from the ISS in June Nasa is reported to be investigating a claim that an astronaut accessed the bank account of her estranged spouse from the International Space Station, in what may be the first allegation of a crime committed in space...
Nasa said to be investigating first allegation of a crime in space
Anne Mcclain is helped from a space capsule after returning from the ISS in June
Nasa is reported to be investigating a claim that an astronaut accessed The Bank account of her estranged spouse from The International Space Station , in what may be The First allegation of A Crime committed in space.
Anne Mcclain acknowledges accessing the account from the ISS but denies any wrongdoing, the reports.
Her estranged spouse, Summer Worden, reportedly filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.
Ms McClain has since returned to Earth.
The Astronaut told the New York Times through a lawyer that she was merely making sure that The Family 's finances were in order and there was enough money to pay bills and care for Ms Worden's Son - who they had been raising together prior to The Split .
"She strenuously denies that she did anything improper," said her lawyer, Rusty Hardin , adding that Ms McClain was "totally co-operating".
Ms McClain and Ms Worden, who is an Air Force intelligence officer, married in 2014 and Ms Worden filed for divorce in 2018. Investigators from Nasa's Office of Inspector General have contacted both over the allegation, the New York Times reported.
Ms McClain graduated from the prestigious West Point Military Academy and flew More Than 800 combat hours over Iraq as an Army pilot. She went on to qualify as a Test Pilot and was chosen to fly for Nasa in 2013.
She spent six months aboard the ISS and had been due to feature in The First all-female spacewalk, but her role was.
How does The Law work in space?There are five national or international space agencies involved in the ISS - from the US, Canada, Japan, Russia and several European countries - and a legal framework sets out that national law applies to any people and possessions in space.
So if a Canadian national were to commit A Crime in space, they would be subject to Canadian law, and a Russian citizen to Russian law.
Space law also sets out provisions for extradition back on Earth, should a nation decide it wishes to prosecute a citizen of another nation for misconduct in space.
As space tourism becomes a reality, so might the need to prosecute space crime, but for now the legal framework remains untested. Nasa officials told the New York Times that they were not aware of any crimes committed on the space Station .
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Source of news: bbc.com