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Astronaut Appearance

Meet Astronaut Barbara Morgan

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SunSundayApril 27
MonMondayApril 28
TueTuesdayApril 29
WedWednesdayApril 30

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Get the rare opportunity to meet a veteran NASA astronaut every day at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Meet the Astronaut of the Day at any of the following opportunities:  

  • Astronaut Encounter – During these presentations, hear from the Astronaut of the Day about his or her unique experience living and working in space. Have your questions ready after the presentation. Astronaut Encounter is included with admission. 
  • Chat With An Astronaut – Enjoy a sampling of food and beverages while having a small-group conversation with the Astronaut of the Day about what it is really like to live and work in space. Chat With An Astronaut can be purchased in addition to admission. 
  • Autograph signings – get the astronaut’s autograph at The Space Shop and Shuttle Express at various times during the day. 

 See the Daily Schedule for the times for each when you arrive.

Learn more about this Astronaut of the Day below.

Barbara Morgan headshot

Barbara Morgan

Barbara Morgan made history as NASA’s first Educator Astronaut, bridging her passion for teaching with space exploration after transitioning from a career in education to mission specialist on STS-118.

Barbara Morgan began her teaching career in 1974 on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana, later teaching in Idaho and Ecuador. Selected as the backup candidate for NASA’s Teacher in Space Program in 1985, she trained with Christa McAuliffe and the Challenger crew. After the Challenger accident, Morgan became the Teacher in Space Designee, working with NASA and educational organizations nationwide.

In 1998, Morgan was selected as NASA’s first Educator Astronaut, completing two years of training and serving in various technical roles, including CAPCOM and the Robotics Branch. She logged over 305 hours in space as a mission specialist on STS-118, an assembly mission to the International Space Station in 2007. During this mission, she operated the shuttle and station robotic arms and served as loadmaster and flight deck crewmember.

After retiring from NASA in 2008, Morgan became the Distinguished Educator in Residence at Boise State University, with appointments in the colleges of Engineering and Education. She continues to make public appearances, sharing her experiences and inspiring future generations.