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Space teacher to leave NASA for college

Barbara Morgan waited 22 years for her first and only spaceflight NASA Educator-astronaut Barbara Morgan seems in her element as she floats on the middeck of the shuttle Endeavour during her August 2007 spaceflight. Space teacher Barbara Morgan, NASA's... Full Article at Malaysia Sun

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  2. WASHINGTON, June 27 (Xinhua) -- Space teacher Barbara Morgan, NASA's first professional educator astronaut, will hang up her spaceflight wings in August to become an educator at Idaho's Boise State University, the federal space agency announced on Full Article at Xinhua

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