Claudie Haigneré

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Claudie Haigneré is a French physician, astronaut, and former government minister who became the first French woman in space and a prominent figure in European space exploration.

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instanceOf European Space Agency astronaut
French astronaut
astronaut
government minister
human
physician
politician
awardReceived Légion d'honneur
surface form: Legion of Honour

Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
countryOfBirth France
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1957-05-13
educatedAt University of Burgundy NERFINISHED
La Sorbonne
surface form: University of Paris
employer CNES
European Space Agency
fieldOfWork aerospace medicine
medicine
rheumatology
space exploration
genre popular science writing
hasAcademicDegree PhD in neuroscience
doctorate in medicine
languageSpoken English
French
memberOf European Astronaut Corps
surface form: European Space Agency Astronaut Corps

Government of France
surface form: French government
notableFor being the first French woman in space
participation in European space missions
notableRole advocate for women in STEM
promoter of European space policy
occupation astronaut
physician
politician
rheumatologist
partOf European human spaceflight program
placeOfBirth Le Creusot
positionHeld French Minister for European Affairs
French Minister for Research and New Technologies
residence France
sexOrGender female
spaceMission Mir Cassiopée mission
surface form: Andromède mission

Mir Cassiopée mission
spaceStationVisited International Space Station
Mir
spouse Jean-Pierre Haigneré

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European Astronaut Corps notableMember Claudie Haigneré