{"id":492,"date":"2022-04-09T19:17:46","date_gmt":"2022-04-09T23:17:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pressbooks.bccampus.ca\/engineeringinsociety\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=492"},"modified":"2022-04-09T19:17:46","modified_gmt":"2022-04-09T23:17:46","slug":"julie-payette-engineer-and-astronaut","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks.bccampus.ca\/engineeringinsociety\/chapter\/julie-payette-engineer-and-astronaut\/","title":{"raw":"Julie Payette - Engineer and Astronaut","rendered":"Julie Payette &#8211; Engineer and Astronaut"},"content":{"raw":"Julie Payette\r\n\r\nYou can learn much more about her career from the Canadian Space Agency web site at\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.asc-csa.gc.ca\/eng\/astronauts\/canadian\/former\/bio-julie-payette.asp\">https:\/\/www.asc-csa.gc.ca\/eng\/astronauts\/canadian\/former\/bio-julie-payette.asp<\/a>\r\n\r\n<strong>Personal Profile:<\/strong> Born October 20, 1963, in Montreal, Quebec\r\n\r\n<strong>Education:<\/strong> Attended primary and secondary school in Montreal. International Baccalaureate (1982) from the United World College of the Atlantic in Wales, UK. Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical (1986) cum laude from McGill University. Master of Applied Science - Computer Engineering (1990) from the University of Toronto.\r\n\r\n<strong>Experience:<\/strong> Before joining the space program, <abbr title=\"Miss\">Ms.<\/abbr>\u00a0<span lang=\"fr\">Payette<\/span> conducted research in computer systems, natural language processing and automatic speech recognition. In June 1992, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) selected <abbr title=\"Miss\">Ms.<\/abbr>\u00a0<span lang=\"fr\">Payette<\/span> from 5330 applicants to become one of four astronauts. After her basic training in Canada, she worked as a technical advisor for the Mobile Servicing System, an advanced robotics system contributed by Canada to the International Space Station (ISS).\r\n\r\n<strong>Space Flight Experience:<\/strong> <span lang=\"fr\">Julie Payette<\/span> flew on Space Shuttle Discovery from May 27 to June 6, 1999, as a crewmember of <a class=\"nowrap\" href=\"https:\/\/www.asc-csa.gc.ca\/eng\/missions\/sts-096.asp\"><abbr title=\"Space Transport System\">STS<\/abbr>-96<\/a>. During the mission, the crew performed the first manual docking of the Shuttle to the International Space Station, and delivered four tons of supplies to the Station. <abbr title=\"Miss\">Ms.<\/abbr>\u00a0<span lang=\"fr\">Payette<\/span> served as a mission specialist, was responsible for the Station\u2019s systems, supervised the spacewalk and operated the Canadarm robotic arm. The <a class=\"nowrap\" href=\"https:\/\/www.asc-csa.gc.ca\/eng\/missions\/sts-096.asp\"><abbr title=\"Space Transport System\">STS<\/abbr>-96<\/a> mission was accomplished in 153 orbits of the Earth, travelling more than six million kilometres in 9 days, 19 hours and 13 minutes. <abbr title=\"Miss\">Ms.<\/abbr>\u00a0<span lang=\"fr\">Payette<\/span> was the first Canadian to participate in an <abbr title=\"International Space Station\">ISS<\/abbr> assembly mission and to board the Space Station.\r\n\r\nFrom July 15 to 31, 2009, <span lang=\"fr\">Julie Payette<\/span> served as the flight engineer on the crew of <a class=\"nowrap\" href=\"https:\/\/www.asc-csa.gc.ca\/eng\/missions\/sts-127.asp\"><abbr title=\"Space Transport System\">STS<\/abbr>-127<\/a> aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour on the 29th Shuttle mission to the International Space Station.\u00a0 Robotics technology was used almost every day on this assembly mission and <abbr title=\"Miss\">Ms.<\/abbr>\u00a0<span lang=\"fr\">Payette<\/span> operated all three robotic arms\u00a0\u2013\u00a0the Shuttle's Canadarm, the Space Station's Canadarm2, and a special-purpose Japanese arm on Kibo. A record 13 astronauts of 5 different nationalities were together on board while the Shuttle was docked to the <abbr title=\"International Space Station\">ISS<\/abbr>. It was also the first time two Canadians were in space at the same time, Robert Thirsk was the other one.\r\n\r\nOn July 13, 2017, it was officially announced that <abbr title=\"Miss\">Ms.<\/abbr>\u00a0<span lang=\"fr\">Payette<\/span> would become <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gg.ca\/\">Canada\u2019s 29th Governor General<\/a>. Her installation took place on October 2, 2017.","rendered":"<p>Julie Payette<\/p>\n<p>You can learn much more about her career from the Canadian Space Agency web site at<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.asc-csa.gc.ca\/eng\/astronauts\/canadian\/former\/bio-julie-payette.asp\">https:\/\/www.asc-csa.gc.ca\/eng\/astronauts\/canadian\/former\/bio-julie-payette.asp<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Personal Profile:<\/strong> Born October 20, 1963, in Montreal, Quebec<\/p>\n<p><strong>Education:<\/strong> Attended primary and secondary school in Montreal. International Baccalaureate (1982) from the United World College of the Atlantic in Wales, UK. Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical (1986) cum laude from McGill University. Master of Applied Science &#8211; Computer Engineering (1990) from the University of Toronto.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Experience:<\/strong> Before joining the space program, <abbr title=\"Miss\">Ms.<\/abbr>\u00a0<span lang=\"fr\">Payette<\/span> conducted research in computer systems, natural language processing and automatic speech recognition. In June 1992, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) selected <abbr title=\"Miss\">Ms.<\/abbr>\u00a0<span lang=\"fr\">Payette<\/span> from 5330 applicants to become one of four astronauts. After her basic training in Canada, she worked as a technical advisor for the Mobile Servicing System, an advanced robotics system contributed by Canada to the International Space Station (ISS).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Space Flight Experience:<\/strong> <span lang=\"fr\">Julie Payette<\/span> flew on Space Shuttle Discovery from May 27 to June 6, 1999, as a crewmember of <a class=\"nowrap\" href=\"https:\/\/www.asc-csa.gc.ca\/eng\/missions\/sts-096.asp\"><abbr title=\"Space Transport System\">STS<\/abbr>-96<\/a>. During the mission, the crew performed the first manual docking of the Shuttle to the International Space Station, and delivered four tons of supplies to the Station. <abbr title=\"Miss\">Ms.<\/abbr>\u00a0<span lang=\"fr\">Payette<\/span> served as a mission specialist, was responsible for the Station\u2019s systems, supervised the spacewalk and operated the Canadarm robotic arm. The <a class=\"nowrap\" href=\"https:\/\/www.asc-csa.gc.ca\/eng\/missions\/sts-096.asp\"><abbr title=\"Space Transport System\">STS<\/abbr>-96<\/a> mission was accomplished in 153 orbits of the Earth, travelling more than six million kilometres in 9 days, 19 hours and 13 minutes. <abbr title=\"Miss\">Ms.<\/abbr>\u00a0<span lang=\"fr\">Payette<\/span> was the first Canadian to participate in an <abbr title=\"International Space Station\">ISS<\/abbr> assembly mission and to board the Space Station.<\/p>\n<p>From July 15 to 31, 2009, <span lang=\"fr\">Julie Payette<\/span> served as the flight engineer on the crew of <a class=\"nowrap\" href=\"https:\/\/www.asc-csa.gc.ca\/eng\/missions\/sts-127.asp\"><abbr title=\"Space Transport System\">STS<\/abbr>-127<\/a> aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour on the 29th Shuttle mission to the International Space Station.\u00a0 Robotics technology was used almost every day on this assembly mission and <abbr title=\"Miss\">Ms.<\/abbr>\u00a0<span lang=\"fr\">Payette<\/span> operated all three robotic arms\u00a0\u2013\u00a0the Shuttle&#8217;s Canadarm, the Space Station&#8217;s Canadarm2, and a special-purpose Japanese arm on Kibo. A record 13 astronauts of 5 different nationalities were together on board while the Shuttle was docked to the <abbr title=\"International Space Station\">ISS<\/abbr>. It was also the first time two Canadians were in space at the same time, Robert Thirsk was the other one.<\/p>\n<p>On July 13, 2017, it was officially announced that <abbr title=\"Miss\">Ms.<\/abbr>\u00a0<span lang=\"fr\">Payette<\/span> would become <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gg.ca\/\">Canada\u2019s 29th Governor General<\/a>. 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