Harris, Bernard A., Jr., 1956-
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Bernard A. Harris Jr. (b. June 26, 1956, Temple, Texas) is a medical doctor and former NASA Astronaut. He served on the crews of Columbia (STS-55) and Discovery (STS-63). While on STS-63 Harris became the first African-American to walk in space.
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referencedIn | University News and Publications Videos, U 185. 9., 1994-2005 | Southwest Collection/Special Collections Libary, Texas Tech University |
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memberOf | American college of physicians |
employeeOf | Ames Research Center |
memberOf | Columbia (Spacecraft) |
memberOf | Discovery (Spacecraft) |
memberOf | Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity |
employeeOf | Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center |
associatedWith | Mayo Clinic. |
conferredHonorsTo | Morehouse College (Atlanta, Ga.) |
conferredHonorsTo | New Jersey institute of technology |
memberOf | Phi Kappa Phi |
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Birth 1956-06-26
Birth 19560626
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Harris, Bernard A., Jr., 1956-
Harris, Bernard Anthony, Jr., 1956-
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