Soichi Noguchi
Japanese astronaut and space engineer

Born
April 15th, 1965
60 years ago
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Japan
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An engineer and astronaut, engaged in various missions with NASA. Participated in the STS-114 mission, the first shuttle flight after the Columbia disaster. Contributed to the International Space Station construction through the Expedition 22 and Expedition 23 missions. Conducted numerous spacewalks to enhance the ISS functionality and repair systems critical to its operation. Education includes degrees in aeronautical engineering and a doctorate in engineering from Tohoku University.
Participated in the STS-114 mission
Completed spacewalks during ISS missions
Contributed to the construction and maintenance of the ISS
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