Sonny Carter

American astronaut and soccer player

Sonny Carter - Explorers & Adventurers born 1947
Born

1947
79 years ago

Died
Category

Explorers & Adventurers

Country

United States

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An American soccer player, physician, and astronaut, contributed to space exploration as a NASA astronaut. Played soccer professionally while practicing medicine. Participated in multiple spaceflights, including STS-33, and advanced scientific research in microgravity. Focused on medical explanations and human health in space. Lost life in a tragic accident in 1991.

Completed space mission STS-33

Played soccer for the University of Virginia

Practiced medicine as a physician

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