Helen Sharman

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British chemist who became the first Briton in space. 

1963-05-30T00:00:00Z
1963-05-30
1972-12-17T00:00:00Z
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BSN Junior School AssenBSN Junior School Assen
Dr. Helen Sharman (cropped)Dr. Helen Sharman (cropped)
Helen SharmanHelen Sharman
Helen Sharman`s spacesuitHelen Sharman's spacesuit
SCO UK Partner conference 1998 keynote by Helen SharmanSCO UK Partner conference 1998 keynote by Helen Sharman
Sheffield Legends Helen SharmanSheffield Legends Helen Sharman
Soyuz TM-12 Crew PortraitSoyuz TM-12 Crew Portrait
The Queen and Helen Sharman at the National Space CentreThe Queen and Helen Sharman at the National Space Centre
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkInternet Speculative Fiction Database entry@Wikidata
linkThe Encyclopedia of Science Fiction entry@Wikidata
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
awardFellow of the Royal Society of ChemistryLondon, fellowship, chemistry awardWikidata
awardOfficer of the Order of the British Empiregrade of an orderWikidata
award1972Order of Friendship of Peoplescivil decoration, orderWikidata
award2010Medal "For Merit in Space Exploration"medallionWikidata
image2008BSN Junior School AssenWikimedia
image2015Dr. Helen Sharman (cropped)Wikimedia
image2015Helen SharmanWikimedia
image2006Helen Sharman's spacesuitWikimedia
image1998SCO UK Partner conference 1998 keynote by Helen SharmanWikimedia
image2017Sheffield Legends Helen SharmanWikimedia
image2022Soyuz TM-12 Crew PortraitWikimedia
image2002The Queen and Helen Sharman at the National Space CentreWikimedia
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