Stephanie Wilson
@Astro_Stephanie
NASA Astronaut (STS-121, STS-120 and STS-131), Aerospace Engineer
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 launched from Cape Canaveral yesterday and docked to the International Space Station today. Welcome back to space @AstroHague and welcome to space Alex! Nicely Done!

Honored to have trained with @zenanaut, @AstroHague and Alex as part of NASA's SpaceX Crew-9. Wishing Nick and Alex continued success with Crew-9, and an excellent mission as they join ISS Expedition 72. nasa.gov/news-release/n…

The astronaut application deadline has been extended to April 16th. You have 3 days remaining - don't delay, apply today! go.nasa.gov/astro2024 #BeAnAstronaut
Honored and excited to be part of NASA's SpaceX Crew-9!
Cardman. Hague. Wilson. Gorbunov. The four crew members of NASA’s @SpaceX Crew-9 are preparing to launch to the @Space_Station and conduct an array of science experiments and research activities no earlier than August 2024. Learn more about the crew: go.nasa.gov/3ufiG72
Safety is paramount and today's Artemis I launch attempt was scrubbed. I am excited to have had a photo op yesterday with my colleagues with Artemis 1 at the pad. Reference nasa.gov for Artemis I updates.
Safety is always first. Following today's #Artemis I launch attempt, @NASAArtemis teams are working through an issue with engine number 3, and expect to give a news briefing later today. Stay tuned for broadcast details. nasa.gov/live
My heart is saddened by the passing of Nichelle Nichols. She inspired generations to achieve beyond the imaginable. I am grateful for her courage and representation. It was an honor to know her and to be present with her at events over the years.



On this observed federal holiday, Happy #Juneteenth! Excited to have participated in the film “The Color of Space”! nasa.gov/feature/nasa-s…
Welcome to ISS #Crew4!
Just this morning, the four #Crew4 astronauts were launching from @NASAKennedy. Now they're being greeted by the crew of the @Space_Station. Watch as they enter their new digs.
Happy International Women's Day! Honored to celebrate today with such amazing women from NASA's Artemis Program and the gracious hosts of the NBC TODAY Show!


Set a reminder to watch @NASA_Astronauts on a spacewalk! @AstroMarshburn & Kayla Barron will venture outside the @Space_Station starting at ~7:10am ET (12:10 UTC) to replace an antenna system. How to watch: youtu.be/ScAtmwgIXwU
NASA received a debris notification for the space station. Due to the lack of opportunity to properly assess the risk it could pose to the astronauts, teams have decided to delay the Nov. 30 spacewalk until more information is available. go.nasa.gov/2ZEOpPW
Tune in to @NASA TV for the Exp66 EVA on Nov. 30 starting at 5:30am ET. Excited to see their spacewalk and robotic arm flying to replace a communications antenna, to have seen Crew-3 launch and arrive to ISS, and to have been their backup in training!



Happy 14th Anniversary! #STS120
Flashback: October 23, 2007 #OTD 14 years ago..”Kick the tire - Light the fire!” #STS120
Welcome home Crew-1!
The crew of NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 mission is all smiles after splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico. They just returned from spending 168 days in space.
Happy International Women's Day!
Here's to our female astronauts - to the former astronauts who paved the way, the current who continue to break barriers, and the future ones who are still dreaming of what's possible. Space exploration wouldn't be the same without you! #InternationalWomensDay #IWD2021
Happy #InternationalWomensDay! We are inspired by the stellar women throughout our history that have pushed the boundaries of space exploration! Who inspires you? Let us know in the comments! [Image: Wilson, Yamazaki, Metcalf-Lindenburger, and Caldwell Dyson on the ISS in 2010]
Today, our headquarters building was formally named in honor of NASA's first African American female engineer, Mary W. Jackson: go.nasa.gov/3uBXRyc
“I hope that it inspires young girls, and in particular young girls of color, to consider a STEM field as a career. It shows our youth what achievements are possible through hard work, education, dedication, and commitment.” — @Astro_Stephanie Wilson
Happy Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Tune in to watch @Astro_Stephanie and other trailblazers discuss the past, present, and future of the aerospace and aviation industries. Join the free webinar today from 11:30-12:30pm CDT. #MartinLutherKingDay aiaa.org/news/news/2021…
On this day one year ago, a @Space_Station crew member captured this photo, bringing us a glimpse of what #NewYearsDay looks like from space. As we begin a new year, we look back on all the #Artemis progress made in 2020 and look forward to another busy, exciting year ahead.
On his 43rd day, as @AstroVicGlover continues the work of his 6 month stay aboard ISS, he has the record for number of days in space held by African American astronauts. Records are meant to be broken! Congrats to @AstroVicGlover on his accomplishments! #payitforward #rolemodel
