Stephanie Wilson, born on September twenty-seventh, nineteen sixty-six, is a distinguished American engineer and NASA astronaut. With a remarkable career that includes flying on three Space Shuttle missions, she has made significant contributions to space exploration.
As the second African American woman to venture into space, following Mae Jemison, Wilson has paved the way for future generations of astronauts. Her dedication and expertise have earned her a prominent place in the history of space travel.
By the year twenty twenty-six, Wilson has accumulated nearly forty-three days in space, ranking her as the second most experienced female African American astronaut. This impressive record was surpassed by Jessica Watkins in twenty twenty-two, highlighting the ongoing advancements in space exploration.