Bonnie J. Dunbar
- Status: Retired
- In Space: No
- Date of Birth: 03/03/1949
- First Flight: 10/30/1985
- Last Flight: 01/23/1998
Launches
- Space Shuttle Atlantis / OV-104 | STS-71
- Space Shuttle Challenger / OV-099 | STS-61-A
- Space Shuttle Columbia / OV-102 | STS-32
- Space Shuttle Columbia / OV-102 | STS-50
- Space Shuttle Endeavour / OV-105 | STS-89
Bonnie J. Dunbar, a American astronaut affiliated with the government agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration, embarked on 5 space flights and engaging in 0 spacewalks during his/her career as an astronaut.
Bonnie Jeanne Dunbar is a former NASA astronaut. She retired from NASA in September 2005 then served as president and CEO of The Museum of Flight until April 2010. From January 2013 – December 2015, Dr. Dunbar lead the University of Houston’s STEM Center (science, technology, engineering and math) and was a faculty member in the Cullen College of Engineering.[1] Currently, she is a professor of aerospace engineering at Texas A&M University and serves as Director of the Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation (IEEI), a joint entity in the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) and the Dwight Look College of Engineering at Texas A&M University.