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Today, February 3, 2015, marks the 20th Anniversary of historic Eileen Collins space shuttle mission
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Today, February 3, 2015, marks the 20th Anniversary of the historic space shuttle mission of Eileen M. Collins, a native of Elmira.
On February 3, 1995, Eileen Collins became the first American woman to pilot a space shuttle, the Discovery.
Read more from WETM-TV, "20 Year Anniversary of Collins' Shuttle Mission"
State Senator Tom O'Mara noted that among numerous honors and tributes -- including induction into the National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls -- Collins is also a member of the New York State Senate's "Women of Distinction" tribute honoring New York State women throughout the state history.
“It’s a remarkable career and an inspirational life. Eileen Collins is an American hero, one of our nation’s most distinguished citizens, and we’re extremely proud of her as a native of Elmira and New York State,” said O’Mara.
Collins, who retired from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in 2006, is honored for a long and illustrious career highlighted by her command of the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1999 -- when she became the first female Shuttle Commander -- and the “Return to Flight” Discovery mission in 2005.