American engineer and commercial astronaut (born 1994)
Sarah Levine "Cooper" Gillis [ 4] (born January 1, 1994) is an American engineer employed by SpaceX as the senior space operations engineer. She flew to space in September 2024 on Polaris Dawn , a private human spaceflight mission , operated by SpaceX on behalf of Jared Isaacman . During the mission, she completed the first commercial spacewalk with Isaacman, becoming the youngest person to date to participate in a spacewalk, and, along with Anna Menon , set a new record for women traveling farthest from Earth.
Early life and education
Gillis graduated from Shining Mountain Waldorf School in Boulder, Colorado, in June 2012. She obtained a BS degree in aerospace engineering from University of Colorado Boulder in 2017, this on the advice of her mentor , former NASA astronaut Joseph R. Tanner .[ 5] [ 4]
Career
In 2015, while at the University of Colorado Boulder , Gillis began an internship at SpaceX , working on human-in-the-loop testing of the Dragon spacecraft before moving full-time to the astronaut training program.[citation needed ]
She is a lead space operations engineer at SpaceX, responsible for overseeing the astronaut training program for the company's Crew Dragon vehicles. She prepared NASA astronauts for the first Demo-2 and Crew-1 missions and more recently directly trained Inspiration4 astronauts, the first all-civilian crew to go into orbit. Gillis is an experienced Mission Control Operator, who has supported real-time operations for Dragon 's cargo resupply missions to and from the International Space Station as a Navigation Officer and as Crew Operations and Resources Engineer (CORE ) for crew Dragon missions, the SpaceX equivalent of the NASA CAPCOM role.[ 6]
Polaris Dawn
In September 2024 Gillis flew on Polaris Dawn , a private spaceflight operated by SpaceX on behalf of Shift4 CEO Jared Isaacman .[ 7] [ 8] She performed a stand-up extravehicular activity (SEVA) with Jared Isaacman, becoming the youngest person to do so. Gillis, along with Anna Menon , set the record for the farthest women from Earth.[ 9] Later during the mission, Gillis, a classically trained violinist, played the solo violin part of "Rey's Theme" by John Williams from the 2015 film Star Wars: The Force Awakens to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and El Sistema .[ 10]
Gillis appears in episodes 3, 4 and 5 in the 2021 Netflix series Countdown: Inspiration4 Mission to Space .[citation needed ]
References
^ McDowell, Jonathan [@planet4589] (September 12, 2024). "The hatch open/close time was about 26m 40s. Isaacman was outside hatch for 7 min 56m; Gillis for about 7m15s" (Tweet ). Retrieved September 12, 2024 – via Twitter .
^ Countdown: Inspiration4 Mission to Space, episode 3 . Netflix. September 13, 2021. Quotation begins at 03:25. Retrieved May 10, 2022 . My name is Sarah Gillis, and I'm 27...
^ "Private Astronauts Biography: Sarah Gillis" . spacefacts.de . Retrieved August 12, 2024 .
^ a b Before the crew of Polaris Dawn heads to space, they came to campus - website of the [[University of Colorado Boulder
^ "Shooting for the Stars: SMWS Alum and SpaceX Engineer Sarah Gillis" . Shining Mountain Waldorf School . September 28, 2021. Retrieved February 16, 2022 .
^ Jiménez, Jesus (September 15, 2021). "Sarah Gillis will be a key voice in the astronauts' ears as they head to orbit" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved February 16, 2022 .
^ " "SpaceX Tourists Will Make Attempt at Spacewalk During Flight" " , The New York Times , ISSN 0362-4331 , retrieved February 16, 2022
^ "Jared Isaacman, who led the first all-private astronaut mission to orbit, has commissioned 3 more flights from SpaceX" . Washington Post . ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved February 16, 2022 .
^ "Polaris Dawn Astronauts Reach Record High Orbit Above Earth" . The Seattle Times . September 11, 2024.
^ Tingley, Brett (September 13, 2024). "Polaris Dawn astronaut plays 'Star Wars' song in music video beamed from space (video)" . Space.com . Future US, Inc. Retrieved September 13, 2024 .
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