
jsc2024e044936 (July 9, 2007) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson poses for a photo in a studio at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Wilson will serve as a mission specialist for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 mission to the International Space Station, her fourth trip to space.

jsc2024e050137 (May 27, 2024) --- SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson trains inside a Dragon mockup crew vehicle at the company's headquarters in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX

jsc2024e050149 (May 13, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson stands atop the launch tower at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: SpaceX

NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson poses for a portrait in NASA Johnson Space Center’s office at Ellington Field, Thursday, July 11, 2019, Houston, Texas. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson poses for a portrait, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020, in the Blue Flight Control Room at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

jsc2024e050148 (May 13, 2024) --- From left, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Commander Zena Cardman and Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson look off into the distance from the launch tower at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: SpaceX

jsc2024e052333 (June 23, 2024) --- SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson of NASA's Commercial Crew Program poses for a portrait in her flight suit at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX

jsc2024e050138 (May 27, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson is pictured in her flight suit during training at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX

JSC2008-E-005286 (2008) --- Astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson, mission specialist

jsc2024e052328 (July 22, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson focuses during the crew equipment interface test (CEIT). She has collectively spent 42 days in space aboard three space shuttle Discovery missions – STS-120, STS-121, and STS-131. Credit: SpaceX

jsc2024e052324 (July 22, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Commander Zena Cardman and Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson are pictured in their flight suits at SpaceX’s new Dragon refurbishing facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: SpaceX

ASTRONAUTS BARRY "BUTCH” WILMORE, VICTOR GLOVER, DON PETTIT AND STEPHANIE WILSON SOAR ABOVE TEST STAND 4693 IN #NASA T-38 JETS ON AUG. 9, 2016

S97-10246 (19 June 1997) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson, mission specialist.

NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson talks about her experiences to teachers and middle school students during the kick off of NASA's Summer of Innovation program at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., Thursday, June 10, 2010. Through the program, NASA will engage thousands of middle school students and teachers in stimulating math and science-based education programs with the goal of increasing the number of future scientists, mathematicians, and engineers. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, left, and former NASA astronauts Leland Melvin and Susan Kilrain pose for a photograph prior to the screening of the NASA produced documentary “The Color of Space” at Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium in Washington, Saturday, June 18, 2022. Premiering on Juneteenth, the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, “The Color of Space” is an inspirational documentary that tells the stories of NASA’s Black astronauts determined to reach the stars. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

Former NASA astronaut Leland Melvin, left, and NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, pose for photograph with 6-year old Armani Bonds prior to the screening of the NASA produced documentary “The Color of Space” at Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium in Washington, Saturday, June 18, 2022. Premiering on Juneteenth, the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, “The Color of Space” is an inspirational documentary that tells the stories of NASA’s Black astronauts determined to reach the stars. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

After a post-landing news conference, members of the STS-120 crew pose for photographers. From left are Pilot George Zamka, Mission Specialist Scott Parazynski, Commander Pamela Melroy and Mission Specialists Stephanie Wilson and Doug Wheelock. The crew completed a 15-day mission to the International Space Station with a smooth landing on Runway 33. Main gear touchdown was 1:01:16 p.m. Wheel stop was at 1:02:07 p.m. Mission elapsed time was 15 days, 2 hours, 24 minutes and 2 seconds. Mission STS-120 continued the construction of the station with the installation of the Harmony Node 2 module and the relocation of the P6 truss.

NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson talks with 7-year old Tre Rahaman, left, and 4-year old Amira Rahaman, along with their mother Nadia Rahaman of Silver Sping, Maryland prior to the screening of the NASA produced documentary “The Color of Space” at Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium in Washington, Saturday, June 18, 2022. Premiering on Juneteenth, the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, “The Color of Space” is an inspirational documentary that tells the stories of NASA’s Black astronauts determined to reach the stars. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, 2nd from left, works with students during a hands-on STEM activity on the grounds of the Vice President's residence at the Naval Observatory, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Washington. The Vice President and Second Gentleman hosted an evening of NASA STEM activities at the Naval Observatory for military families and local STEM students and their families, including a special screening of Disney Pixar’s Lightyear. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

The STS-120 crew members are ready for their return to flight to Houston. From left are Pilot George Zamka, Mission Specialists Paolo Nespoli, Doug Wheelock, Stephanie Wilson and Scott Parazynski, and Commander Pamela Melroy. A welcoming ceremony for the crew is planned at NASA's Hangar 276 on the south end of Ellington Field in Texas. On the 15-day mission, the STS-120 crew continued the construction of the station with the installation of the Harmony Node 2 module and the relocation of the P6 truss. They landed Nov. 7 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.

Members of the STS-120 crew take part in a news conference after their successful landing aboard space shuttle Discovery at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. From left are Commander Pamela Melroy, Pilot George Zamka and mission specialists Scott Parazynski, Stephanie Wilson and Doug Wheelock. The crew completed a 15-day mission to the International Space Station with a smooth landing on Runway 33. Main gear touchdown was 1:01:16 p.m. Wheel stop was at 1:02:07 p.m. Mission elapsed time was 15 days, 2 hours, 24 minutes and 2 seconds. Mission STS-120 continued the construction of the station with the installation of the Harmony Node 2 module and the relocation of the P6 truss.

Astronaut Pam Melroy presents a commemorative collage of photos and items flown aboard space shuttle Discovery to Bob Cabana, director of NASA's Stennis Space Center in South Mississippi. Melroy commanded NASA's space shuttle mission STS-120. She and fellow crewmembers (from left) Doug Wheelock, Stephanie Wilson, George Zamka, Scott Parazynski and Paolo Nespoli visited Stennis Dec. 13, 2007, to thank employees for the reliability and safe performance of the space shuttle's main engines, which on Oct. 23 launched them aboard Discovery on their mission to the International Space Station.

Vice President Kamala Harris gives remarks as NASA astronauts Tom Marshburn, Jasmin Moghbeli, Stephanie Wilson, and Former NASA astronaut Leland Melvin, right, look on prior to the screening of the movie Lightyear on the grounds of the Vice President's residence at the Naval Observatory, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Washington. The Vice President and Second Gentleman hosted an evening of NASA STEM activities at the Naval Observatory for military families and local STEM students and their families, including a special screening of Disney Pixar’s Lightyear. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

Vice President Kamala Harris gives remarks as NASA astronauts Tom Marshburn, Jasmin Moghbeli, Stephanie Wilson, and Former NASA astronaut Leland Melvin, right, look on prior to the screening of the movie Lightyear on the grounds of the Vice President's residence at the Naval Observatory, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Washington. The Vice President and Second Gentleman hosted an evening of NASA STEM activities at the Naval Observatory for military families and local STEM students and their families, including a special screening of Disney Pixar’s Lightyear. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

Vice President Kamala Harris gives remarks as NASA astronauts Tom Marshburn, Jasmin Moghbeli, Stephanie Wilson, and Former NASA astronaut Leland Melvin, right, look on prior to the screening of the movie Lightyear on the grounds of the Vice President's residence at the Naval Observatory, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Washington. The Vice President and Second Gentleman hosted an evening of NASA STEM activities at the Naval Observatory for military families and local STEM students and their families, including a special screening of Disney Pixar’s Lightyear. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

NASA astronauts Stephanie Wilson, left, Jasmin Moghbeli, and Tom Marshburn, along with Vice President Kamala Harris watch a video screen as NASA astronauts onboard the International Space Station give remarks prior to the screening of the movie Lightyear on the grounds of the Vice President's residence at the Naval Observatory, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Washington. The Vice President and Second Gentleman hosted an evening of NASA STEM activities at the Naval Observatory for military families and local STEM students and their families, including a special screening of Disney Pixar’s Lightyear. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

jsc2024e035671 (May 17, 2024) --- NASA astronaut and Soyuz MS-27 crew member Jonny Kim completes spacewalk preparation training inside the International Space Station mockup at Johnson Space Center with astronauts Zena Cardman, Stephanie Wilson, and Nick Hague and cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov.

JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, TEXAS -- S97-10246 -- Astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson, mission specialist

JSC2007-E-18126 (9 April 2007) --- Astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist, awaits the start of a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center. Wilson is wearing a training version of her shuttle launch and entry suit.

Attired in a training version of her shuttle launch and entry suit, astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist, awaits the start of a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center. Wilson was preparing for her launch aboard Space Shuttle Discovery which occurred on October 23, 2007.

Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff pose for a group photo with Former NASA astronaut Leland Melvin, back left, NASA astronauts Tom Marshburn, Jasmin Moghbeli, and Stephanie Wilson, back right, along with American actress Uzo Aduba, and American actress Keke Palmer, bottom right, after they met with students from 4th-8th grade to work hands-on STEM activities on the grounds of the Vice President's residence at the Naval Observatory, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Washington. The Vice President and Second Gentleman hosted an evening of NASA STEM activities at the Naval Observatory for military families and local STEM students and their families, including a special screening of Disney Pixar’s Lightyear. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

ISS023-E-024625 (17 April 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, poses for a photo in the Cupola of the International Space Station while space shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station.

PHOTO DATE: 02-07-13 LOCATION: Ellington Field - Hangar 276 - Tarmac SUBJECT: Scott Kelly during T-38 flight prep and getting into aircraft along with Stephanie Wilson. PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD

jsc2023e067687_alt (Oct. 27, 2023) --- NASA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson poses for a portrait at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. Texas. Credit: NASA/Bill Stafford/Robert Markowitz

PHOTO DATE: 02-07-13 LOCATION: Ellington Field - Hangar 276 - Tarmac SUBJECT: Scott Kelly during T-38 flight prep and getting into aircraft along with Stephanie Wilson. PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD

S131-E-007145 (6 April 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, is pictured near a hatch window on the middeck of space shuttle Discovery during flight day two activities.

PHOTO DATE: 02-07-13 LOCATION: Ellington Field - Hangar 276 - Tarmac SUBJECT: Scott Kelly during T-38 flight prep and getting into aircraft along with Stephanie Wilson. PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD

ISS023-E-024113 (16 April 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, prepares to exercise using a bicycle ergometer on the middeck of space shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.

S120-E-007216 (29 Oct. 2007) --- Astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist, and a model of the Harmony node float freely on the middeck of Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.

S120-E-006068 (24 Oct. 2007) --- Astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist, photographed on the aft flight deck of Space Shuttle Discovery during flight day two activities.

S120-E-007204 (29 Oct. 2007) --- A model of the Harmony node floats freely near astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist, on the middeck of Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.

JSC2010-E-038795 (9 March 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, fields a question from a reporter during an STS-131 preflight press conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

PHOTO DATE: 02-07-13 LOCATION: Ellington Field - Hangar 276 - Tarmac SUBJECT: Scott Kelly during T-38 flight prep and getting into aircraft along with Stephanie Wilson. PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD

jsc2024e026557 (Nov. 22, 2023) --- NASA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson listens intently during training at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX

S120-E-007028 (28 Oct. 2007) --- Astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist, poses for a photo as a procedures handbook floats freely nearby in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.

JSC2010-E-006718 (5 Jan. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, participates in an undocking timeline training session in the Mission Simulation Development Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

PHOTO DATE: 02-07-13 LOCATION: Ellington Field - Hangar 276 - Tarmac SUBJECT: Scott Kelly during T-38 flight prep and getting into aircraft along with Stephanie Wilson. PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD

PHOTO DATE: 02-07-13 LOCATION: Ellington Field - Hangar 276 - Tarmac SUBJECT: Scott Kelly during T-38 flight prep and getting into aircraft along with Stephanie Wilson. PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD

jsc2023e067665_alt (Oct. 27, 2023) --- NASA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-9 Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson poses for a portrait at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. Texas. Credit: NASA/Bill Stafford/Robert Markowitz

ASTRONAUTS BARRY "BUTCH” WILMORE, VICTOR GLOVER, DON PETTIT AND STEPHANIE WILSON SOAR ABOVE TEST STAND 4693 IN #NASA T-38 JETS ON AUG. 9, 2016

PHOTO DATE: 02-07-13 LOCATION: Ellington Field - Hangar 276 - Tarmac SUBJECT: Scott Kelly during T-38 flight prep and getting into aircraft along with Stephanie Wilson. PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD

S121-E-06482 (12 July 2006) --- Astronauts Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-121 mission specialist, and Mark E. Kelly, pilot, float on the middeck of the Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.

S121-E-05916 (7 July 2006) --- Astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-121 mission specialist, works with equipment on the middeck of the Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.

ISS013-E-49435 (9 July 2006) --- Astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-121 mission specialist, floats in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. A beverage container floats freely at right.

JSC2010-E-038825 (9 March 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, poses for photos during the press day event for the scheduled April mission. NASA astronauts Alan Poindexter and James Dutton will serve as the mission commander and pilot, respectively. They will be joined by astronauts Clayton Anderson, Rick Mastracchio, Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger and Wilson, along with Naoko Yamazaki of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, all mission specialists.

JSC2007-E-18069 (9 April 2007) --- Astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist, dons a training version of her shuttle launch and entry suit, in preparation for a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center. United Space Alliance suit technicians Steve Cortinas (left) and Daniel Palmer (right, partially out of frame) assisted Wilson.

S131-E-007302 (7 April 2010) --- NASA astronauts Alan Poindexter (left), STS-131 commander; Stephanie Wilson and Rick Mastracchio, both mission specialists, look through overhead windows on the aft flight deck of space shuttle Discovery during flight day three activities. Wilson is using a handheld laser ranging device -- designed to measure the range between two spacecraft.

ISS013-E-51259 (14 July 2006) --- Astronauts Stephanie D. Wilson (foreground) and Lisa M. Nowak, STS-121 mission specialists, work with the Mobile Service System (MSS) and Canadarm2 controls in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery was docked to the station. Using the station's arm, Wilson and Nowak joined forces to re-stow the Italian-built Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) in the payload bay of the shuttle.

Astronauts Steve Lindsey (left), Stephanie Wilson, Lisa Nowak and Piers Sellers meet with employees at NASA Stennis Space Center. The crewmembers on NASA's space shuttle mission STS-121, which launched July 4, 2006, thanked SSC's workers for their dedication and safe work history. `We feel blessed that you are a part of the NASA family,' Wilson said. All four expressed gratitude for the reliability of the space shuttle's main engines, which helped propel the STS-121 crew into orbit on their 13-day mission.

S131-E-007272 (7 April 2010) --- NASA astronauts Alan Poindexter, STS-131 commander; and Stephanie Wilson, mission specialist, look through overhead windows on the aft flight deck of space shuttle Discovery during flight day three activities. Wilson is using a handheld laser ranging device -- designed to measure the range between two spacecraft.

ISS023-E-020665 (7 April 2010) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration astronaut Naoko Yamazaki (near frame center) joins NASA astronauts Stephanie Wilson (foreground), Alan Poindexter (blue jersey, standing) and T.J. Creamer in the "busy" Destiny laboratory aboard the International Space Station. Creamer is Expedition 23 flight engineer, Poindexter is STS-131 commander and Yamazaki and Wilson are mission specialists for STS-131.

ISS023-E-020666 (7 April 2010) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration astronaut Naoko Yamazaki (near frame center) joins NASA astronauts Stephanie Wilson (foreground), Alan Poindexter (blue jersey, standing) and T.J. Creamer in the "busy" Destiny laboratory aboard the International Space Station. Creamer is Expedition 23 flight engineer, Poindexter is STS-131 commander and Yamazaki and Wilson are mission specialists for STS-131.

JSC2010-E-024620 (10 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, participates in an ingress/egress timeline training session in a shuttle mock-up in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. United Space Alliance (USA) instructors David L. Williams (left) and Gary W. Kilgo assisted Wilson.

jsc2024e050151 (May 13, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 members poses for a group photo in front of the launch tower at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. From left are, Mission Spedialist Alexsandr Gorbunov from Roscosmos; Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson from NASA; Commander Zena Cardman from NASA; and Pilot Nick Hague from NASA. Credit: SpaceX

jsc2024e050144 (May 13, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 members sit atop their Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle as part of their SpaceX crew training at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. From left are, Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson from NASA; Commander Zena Cardman from NASA; Mission Spedialist Alexsandr Gorbunov from Roscosmos; and Pilot Nick Hague from NASA. Credit: SpaceX

jsc2024e050140 (May 13, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 members stand in front of a Falcon 9 first-stage booster at SpaceX’s HangarX facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. From left are, Pilot Nick Hague from NASA; Commander Zena Cardman from NASA; Mission Spedialist Alexsandr Gorbunov from Roscosmos; and Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson from NASA. Credit: SpaceX

jsc2024e050145 (May 13, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 members poses for a group photo in front of the White Room located at the end of the crew access arm on the launch tower at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. From left are, Pilot Nick Hague from NASA; Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson from NASA; Mission Spedialist Alexsandr Gorbunov from Roscosmos; and Commander Zena Cardman from NASA. Credit: SpaceX

jsc2024e050139 (May 13, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 members pose for a photo in between Falcon 9 first-stage boosters that are being refurbished at SpaceX’s HangarX facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida for future launches. From left are, Pilot Nick Hague from NASA; Mission Spedialist Alexsandr Gorbunov from Roscosmos; Commander Zena Cardman from NASA; and Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson from NASA. Credit: SpaceX

jsc2024e050146 (May 13, 2024) --- NASA's Crew-9 members stand in front of NASA’s worm logo on the launch tower at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. From left are, Mission Spedialist Alexsandr Gorbunov from Roscosmos; Pilot Nick Hague from NASA; Commander Zena Cardman from NASA; and Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson from NASA. Credit: SpaceX

ISS016-E-009295 (3 Nov. 2007) --- Astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist, works the controls of the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) or Canadarm2 in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station during flight day 12 activities while Space Shuttle Discovery is docked with the station.

JSC2009-E-208908 (17 Sept. 2009) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, attired in a training version of her shuttle launch and entry suit, is pictured during a water survival training session in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near NASA's Johnson Space Center.

S121-E-07694 (15 July 2006) --- Astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-121 mission specialist, works with the Mobile Service System (MSS) and Canadarm2 controls in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery was docked to the station.

jsc2024e024937 (March 1, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 members Commander Zena Cardman and Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson focus closely on their training, which shows them how to ensure proper weight and balance across the Dragon spacecraft prior to departure and entry. Credit: SpaceX

jsc2023e075402 (Nov. 7, 2023) --- (From left) NASA astronauts Stephanie Wilson, Zena Cardman, and Nick Hague, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov train at the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, for the SpaceX Crew-9 mission to the International Space Station. Credit: NASA/James Blair

S120-E-007176 (29 Oct. 2007) --- Astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist, uses a computer on the middeck of Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station during flight day seven activities.

S120-E-008337 (4 Nov. 2007) --- Astronauts Pam Melroy (left), STS-120 commander; Peggy Whitson, Expedition 16 commander; and Stephanie Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist, pose for a photo in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery is docked with the station.

jsc2024e024938 (March 1, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 members Mission Specialist Aleksandr Gorbunov and Pilot Nick Hague train on how to properly pack the Dragon spacecraft while Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson observes at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. Credit: SpaceX

S131-E-007241 (7 April 2010) --- NASA astronauts Stephanie Wilson and Rick Mastracchio, STS-131 mission specialists; along with James P. Dutton Jr. (right), pilot, are pictured on the flight deck of space shuttle Discovery during flight day three activities.

jsc2024e075406 (Nov. 7, 2023) --- (From left) NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Stephanie Wilson train at the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, for the SpaceX Crew-9 mission to the International Space Station. Credit: NASA/James Blair

JSC2007-E-18094 (9 April 2007) --- Attired in a training version of her shuttle launch and entry suit, astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist, awaits the start of a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center.

S131-E-010154 (14 April 2010) --- NASA astronauts Clayton Anderson and Stephanie Wilson, both STS-131 mission specialists; and astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson (right), Expedition 23 flight engineer, are pictured in the Unity node of the International Space Station while space shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station.

S131-E-008502 (10 April 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, retrieves a tool from a drawer in the Unity node of the International Space Station while space shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station.

S131-E-010135 (14 April 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, poses for a photo near a window in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station while space shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station.

JSC2007-E-18080 (9 April 2007) --- Attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, astronauts Stephanie D. Wilson (left) and Douglas H. Wheelock, both STS-120 mission specialists, exchange thoughts as they participate in a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center.

S121-E-07217 (13 July 2006) --- Astronauts Lisa M. Nowak (left) and Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-121 mission specialists, pose for a photo on the flight deck of the Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.

S121-E-05438 (5 July 2006) --- Astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-121 mission specialist, on Discovery's flight deck during flight day two activities, on the eve of one of the mission's busiest days -- docking day with the International Space Station.

jsc2024e000258 (Jan. 8, 2024) --- The crew of NASA's SpaceX Crew-9 mission to the International Space Station trains inside a mockup of a Dragon cockpit at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. Pictured from left are, Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov and NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Zena Cardman, and Stephanie Wilson. Credit: SpaceX

ISS023-E-020655 (7 April 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson (left) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Naoko Yamazaki, both STS-131 flight engineers, share perhaps their first session at this bank of computers and controls in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.

JSC2010-E-006720 (5 Jan. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Stephanie Wilson and Clayton Anderson, both STS-131 mission specialists, participate in an undocking timeline training session in the Mission Simulation Development Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

ISS013-E-49432 (9 July 2006) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Reiter (foreground) of Germany and astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-121 mission specialist, look over procedures checklists in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.

S121-E-05936 (8 July 2006) --- Astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-121 mission specialist, works with Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuits in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery was docked to the station.

JSC2000-06245 (September 2000) --- The ISS orbit 3 team of flight controllers are pictured with flight director Rick LaBrode in the ISS flight control room during STS-106. Astronaut Stephanie Wilson, spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM), is at front center.

ISS016-E-008075 (30 Oct. 2007) --- Astronauts Stephanie Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist; and Daniel Tani, Expedition 16 flight engineer, work the controls of the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) or Canadarm2 in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery is docked with the station.

S120-E-008339 (4 Nov. 2007) --- Astronauts Pam Melroy (left), STS-120 commander; Peggy Whitson, Expedition 16 commander; and Stephanie Wilson, STS-120 mission specialist, pose for a photo in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery is docked with the station.

S131-E-009374 (13 April 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, is pictured near a robotic workstation in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station while space shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station.

JSC2010-E-006712 (5 Jan. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, participates in an undocking timeline training session in the Guidance and Navigation Simulator in the Mission Simulation Development Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

JSC2010-E-039291 (10 March 2010) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, speaks to a crowd during a cake-cutting ceremony in the Jake Garn Simulation and Training Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

JSC2009-E-208023 (14 Sept. 2009) --- NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, STS-131 mission specialist, dons a training version of her shuttle launch and entry suit in preparation for a training session in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

S121-E-06134 (8 July 2006) --- Astronaut Lisa M. Nowak (left), Michael E. Fossum and Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-121 mission specialists, enjoy a light moment on the middeck of the Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station.

View of Stephanie Wilson as she works at the Robotics Workstation (RWS) in US Laboratory Destiny as she conducts a Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) Ammonia Tank Assembly (ATA) retrieval in support of STS-131 EVA 3.