Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides

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Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides
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Alma mater Stanford University
California Institute of Technology
International Space University
Spouse George T. Whitesides
Website www.lorettawhitesides.com

Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides is an American public speaker, co-creator of Yuri's Night, and an author on space exploration. She accumulated over five hours of weightless time as a Flight Director for Zero-G Corporation, and plans to travel to space as a "Founder Astronaut" on Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo with her husband George T. Whitesides. [1]

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Whitesides received a bachelor's degree in biology from Stanford and a master's from Caltech, [2] with a particular interest in astrobiology. In relation to that work she appeared in the 3D IMAX documentary "Aliens of the Deep" alongside director James Cameron traveling to hydrothermal vents two miles under the ocean. She has also visited Haughton impact crater in the arctic to study plants surviving in extreme environments. [3] In addition, she has given numerous TEDx talks about space exploration and personal development.

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References

  1. "How This 'Founder Astronaut' Is Prepping for Space Travel". PCMAG.
  2. "Loretta Hidalgo | The Space Show". thespaceshow.com.
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  4. Whitesides, Loretta Hidalgo. "Space, The Final Frontier for Homosexuality". Wired. ISSN   1059-1028 . Retrieved 2023-08-11.
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