Ann Whitaker

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Ann Fite Whitaker is a retired American physicist who worked for many years at NASA on the effects of space environments on materials.[1] Although she trained to become an astronaut, she never went to space.[2]

Whitaker is originally from Plainville, Georgia, and was educated at Calhoun High School (Georgia) and Berry College, near Rome, Georgia. Graduating in 1961, at the height of the Space race, she became one of the first women to earn a physics degree at the college.[1]

She began graduate study with a fellowship to University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, but left school for a position at NASA. Later, while working at NASA, she earned a master's degree in physics at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and an Ph.D. in materials engineering at Auburn University,[1][3] completed in 1989 with a dissertation on the effects of oxygen plasma on polymers.[4]

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