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Claudie Haigneré

1957 - Today

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Claudie (André-Deshays) Haigneré (French pronunciation: [klodi ɛɲʁe]; born 13 May 1957) is a French doctor, politician and former astronaut. She was the first female astronaut of the French space agency CNES and the European Space Agency (ESA) to go to space. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Claudie Haigneré is the 215th most popular astronaut (down from 179th in 2019), the 4,562nd most popular biography from France (down from 4,452nd in 2019) and the 3rd most popular French Astronaut.

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Among ASTRONAUTS

Among astronauts, Claudie Haigneré ranks 215 out of 556Before her are Gennady Sarafanov, Jon McBride, Loren Acton, Clifton Williams, Valery Korzun, and Liu Yang. After her are Mamoru Mohri, Mario Runco Jr., John E. Blaha, Brent W. Jett Jr., Dale Gardner, and Tim Peake.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Claudie Haigneré ranks 309Before her are Jon Gries, Lyle Lovett, Marc Almond, Vinny Appice, Shlomo Mintz, and Giuseppe Saronni. After her are Stefano Tacconi, Daína Chaviano, John Eriksen, Jennifer Batten, Rosalind Chao, and Denis Leary.

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In France

Among people born in France, Claudie Haigneré ranks 4,562 out of 6,770Before her are Ludivine Sagnier (1979), Colin Clive (1900), Jean Vautrin (1933), Jean Hardouin (1646), Paul Louis Courier (1772), and Léon-Étienne Duval (1903). After her are Richard Dembo (1948), Camille Erlanger (1863), Josette Day (1914), Roland Dorgelès (1885), Jean-Claude Magnan (1941), and Marisol Escobar (1930).

Among ASTRONAUTS In France

Among astronauts born in France, Claudie Haigneré ranks 3Before her are Jean-Loup Chrétien (1938), and Léopold Eyharts (1957). After her are Jean-Pierre Haigneré (1948), Jean-François Clervoy (1958), and Thomas Pesquet (1978).