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    Chiaki Mukai (向井 千秋, Mukai Chiaki, born May 6, 1952) is a Japanese physician and JAXA astronaut. She was the first Japanese woman in space, the first...
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  • Mukai may refer to: Mukai - King of Fighters character Mukai, an album by Louis Mhlanga Mukai, the main villain in the Riki-Oh manga Chiaki Mukai, Japanese...
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  • Chiaki Kobayashi (小林 千晃, Kobayashi Chiaki, born June 4, 1994) is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Office Osawa. His roles include Hiroto Kuga in...
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  • curler Chiaki Minamiyama (南山 千明, born 1985), Japanese women's footballer Chiaki Morosawa (千晶; born 1959), a Japanese anime screenwriter Chiaki Mukai (千秋;...
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  • Chiaki Mukai (向井千瑛, Mukai Chiaki, born 24 December 1987) is a Japanese professional 6-dan Go player. She is a disciple of Honda Sachiko. "Mukai Chiaki"...
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    Aerospace Center Martin J. Fettman STS-58 Colorado State University Chiaki Mukai STS-65 National Space Development Agency of Japan Samuel T. Durrance...
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    Fatana Ishaq Gailani, and Somaly Mam 1999: Pedro Duque, John Glenn, Chiaki Mukai, and Valeri Polyakov 2000: Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2001: International...
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    Fatana Ishaq Gailani, and Somaly Mam 1999: Pedro Duque, John Glenn, Chiaki Mukai, and Valeri Polyakov 2000: Fernando Henrique Cardoso 2001: International...
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    Hansen for Artemis II. Japan's JAXA has sent two women to space. In 1985, Chiaki Mukai was selected as one of three Japanese Payload Specialist candidates for...
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    JAXA. She was the second Japanese woman to fly in space. The first was Chiaki Mukai. Yamazaki was born Naoko Sumino in Matsudo City. She spent two years...
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