Extractions: "6_3_2_4.TXT" (26243 bytes) was created on 07-07-92 SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF CURRENT ASTRONAUTS SOURCE: Information Summaries Astronaut Fact Book February, 1992 ADAMSON, James C., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Mission specialist. Born March 3, 1946, in Warsaw, New York. Hometown Monarch, Montana. Bachelor of science in engineering from U.S. Military Academy; master of science in aerospace engineering from Princeton University. Flew on STS-28 and STS-43. AKERS, Thomas D., Major, U.S. Air Force Mission specialist. Born May 20, 1951, in St. Louis, Missouri. Hometown Eminence, Missouri. Bachelor and master of science in applied mathematics from University of Missouri-Rolla. Flew on STS-41. ALLEN, Andrew M., Major, U.S. Marine Corps Pilot. Born August 4, 1955, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of science in mechanical engineering from Villanova University. APT, Jerome, Civilian Mission specialist. Born April 28, 1949, in Springfield, Massachusetts. Hometown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of arts in physics from Harvard University; doctorate of philosophy in physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Flew on STS-37. BAGIAN, James P., Civilian Mission specialist. Born February 22, 1952, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of science in mechanical engineering from Drexel Institute of Technology; doctorate of medicine from Thomas Jefferson University. Flew on STS-29 and STS-40. BAKER, Ellen S., Civilian Mission specialist. Born April 27, 1953, in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Bachelor of arts in geology from State University of New York at Buffalo; doctorate of medicine from Cornell University. Flew on STS-34. BAKER, Michael A., Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy Pilot. Born October 27, 1953, in Memphis, Tennessee. Hometown Lemoore, California. Bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from University of Texas. Flew on STS-43. BLAHA, John E., Colonel, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born August 26, 1942, in San Antonio, Texas. Bachelor of science in engineering science from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in astronautical engineering from Purdue University. Flew on STS-29, STS-33, and STS-43. BLUFORD, Guion S., Jr., Colonel, U.S. Air Force Mission specialist. Born November 22, 1942, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from Pennsylvania State University; master of science and doctorate of philosophy in aerospace engineering from U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology; master in business administration, University of Houston, Clear Lake. Flew on STS-8, STS 61-A, and STS-39. BOLDEN, Charles F., Jr., Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps Pilot. Born August 19, 1946, in Columbia, South Carolina. Bachelor of science in electrical science from U.S. Naval Academy; master of science in systems management from University of Southern California. Flew on STS 61-C and STS-31. BOWERSOX, Kenneth D., Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy Pilot. Born November 14, 1956, in Portsmouth, Virginia. Hometown Bedford, Indiana. Bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from U.S. Naval Academy; master of science in mechanical engineering from Columbia University. BRAND, Vance D., Civilian Pilot. Born May 9, 1931, in Longmont, Colorado. Bachelor of science in business and aeronautical engineering from University of Colorado; master of science in business administration from University of California at Los Angeles. Flew on Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, STS-5, STS 41-B, and STS-35. BRANDENSTEIN, Daniel C., Captain, U.S. Navy Pilot. Born January 17, 1943, in Watertown, Wisconsin. Bachelor of science in mathematics and physics from University of Wisconsin at River Falls, Wisconsin. Flew on STS-8, STS 51-G, and STS-32. BROWN, Curtis L., Jr., Major, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born March 11, 1956, in Elizabethtown, North Carolina. Bachelor of science in electrical engineering from U.S. Air Force Academy. BROWN, Mark N., Colonel, U.S. Air Force Mission specialist. Born November 18, 1951, in Valparaiso, Indiana. Bachelor of science in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from Purdue University; master of science in astronautical engineering from the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology. Flew on STS-28 and STS-48. BUCHLI, James F., Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps Mission specialist. Born June 20, 1945, in New Rockford, North Dakota. Hometown Fargo, North Dakota. Bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering from U.S. Naval Academy; master of science in aeronautical engineering systems from West Florida University. Flew on STS 51-C, STS 61-A, STS-29, and STS-48. BURSCH, Daniel W. Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy Mission Specialist Born July 25, 1957, in Bristol, Pennsylvania. Hometown Vestal, New York. Bachelor of Science in physics from U.S. Naval Academy. CABANA, Robert D., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps Pilot. Born January 23, 1949, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of science in mathematics from U.S. Naval Academy. Flew on STS-41. CAMERON, Kenneth D., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps Pilot. Born November 29, 1949, in Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor and master of science in aeronautics and astronautics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Flew on STS-37. CASPER, John H., Colonel, U.S. Air Force Mission specialist. Born July 9, 1943, in Greenville, South Carolina. Hometown Gainesville, Georgia. Bachelor of science in engineering science from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in astronautics from Purdue University. Flew on STS-36. CHANG-DIAZ, Franklin R., Civilian Mission specialist. Born April 5, 1950, in San Jose, Costa Rica. Bachelor of science in mechanical engineering from University of Connecticut; doctorate of philosophy in applied plasma physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Flew on STS 61-C and STS-34. CHIAO, Leroy, Civilian Mission Specialist Born August 28, 1960, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Hometown Danville, California. Bachelor of science in chemical engineering from University of California, Santa Barbara; doctorate of philosophy in chemical engineering from University of California, Santa Barbara. CHILTON, Kevin P., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born November 3, 1954, in Los Angeles, California. Bachelor of science in engineering sciences from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in mechanical engineering from Columbia University. COVEY, Richard O., Colonel, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born August 1, 1946, in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Bachelor of science in engineering sciences from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in aeronautics and astronautics from Purdue University. Flew on STS 51-I, STS-26, and STS-38. CREIGHTON, John O., Captain, U.S. Navy Pilot. Born April 28, 1943, in Orange, Texas. Hometown Seattle, Washington. Bachelor of science from U.S. Naval Academy; master of science in administration of science and technology from George Washington University. Flew on STS 51-G, STS-36, and STS-48. CULBERTSON, Frank L., Jr., Captain, U.S. Navy Pilot. Born May 15, 1949, in Charleston, South Carolina. Hometown Holly Hill, South Carolina. Bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from U.S. Naval Academy. Flew on STS-38. DAVIS, N. Jan, Civilian Mission specialist. Born November 1, 1953, in Cocoa Beach, Florida. Hometown Huntsville, Alabama. Bachelor of science in applied biology from Georgia Institute of Technology, and in mechanical engineering from Auburn University; master of science and doctorate of philosophy in mechanical engineering from University of Alabama in Huntsville. DUFFY, Brian, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born June 20, 1953, in Boston, Massachusetts. Bachelor of science in mathematics from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in systems management from University of Southern California. DUNBAR, Bonnie J., Civilian Mission specialist. Born March 3, 1949, in Sunnyside, Washington. Bachelor and master of science in ceramic engineering from University of Washington; doctorate of philosophy in biomedical engineering from University of Houston. Flew on STS 61-A and STS-32. FISHER, Anna L., Civilian Mission specialist. Born August 24, 1949, in St. Albans, New York. Hometown San Pedro, California. Bachelor of science in chemistry; doctorate of medicine; master of science in chemistry from University of California at Los Angeles. Flew on STS 51-A. FOALE, C. Michael, Civilian Mission specialist. Born January 6, 1957, in Louth, England. Hometown Cambridge, England. Bachelor of arts in physics from Cambridge University; doctorate of philosophy in laboratory astrophysics from Cambridge University. GEMAR, Charles D., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Mission specialist. Born August 4, 1955, in Yankton, South Dakota. Hometown, Scotland, South Dakota. Bachelor of science in engineering from U.S. Military Academy. Flew on STS-38 and STS-48. GIBSON, Robert L., Captain, U.S. Navy Pilot. Born October 30, 1946, in Cooperstown, New York. Bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering from California Polytechnic Institute. Flew on STS 41-B, STS 61-C and STS-27. GODWIN, Linda M., Civilian Mission specialist. Born July 2, 1952, in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Bachelor of science in mathematics and physics from Southeast Missouri State; master of science and doctorate of philosophy in physics from University of Missouri. Flew on STS-37. GRABE, Ronald J., Colonel, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born June 13, 1945, in New York City, New York. Bachelor of science in engineering science from U.S. Air Force Academy. Flew on STS 51-J, STS-30, and STS-42. GREGORY, Frederick D., Colonel, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born January 7, 1941, in Washington, DC. Bachelor of science from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in information systems from George Washington University. Flew on STS 51-B, STS-33, and STS-44. GREGORY, William G., Major, U.S. Air Force Pilot Born May 14, 1957, in Lockport, New York. Bachelor of science in engineering science from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in engineering mechanics from Columbia University; master of science in management from Troy State. GUTIERREZ, Sidney M., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born June 27, 1951, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of arts in management from Webster College. Flew on STS-40. HALSELL, James D., Jr., Major, U.S. Air Force Pilot Born September 29, 1956, in Monroe, Louisiana. Bachelor of science in engineering from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in management from Troy State; master of science in space operations from Air Force Institute of Technology. HAMMOND, L. Blaine, Jr., Colonel, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born January 16, 1952, in Savannah, Georgia. Hometown St. Louis, Missouri. Bachelor of science from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in engineering mechanics from Georgia Institute of Technology. Flew on STS-39. HARBAUGH, Gregory J., Civilian Mission specialist. Born April 15, 1956, in Cleveland, Ohio. Hometown Willoughby, Ohio. Bachelor of science in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from Purdue University; master of science in physical science from University of Houston-Clear Lake. Flew on STS-39. HARRIS, Bernard A., Jr., Civilian Mission Specialist. Born June 26, 1956, in Temple, Texas. Hometown San Antonio, Texas. Bachelor of science in biology from University of Houston; doctorate of medicine from Texas Tech University. HARTSFIELD, Henry W., Jr., Colonel, U.S. Air Force (Retired) Pilot. Born November 21, 1933, in Birmingham, Alabama. Bachelor of science in physics from Auburn University; master of science in engineering science from University of Tennessee. Flew on STS-4, STS 41-D, and STS 61-A. HELMS, Susan J., Major, U.S. Air Force Mission Specialist Born February 26, 1958, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hometown Portland, Oregon. Bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in aeronautics and astronautics from Stanford University. HENRICKS, Terence T., Colonel, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born July 5, 1952, in Bryan, Ohio. Hometown Woodville, Ohio. Bachelor of science in civil engineering from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of arts in public administration from Golden Gate University. Flew on STS-44. HIEB, Richard J., Civilian Mission specialist. Born September 21, 1955, in Jamestown, North Dakota. Bachelor of arts in mathematics and physics from Northwest Nazarene College; master of science in aerospace engineering from University of Colorado. Flew on STS-39. HILMERS, David C., Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps Mission specialist. Born January 28, 1950, in Clinton, Iowa. Bachelor of science in mathematics from Cornell University; master of science in electrical engineering from U.S. Naval Postgraduate School. Flew on STS 51-J, STS-26, STS-36, and STS-42. HOFFMAN, Jeffrey A., Civilian Mission specialist. Born November 2, 1944, in Brooklyn, New York. Hometown Scarsdale, New York. Bachelor of arts in astronomy from Amherst College; doctorate of philosophy in astrophysics from Harvard University; masters degree in materials science from Rice University; doctorate of philosophy in astrophysics from Harvard University. Flew on STS 51-D and STS-35. IVINS, Marsha S., Civilian Mission specialist. Born April 15, 1951, in Baltimore, Maryland. Bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from University of Colorado. Flew on STS-32. JEMISON, Mae C., Civilian Mission specialist. Born October 17, 1956, in Decatur, Alabama. Hometown Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of science in chemical engineering from Stanford University; doctorate of medicine from Cornell University. JERNIGAN, Tamara E., Civilian Mission specialist. Born May 7, 1959, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Bachelor of science in physics and master of science in engineering science from Stanford University; master of science in astronomy from University of California at Berkeley; doctorate in space physics and astronomy from Rice University. Flew on STS-40. JONES, Thomas D. Civilian Mission Specialist Born January 22, 1955, in Baltimore, Maryland. Hometown Essex, Maryland. Bachelor of science in basic sciences from U.S. Air Force Academy; doctorate of philosophy in planetary science from University of Arizona. LEE, Mark C., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Air Force Mission specialist. Born August 14, 1952, in Viroqua, Wisconsin. Bachelor of science in civil engineering from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in mechanical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Flew on STS-30. LEESTMA, David C., Captain, U.S. Navy Mission specialist. Born May 6, 1949, in Muskegon, Michigan. Bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering from U.S. Naval Academy; master of science in aeronautical engineering from U.S. Naval Postgraduate School. Flew on STS 41-G and STS-28. LOW, G. David, Civilian Mission specialist. Born February 19, 1956, in Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of science in physics-engineering from Washington and Lee University, and in mechanical engineering from Cornell University; master of science in aeronautics and astronautics from Stanford University. Flew on STS-32 and STS-43. LUCID, Shannon W., Civilian Mission specialist. Born January 14, 1943, in Shanghai, China. Hometown Bethany, Oklahoma. Bachelor of science in chemistry; master of science and doctorate of philosophy in biochemistry from University of Oklahoma. Flew on STS 51-G, STS-34, and STS-43. McARTHUR, William S., Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army. Mission Specialist. Born July 26, 1951, in Laurinburg, North Carolina. Hometown Wakulla, North Carolina. Bachelor of science in applied science and engineering from U.S. Military Academy; master of science in aerospace engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology. McMONAGLE, Donald R., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born May 14, 1952, in Flint, Michigan. Bachelor of science in astronautical engineering from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in mechanical engineering from California State University at Fresno. Flew on STS-39. MEADE, Carl J., Colonel, U.S. Air Force Mission specialist. Born November 16, 1950, at Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois. Bachelor of science in electronics engineering from University of Texas; master of science in electronics engineering from California Institute of Technology. Flew on STS-38. MELNICK, Bruce E., Commander, U.S. Coast Guard Mission specialist. Born December 5, 1949, in New York, New York. Hometown Clearwater, Florida. Bachelor of science in engineering from U.S. Coast Guard Academy; master of science in aeronautical systems from West Florida University. Flew on STS-41. MUSGRAVE, F. Story, Civilian Mission specialist. Born August 19, 1935, in Boston, Massachusetts. Hometown Lexington, Kentucky. Bachelor of science in mathematics and statistics from Syracuse University; bachelor of arts in chemistry from Marietta University; master of business administration in operations analysis and cmputer programming from University of California at Los Angeles; master of science in physiology and biophysics from University of Kentucky; master of arts in literature from University of Houston; doctorate of medicine from Columbia University. Flew on STS-6, STS 51-F, STS-33, and STS-44. NAGEL, Steven R., Colonel, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born October 27, 1946, in Canton, Illinois. Bachelor of science in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from University of Illinois; master of science in mechanical engineering from California State University at Fresno. Flew on STS 51-G, STS 61-A, and STS-37. NEWMAN, James H., Civilian Mission Specialist. Born October 16, 1956, in Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Hometown San Diego, California. Bachelor of arts in physics from Dartmouth College; master of arts in physics from Rice University; doctorate of philosophy in physics from Rice University. OCHOA, Ellen, Civilian Mission Specialist. Born May 10, 1958, in Los Angeles, California. Hometown La Mesa, California. Bachelor of science in physics from San Diego State; master of science in electrical engineering from Stanford University; doctorate of philosophy in electrical engineering from Stanford University. OSWALD, Stephen S., Civilian Pilot. Born June 30, 1951, in Seattle, Washington. Hometown Bellingham, Washington. Bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from U.S. Naval Academy. Flew on STS-42. PRECOURT, Charles J., Major, U.S. Air Force Pilot Born June 29, 1955, in Waltham Massachusetts. Hometown Hudson, Massachusetts. Bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in management from Golden Gate University. READDY, William F., Civilian Pilot. Born January 24, 1952, in Quonset Point, Rhode Island. Hometown McLean, Virginia. Bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering from U.S. Naval Academy. Flew on STS-42. REIGHTLER, Kenneth S., Jr., Commander, U.S. Navy Pilot. Born March 24, 1951, Patuxent River, Maryland. Hometown Virginia Beach, Virginia. Bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from U.S. Naval Academy; master of science in aeronautical engineering from U.S. Naval Postgraduate School; master of science in systems management from University of Southern California. Flew on STS-48. RICHARDS, Richard N., Commander, U.S. Navy Pilot. Born August 24, 1946, in Key West, Florida. Hometown St. Louis, Missouri. Bachelor of science in chemical engineering from University of Missouri; master of science in aeronautical systems from West Florida University. Flew on STS-28 and STS-41. ROSS, Jerry L., Colonel, U.S. Air Force Mission specialist. Born January 20, 1948, in Crown Point, Indiana. Bachelor and master of science in mechanical engineering from Purdue University. Flew on STS 61-B, STS-27, and STS-37. RUNCO, Mario, Jr., Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy Mission specialist. Born January 26, 1952, in Bronx, New York. Hometown Yonkers, New York. Bachelor of science in meteorology and physical oceanography from City College of New York; master of science in meteorology from Rutgers University. Flew on STS-44. SEARFOSS, Richard A., Major, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born June 6, 1956, in Mount Clemens, Michigan. Hometown Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of aerospace engineering from California Institute of Technology. SEGA, Ronald M., Civilian Mission Specialist. Born December 4, 1952, in Cleveland, Ohio. Hometown Northfield, Ohio. Bachelor of science in physics and math from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in physics from Ohio State; doctorate of philosophy in electrical engineering from University of Colorado. SEDDON, Margaret Rhea, Civilian Mission specialist. Born November 8, 1947, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Bachelor of arts in physiology from University of California at Berkeley; doctorate of medicine from University of Tennessee. Flew on STS 51-D, and STS-40. SHEPHERD, William M., Captain, U.S. Navy Mission specialist. Born July 26, 1949, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Hometown Babylon, New York. Bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from U.S. Naval Academy; degree in ocean engineering and master of science in mechanical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Flew on STS-27 and STS-41. SHERLOCK, Nancy J., Captain, U.S. Army Mission Specialist. Born December 29, 1958, in Wilmington, Delaware. Hometown Troy, Ohio. Bachelor of arts in biological science from Ohio State; master of science in safety engineering from University of Southern California. SHRIVER, Loren J., Colonel, U.S. Air Force Pilot. Born September 23, 1944, in Jefferson, Iowa. Hometown Paton, Iowa. Bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering from U.S. Air Force Academy; master of science in astronautical engineering from Purdue University. Flew on STS 51-C and STS-31. SULLIVAN, Kathryn D., Civilian Mission specialist. Born October 3, 1951, in Paterson, New Jersey. Hometown Woodland Hills, California. Bachelor of science in Earth sciences from University of California at Santa Cruz; doctorate of philosophy in geology from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Flew on STS 41-G and STS-31. THAGARD, Norman E., Civilian Mission specialist. Born July 3, 1943, in Marianna, Florida. Hometown Jacksonville, Florida. Bachelor and master of science in engineering science from Florida State University; doctorate of medicine from University of Texas. Flew on STS-7, STS 51-B, STS-30, and STS-42. THOMAS, Donald A., Civilian Mission Specialist. Born May 6, 1955, in Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of science in physics from Case Western University; master of science in materials science from Cornell University; doctorate of philosophy in materials science from Cornell University. THORNTON, Kathryn C., Civilian Mission specialist. Born August 17, 1952, in Montgomery, Alabama. Bachelor of science from Auburn University; master of science and doctorate of philosophy in physics from University of Virginia. Flew on STS-33. THORNTON, William E., Civilian Mission specialist. Born April 14, 1929, in Faison, North Carolina. Bachelor of science in physics and doctorate of medicine from University of North Carolina. Flew on STS-8 and STS 51-B. THUOT, Pierre J., Commander, U.S. Navy Mission specialist. Born May 19, 1955, in Groton, Connecticut. Hometowns Fairfax, Virginia and New Bedford, Massachusetts. Bachelor of science in physics from U.S. Naval Academy; master of science in systems management from University of Southern California. Flew on STS-36. VEACH, Charles Lacy, Civilian Mission specialist. Born September 18, 1944, in Chicago, Illinois. Hometown Honolulu, Hawaii. Bachelor of science in engineering management from U.S. Air Force Academy. Flew on STS-39. VOSS, James S., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Mission specialist. Born March 3, 1949, in Cordova, Alabama. Hometown Opelika, Alabama. Bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from Auburn University; master of science in aerospace engineering sciences from University of Colorado. Flew on STS-44. VOSS, Janice E., Civilian Mission Specialist. Born October 8, 1956, in South Bend, Indiana. Hometown Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of science in engineering science from Purdue University; master of science in electrical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology; doctorate of philosophy in aeronautics and astronautics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. WALKER, David M., Captain, U.S. Navy Pilot. Born May 20, 1944, in Columbus, Georgia. Hometown Eustis, Florida. Bachelor of science from U.S. Naval Academy. Flew on STS 51-A and STS-30. WALZ, Carl E., Major, U.S. Air Force Mission Specialist. Born September 6, 1955, in Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of science in physics from Kent State; master of science in physics from John Carroll University. WEITZ, Paul J., Captain, U.S. Navy (Retired) Pilot. Born July 25, 1932, in Erie, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of science from Pennsylvania State University; master of science in aeronautical engineering from U.S. Naval Postgraduate School. Flew on Skylab 2 and STS-6. WETHERBEE, James D., Commander, U.S. Navy Pilot. Born November 27, 1952, in Flushing, New York. Bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from University of Notre Dame. Flew on STS-32. WILCUTT, Terrence W., Major, U.S. Marine Corps Pilot Born October 31, 1949, in Russellville, Kentucky. Hometown Louisville, Kentucky. Bachelor of arts in math from Western Kentucky University. WISOFF, Peter J. K., Civilian Mission Specialist. Born August 16, 1958, in Norfolk, Virginia. Bachelor of science in physics from University of Virginia; master of science in physics from Stanford University; doctorate of philosophy in applied physics from Stanford University. WOLF, David A., Civilian Mission Specialist. Born August 23, 1956, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Bachelor of science in electrical engineering from Purdue University; doctorate of medicine from Indiana University. YOUNG, John W., Captain, U.S. Navy (Retired) Pilot. Born September 24, 1930, in San Francisco, California. Bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology. Flew on Gemini 3, Gemini 10, Apollo 10, Apollo 16, STS-1 and STS-9.
Career Astronaut Biographies Brady, Charles E., Jr. 1992, 14, Former, Brand, Vance D. 1966, 5, Former, brandenstein,daniel C. 1978, 8, Former, Bridges, Roy D., Jr. 1980, 9, Former, USAFA 65. http://www.dean.usma.edu/math/people/old_faculty/millsd/Career Astronaut Biograp
Extractions: "Career NASA astronauts" refers to individuals selected by NASA to be members of the NASA's astronaut corps. Individuals in this category are eligible for selection to Space Shuttle crew positions, such as commander, pilot, or mission specialist, or for selection to International Space Station crew positions, such as commander or flight engineer. "Former NASA astronauts" refers to inactive career NASA astronauts no longer in active service with NASA On-line biographies of career International Partner astronauts resident at JSC under the Mission Specialist Agreement and trained as mission specialists are included on this page. On-Line detailed Astronaut Biographies were started with astronauts on active duty in 1995. Information on all current, former, and deceased astronauts is contained in a NASA information summary entitled Astronaut Fact Book . Please see the " More About Astronauts " page for more info. Jump to last names beginning with: A B C D ... Z Astronaut Selection Year Group Status Adamson, James C.
Flightvideos4 Commander daniel brandenstein. Commander daniel brandenstein Dates January 9January20, 1990 Cargo Accomplishments Deployed Leasat for the US Navy. http://shuttle.uprm.edu/prrerc/flightvi3.htm
Extractions: Content: In this interview crews of STS-71 and Mir 18 show several slides and discuss their onboard activities, both at leisure and at work, with highlights of their EVA's. Viewers see many shots of Earth, especially as Atlantis approaches and docks with Mir. Title: STS-01 Post Flight Press Conference
SJN Liturgical Ministries Schedule Fran Grace, Eucharistic Minister. MaryPatricia McDonnell, Eucharistic Minister.daniel Posey, Min. of the Word 1. Albert brandenstein, Min. of the Word 2. http://www.saintjn.org/en/Sched/LMSched.asp
Extractions: Liturgical Ministers' Schedule Brief Schedule Full Schedule Or... Go to my schedule... Abby Runkle Albert Brandenstein Amith Pinto Andre de Nesnera Andre deNesnera Andrea Franks Andrew Satyshur Andrew Wong Anita Cashman Ann Lees Anne Henry-Gross Annette Blesi Art Garcia Bill Desrosiers Bill Free Bill Stott Blair Byrley Blaire Byrley Bob Trainor Bob Werner Boyce Courtney Willi Boyce Courtney Williams Brandon Cahill Brian Hendricks Brian Lopina Brian McDonnell Bryan Kelly Bryce Jones C.J. Caipen Carlos Hillman Carol DiGiorgio Carol Swiger Carrie Donnelly Carrie Donnely Cathy Lemley Charles Hughes Choir Christy Nolta Chuck Caputo Clare Morris Colin Yantis Corinne D'Silva Cosmas Robless Cristian Flores Damien Torregrossa Dan Darby Dan Stana Daniel "D.J." Kunec Daniel Posey Daniel Stana David Bobzien David Crain David Epp David Sabo David Winchell Deborah Thoms Deborah Toms Denise Eck Dennis Byrne Dennis Hanzlik Dennis Holley Derek Gleich Diane Lott Dick Paret Don Gross Donna Macurdy Donna Rocchio Doug Bashioum Drew Cochrane Drew Cocrane Drew Grant Duncan Dillon Dustin Gleich Ed Grace Ellen Peebles Erik Lemley Estela Hillman Evan Sisley Fernando Morales Fernando Morales Jr.
Totse.com | List Of Every American Astronaut 1980 9 1 Current Borman, Frank 1962 2 2 Former Bowersox, Kenneth D. 1987 12 CurrentBrand, Vance D. 1966 5 3 Current brandenstein, daniel C. 1978 8 2 Current http://www.totse.com/en/technology/space_astronomy_nasa/astrolst.html
People Index - B Born 9 May 1931. Number of Flights 4. Total Time 31.09 days. brandenstein DanielCharles (Dan) brandenstein American Pilot Astronaut. Born 17 January 1943. http://www.astronautix.com/astros/peondexb.htm
Extractions: SPACE.WIRE Babakin Georgi Nikolayevich Babakin Russian Engineer. Born 14 November 1914. Died 3 August 1971. Baberdin Valeri Vasiliyevich Baberdin Russian Cosmonaut. Born 28 October 1948. Babiak Martin Babiak Slovak Pilot Cosmonaut. Born 14 April 1959. Babiychuk Aleksandr Nikolayevich Babiychuk Russian Military Officer. Bachurin Ivan Ivanovich Bachurin Russian Pilot Cosmonaut. Born 23 January 1942. Badgley Peter Badgley American Scientist. Born 1925. Bagian Dr James Philip (Jim) Bagian American Mission Specialist Astronaut. Born 22 February 1952. Number of Flights Total Time : 14.08 days. Bailey Palmer Kent Bailey American Payload Specialist Astronaut. Born 27 October 1947. Baker Dr Ellen Louise Baker American Mission Specialist Astronaut. Born 27 April 1953. Number of Flights Total Time : 28.61 days. Baker Mike Michael (Mike) Allen Baker American Pilot Astronaut. Born 27 October 1953. Number of Flights Total Time : 40.21 days. Bakhchivangi Grigori Yakovlevich Bakhchivangi Russian Pilot Test Pilot. Born 20 February 1908. Died 27 March 1943.
Spaceline: U.S. Astronaut Drafts: NASA Group 8 NASA Group 8. Bluford, Guion S., Jr. (Air Force). brandenstein, DanielC. (Navy). Buchli, James F. (Marine Corps). Coats, Michael L. (Navy). http://www.spaceline.org/astronauts/nasagroup8.html
Extractions: Written and Edited by Cliff Lethbridge NASA Group 8 Bluford, Guion S., Jr. (Air Force) Brandenstein, Daniel C. (Navy) Buchli, James F. (Marine Corps) Coats, Michael L. (Navy) Covey, Richard O. (Air Force) Creighton, John O. (Navy) Fabian, John M. (Air Force) Fisher, Anna L. (Civilian) Gardner, Dale A. (Navy) Gibson, Robert L. (Navy) Gregory, Frederick D. (Air Force) Griggs, S. David (Civilian) Hart, Terry J. (Civilian) Hauck, Frederick H. (Navy) Hawley, Steven A. (Civilian) Hoffman, Jeffrey A. (Civilian) Lucid, Shannon W. (Civilian) McBride, Jon A. (Navy) McNair, Ronald E. (Civilian) Mullane, Richard M. (Air Force) Nagel, Steven R. (Air Force) Nelson, George D. (Civilian) Onizuka, Ellison S. (Air Force) Resnik, Judith A. (Civilian) Ride, Sally K. (Civilian) Scobee, Francis R. (Air Force) Seddon, Margaret Rhea (Civilian) Shaw, Brewster H., Jr. (Air Force) Shriver, Loren J. (Air Force)
Space Shuttle Annotated Bibliography, CH12 Flight of STS8 with Astronauts Capt. Richard H. Truly, Comdr. DanielC. brandenstein, Lt. Comdr. Dale A. Gardner, Jr., Lt. Col. http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/Shuttlebib/ch12.html
Extractions: ASTRONAUTS "Astronauts for First Space Shuttle Flights Named." Space World . 7 (July 1978): 12-21. This article profiles the group of astronauts picked for the Shuttle program. Atkinson, Joseph D., Jr., and Shafritz, Jay M. The Real Stuff: A History of the NASA Astronaut Requirement Program . New York: Praeger Pubs., 1985. Authors present a brief overview of the selection of the first ten groups of NASA astronauts through 1984, then concentrate on covering the watershed selections of 1959, the first group; 1965, the first scientists; and 1978, the first Shuttle selection including women and minorities. Places heavy emphasis on the criteria for selection and the procedures used, and on efforts to bring minorities and women into the Shuttle program. Baker, David. I Want To Fly the Shuttle . Vero Beach, FL: Rouke Enterprises, 1988. This is a children's book on the Shuttle, describing how astronauts are chosen and trained and what it would be like to fly a mission. It is part of the "Today's World in Space" series of books that are short, highly illustrated accounts of various space exploration activities. Bird, J.D. "Design Concepts of the Shuttle Mission Simulator."
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