- Michael Phillip Anderson
Infobox Astronaut
name =Michael Phillip Anderson
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
status =Deceased
date_birth =December 25 ,1959
date_death =February 1 ,2003 (aged 43)
place_birth =Plattsburgh, New York
place_death =OverTexas
previous_occupation =Scientist
rank =Lieutenant Colonel,USAF
selection =1994 NASA Group
time =24d 18h 08m
mission =STS-89 ,STS-107
insignia =|Michael Phillip Anderson (
December 25 ,1959 –February 1 ,2003 ) was a United States Lieutenant Colonel (USAF ), aNASA astronaut , and theSpace Shuttle payload commander ofSTS-107 ("Columbia") who was killed when the craft disintegrated after reentry into theEarth's atmosphere .Education
* 1977: Graduated from
Cheney High School inCheney, Washington .
* 1981: Bachelor of science degree inphysics /astronomy fromUniversity of Washington .
* 1990: Master of science degree in physics fromCreighton University .Awards
* Posthumously awarded the
NASA Space Flight Medal
* theNASA Distinguished Service Medal
* theDefense Distinguished Service Medal (DDSM)
* theCongressional Space Medal of Honor
* thePurple Heart medal from the U.S. Air Forcepecial honors
* Distinguished graduate USAF Communication Electronics Officers course
* Recipient of the Armed Forces Communication Electronics Associations Academic Excellence Award 1983
* Received the USAFUndergraduate Pilot Training Academic Achievement Award for Class 87-08 Vance AFB
* Awarded the Defense Superior Service Medal
* the USAF Meritorious Service Medal
* the USAF Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster.Tributes
* State Route 904, running through Cheney, Washington, where he graduated from high school, was renamed in his memory.
*Asteroid 51824 Mikeanderson was posthumously named after Anderson.
* Anderson Hall, in the Columbia Village apartments, at theFlorida Institute of Technology is named after him.
* Anderson Plaza, the green space in front of the Hixson-Lied Science Center at Creighton University was named after him in a compromise between the student body, who wanted the Science Center named for Anderson, and the administration who had already sold the naming rights to the Hixson-Lied family.* Blair Elementary School on Fairchild Air Force Base was renamed Anderson Elementary School in his honor.
* Avondale Elementary School in Avondale, AZ was renamed Michael Anderson Elementary in his honor. He attended school there when he was in 3rd grade and one of the School T-shirts was aboard the Columbia on its last voyage.Experience
Anderson graduated form the University of Washington in 1981 and was commissioned a second
lieutenant . After completing a year of technical training atKeesler AFB Mississippi he was assigned toRandolph Air Force Base ,Texas . At Randolph he served as Chief of Communication Maintenance for the 2015 Communication Squadron and later as Director of Information System Maintenance for the 1920 Information System Group.In 1986 he was selected to attend Undergraduate Pilot Training at
Vance Air Force Base ,Oklahoma . Upon graduation he was assigned to the 2nd Airborne Command and Control Squadron,Offutt Air Force Base ,Nebraska as anEC 135 pilot, flying theStrategic Air Command 's airborne command post code-named “Looking Glass”.From January 1991 to September 1992 he served as an aircraft commander and instructor pilot in the 920th Air Refueling Squadron,
Wurtsmith Air Force Base ,Michigan .From September 1992 to February 1995 he was assigned as an instructor pilot and tactics officer in the 380 Air Refueling Wing,
Plattsburgh Air Force Base ,New York .Anderson logged over 3000 hours in various models of the
KC-135 and the T-38A aircraft.NASA experience
Selected by NASA in December 1994, Anderson reported to the
Johnson Space Center in March 1995. He completed a year of training and evaluation, and was qualified for flight crew assignment as a mission specialist. Anderson was initially assigned technical duties in the Flight Support Branch of the Astronaut Office. Anderson flew onSTS-89 and STS-107, logging over 593 hours in space.pace flight experience
STS-89 "Endeavour" (January 22-31, 1998), was the eighth Shuttle-Mir docking mission during which the crew transferred more than 9,000 pounds of scientific equipment, logistical hardware and water from the Space Shuttle to
Mir . In the fifth and last exchange of a U.S. astronaut, STS-89 deliveredAndy Thomas to Mir and returned withDavid Wolf . Mission duration was 8 days, 19 hours and 47 seconds, traveling 3.6 million miles in 138orbits of theEarth .STS-107 "Columbia" (
January 16 toFebruary 1 , 2003). The 16-day flight was a dedicated science and research mission. Working 24 hours a day, in two alternating shifts, the crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments. The STS-107 mission ended abruptly on February 1, 2003 when Space Shuttle "Columbia" and his crew perished during entry, 16 minutes before scheduled landing. Mission duration was 15 days, 22 hours and 20 minutes.Quotes
Prior to the final launch of the "Columbia", Anderson stated: *"There's always that unknown."
Personal data
Anderson was born in
Plattsburgh, New York , but consideredSpokane, Washington , to be his hometown. Anderson died onFebruary 1 , 2003 over the southernUnited States when Space Shuttle "Columbia" and its crew perished during entry, 16 minutes prior to scheduled landing. He is survived by his wife and children. Michael enjoyedphotography ,chess ,computers , andtennis .ee also
*
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
*Space science References
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/anderson.html NASA biography]
* [http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/archives/sts-107/memorial/anderson.html Michael Anderson STS-107 Crew Memorial]
* [http://www.floridatoday.com/columbia/columbiastory2N1029TECH.htm Florida Today - Florida Tech dedicates dorms to Columbia 7 - October 29, 2003]External links
* [http://www.iit.edu/~iitnsf/depastro.html The Chicago Alliance for Minority Participation Keynote Address by Major Michael P. Anderson]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/anderson_michael.htm Spacefacts biography of Michael P. Anderson]
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