- Ulf Merbold
Infobox Astronaut
name =Ulf Merbold
type =ESA Astronaut
status =Retired
nationality =German
date_birth =birth date and age|1941|06|20
place_birth =Greiz ,Germany
occupation =Physicist
time =49d 21h 36m
selection =1978 ESA Group
mission =STS-9 ,STS-42 ,Soyuz TM-20 ,Soyuz TM-19
insignia =|Ulf Dietrich Merbold (born
June 20 ,1941 ) is the first West German and second Germanastronaut as well as the firstESA astronaut to fly in space.Merbold was born in
Greiz ,Thuringia — just 40 kilometers from whereSigmund Jähn , the first German in space, was born. Both happened to grow up in the Soviet-occupied socialistGerman Democratic Republic , also known asEast Germany . After he finished school in 1960, Merbold, as thousands others before theBerlin wall was built, defected to theFederal Republic of Germany (West Germany ). He studiedphysics at theUniversity of Stuttgart , earning a diploma in 1968 and a doctorate in 1976. He then joined theMax Planck Institute for Metals Research in Stuttgart, where he worked on solid state physics and low temperature physics.In 1978, the
European Space Agency (ESA) selected him, together withWubbo Ockels andClaude Nicollier , to train as payload specialists on the first flight of theSpacelab module. In 1982, he was selected as the prime payload specialist, and in 1983 he flew on board the Columbia on theSTS-9 mission.From 1984 to 1985, he participated in the preparation of the first German Spacelab mission, D-1, and served as backup payload specialist for
STS-61-A as well as "Crew Interface Coordinator".In 1986, he transferred to the European Space Technology Center (
ESTEC ) to work on the European Columbus module for theInternational Space Station . Also in 1986, he became head of the Astronaut Office of the German spaceflight organization DLR.In 1988,
NASA nominated Ulf Merbold as payload specialist on the IML-1 mission, which launched onSTS-42 in January 1992. The following year he was Science Coordinator for the second German Spacelab mission, D-2 (STS-55 ).In 1993, he also started training to fly the first of two joint European-Russian missions to the space station
Mir , called Euromir 95. In 1994, he was the first ESA astronaut to fly into space with Russia, on boardSoyuz TM-20 . During his three spaceflights he spent a total of 49 days, 21 hours and 38 minutes in space.Merbold is still working for ESA in the Microgravity Promotion Division of the ESA Directorate of Manned Spaceflight and Microgravity at ESTEC, but he is no longer a member of the European astronaut team.
Merbold, who is married and has two children, is a keen glider pilot, owning his own glider (sailplane). He has taken part several times in the Barron Hilton Cup. He often attends the annual German national gliding conference.
External links
* [http://www.esa.int/export/esaHS/ESALZQ0VMOC_astronauts_2.html ESA biography]
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/merbold-u.html NASA biography]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/international/english/merbold_ulf.htm Spacefacts biography of Ulf Merbold]
* ISBN 3-7857-0399-6 "Flug ins All", German autobiography (1985)
* [http://www.gastreferenten.de/referenten/wissenschaft-und-technik/dr.-rer.nat.-ulf-merbold.htm lectures]
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