- Jeffrey Williams
Infobox Astronaut
name =Jeffrey N. Williams
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =January 18 ,1958
date_death =
place_birth =Superior, Wisconsin
place_death =
occupation =Test pilot
rank =Colonel , USA
selection =1996 NASA Group
time = 192 d 18 h 52 m
mission =STS-101 ,Soyuz TMA-8 ,Expedition 13
insignia =:" For the
professional baseball player with the same name, seeJeff Williams .Jeffrey Nels Williams (born
18 January 1958 ) is an Americanastronaut and veteran of two space flights.Williams was raised in
Winter, Wisconsin and earned an engineering degree from theU.S. Military Academy , receiving his commission in theUnited States Army . Williams served with the army atJohnson Space Center from1987 to1992 before training as a test pilot. In1996 , he was selected byNASA as an astronaut candidate and flew as a mission specialist andflight engineer aboardSTS-101 in2000 .He flew aboard the
Soyuz TMA-8 mission, replacingExpedition 12 astronautWilliam S. McArthur . He was previously inorbit as the Expedition 13 Flight Engineer and Science Officer aboard theInternational Space Station . He returned to Earth on September 29, 2006. OnAugust 24 ,2006 , a taped message made by him to be played at an official NASA press conference was accidentally played over the air-to-ground loop, the tape revealing that the Crew Exploration Vehicle under development to replace theSpace Shuttle after 2010 would be named Orion after the famed wintertime constellation.External links
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/williamsj.html NASA Biography]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/williams_jeffrey.htm Spacefacts biography of Jeffrey N. Williams]
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