- Joseph P. Allen
Infobox Astronaut
name =Joseph Percival Allen
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =June 27 ,1937
place_birth =Crawfordsville, Indiana
occupation =Physicist
selection =1967 NASA Group
time =13d 01h 58m
mission =STS-5 ,STS-51-A
insignia =|Joseph Percival Allen, Ph.D. (born
June 27 ,1937 ) is aNASA astronaut . He has logged more than 3,000 hours flying time injet aircraft .Allen is married to the former Bonnie Jo Darling of
Elkhart, Indiana . Their children are David Christopher, born September 1968 and Elizabeth Darling, born May 1972. His hobbies include handball, squash,aviation ,sailing ,skiing ,music , andphotography .Education
Allen was born in
Crawfordsville, Indiana . His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Allen III, reside inFrankfort, Indiana . He attended Mills School and is a graduate of Crawfordsville High School inIndiana ; received aBachelor of Arts degree inmathematics andphysics fromDePauw University in 1959 where he was a member of The Delta Chapter ofBeta Theta Pi , and amaster of science degree and aDoctor of Philosophy degree in physics fromYale University in 1961 and 1965, respectively.Allen was a research associate in the Nuclear Physics Laboratory at the
University of Washington prior to his selection as an astronaut. He was a staff physicist at the Nuclear Structure Laboratory at Yale University in 1965 and 1966, and during the period 1963 to 1967, served as a guest research atBrookhaven National Laboratory .Allen is a member of several organizations, including the
American Physical Society , theAmerican Astronautical Society , theAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics , theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science ,Phi Beta Kappa ,Beta Theta Pi ,Sigma Xi , andPhi Eta Sigma .NASA experience
Allen was selected as a scientist-astronaut by NASA in August 1967 as a member of the second group of scientist-astronauts. He completed flight training at
Vance Air Force Base ,Oklahoma . He served as mission scientist while a member of the astronaut support crew forApollo 15 and served as a staff consultant on science and technology to the President's Council on International Economic Policy.From August 1975 to 1978, Allen served as NASA Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs in
Washington, D.C. Returning to theJohnson Space Center in 1978, as a senior scientist astronaut, Allen was assigned to the Operations Mission Development Group. He served as a support crew member for the first orbital flight test of theSpace Transportation System and was the entry CAPCOM for this mission. In addition, in 1980 and 1981, he worked as the technical assistant to the director of flight operations.pace experience
Allen served as mission specialist on
STS-5 , the first fully operational flight of theShuttle Transportation System , which launched fromKennedy Space Center ,Florida , onNovember 11 ,1982 . He was accompanied byVance D. Brand (spacecraft commander), Col.Robert F. Overmyer (pilot), and Dr.William B. Lenoir (mission specialist). STS-5, the first mission with four crewmembers, clearly demonstrated theSpace Shuttle as fully operational by the successful first deployment of two commercial communicationssatellite s from the Orbiter's payload bay. The mission marked the first use of thePayload Assist Module (PAM-D), and its new ejection system. Numerous flight tests were performed throughout the mission to document Shuttle performance during launch, boost, orbit, atmospheric entry and landing phases. STS-5 was the last flight to carry theDevelopment Flight Instrumentation (DFI) package to support flight testing. A Getaway Special, three Student Involvement Projects, and medical experiments were included on the mission. The STS-5 crew successfully concluded the 5-day orbital flight ofSpace Shuttle Columbia with the first entry and landing through a cloud deck to a hard-surface runway and demonstrated maximum braking. STS-5 completed 81 orbits of the Earth in 122 hours before landing on a concrete runway atEdwards Air Force Base ,California , onNovember 16 , 1982.Allen was a mission specialist on
STS 51-A , which launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, onNovember 8 ,1984 . He was accompanied by CaptainFrederick (Rick) Hauck (spacecraft commander), Captain David M. Walker (pilot), and fellow mission specialists, Dr.Anna L. Fisher and CommanderDale Gardner . This was the second flight of the Orbiter Discovery. During the mission the crew deployed two satellites,Canada 's Anik D-2 (Telesat H) and Hughes' LEASAT-1 (Syncom IV-1), and operated the3M Company 's Diffusive Mixing of Organic Solutions experiment. In the first space salvage attempt in history the crew successfully retrieved for return to Earth thePalapa B-2 andWestar VI communications satellites. STS 51-A completed 127 orbits of the Earth in 192 hours before landing at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, onNovember 16 , 1984. With the completion of this flight Allen logged a total of 314 hours in space.Post-NASA experience
He served as chief executive officer of Space Industries International, Washington, D.C., and later was chairman of
Veridian , until he retired in 2004.General Dynamics announced its acquisition of Veridian on June 9, 2003.In the 1998 miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon" Allen was played by
Doug McKeon .Works
*"Entering Space: An Astronaut's Odyssey" (1985) ISBN 0941434745
pecial honors
*
Fulbright Scholarship (1959-1960)
*Outstanding Flying Award, Class 69-06, Vance Air Force Base (1969)
*two NASA Group Achievement Awards (1971 and 1974) in recognition of contributions to the Apollo 15 Lunar Traverse Planning Team and for subsequent work on the Outlook for Space Study Team
*Yale Science and Engineering Association Award for Advancement of Basic and Applied Science (1972)
*DePauw University Distinguished Alumnus Award (1972)
*NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal (1973)
*NASA Exceptional Service Medal (1978), and a
*NASA Superior Performance Award (1975 and 1981)
*an honorary doctor of science from DePauw University (1983)
*Komarov Diploma from theFederation Aeronautique Internationale
*US Astronaut Hall of Fame (2005)References
ources
*http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/persons/astronauts/a-to-d/AllenJP.txt (November 1989)
External links
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/allen_joseph.htm Spacefacts biography of Joseph P. Allen]
* [http://www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=15786 "Joe Allen '59 Enters US Astronaut Hall of Fame"] , DePauw University News, 2005-05-01
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