- Bruce McCandless II
Infobox Astronaut
name =Bruce McCandless II
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =birth date and age|1937|6|8
place_birth =Boston, Massachusetts
occupation =Engineer ,Naval Pilot
rank =Captain ,United States Navy
selection =1966 NASA Group
time =13d 00h 31m
mission =STS-41-B ,STS-31
insignia =Captain Bruce McCandless II (born June 8, 1937 in
Boston, Massachusetts ) is a formernaval aviator with theUnited States Navy andNASA astronaut . In the first of his twospace shuttle missions he made the first untethered, free flight using theManned Maneuvering Unit (pictured below).Education
McCandless is the son of
Bruce McCandless , a decoratedUnited States Navy hero from World War II. He graduated fromWoodrow Wilson Senior High School ,Long Beach, California . In 1958 he received abachelor of science degree from theUnited States Naval Academy , followed by amaster of science degree inElectrical Engineering fromStanford University in 1965. In 1987 he received aMaster of Business Administration degree from theUniversity of Houston-Clear Lake .United States Navy
McCandless graduated second in a class of 899 from the Naval Academy (Class of 1958), along with
John McCain andJohn Poindexter . Subsequently, he received flight training from theNaval Aviation Training Command at bases inPensacola, Florida , andKingsville, Texas .In March 1960 he was designated a naval aviator and proceeded to NAS Key West, for weapons system and carrier landing training in the F-6A Skyray.
Between December 1960 and February 1964 he was assigned to
Fighter Squadron 102 (VF-102), flying the Skyray and the F-4B Phantom II. He saw duty aboard USS "Forrestal" and USS "Enterprise", including the latter's participation in theCuban Missile Crisis .For three months in early 1964, he was an instrument flight instructor in
Attack Squadron 43 (VA-43) at NAS Oceana, and then reported to theNaval Reserve Officer Training Corps Unit atStanford University for graduate studies in electrical engineering.During naval service he gained flying proficiency in the
T-33B Shootingstar, T-38A Talon, F-4B Phantom II, F-6A Skyray,F-11 Tiger ,TF-9J Cougar ,T-1 Seastar , andT-34B Mentor airplane, and theBell 47G helicopter. He logged more than 5,200 hours flying time—5,000 hours in jetaircraft .NASA
McCandless was one of the 19
astronaut s selected byNASA in April 1966. He was a member of the astronaut support crew for theApollo 14 mission, served as CAPCOM when Neil Armstrong first set his foot on the moon and was backup pilot for the first mannedSkylab mission (SL-1/SL-2). He was a co-investigator on theM-509 astronaut maneuvering unit experiment which was flown in the Skylab Program, and collaborated on the development of theManned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) used during Shuttle EVAs.He was responsible for crew inputs to the development of hardware and procedures for the
Inertial Upper Stage (IUS), Space Telescope, the Solar Maximum Repair Mission, and the Space Station Program.McCandless logged over 312 hours in space, including 4 hours of MMU flight time. He flew as a
mission specialist onSTS-41-B andSTS-31 .TS-41-B
"Challenger" launched from
Kennedy Space Center ,Florida , onFebruary 3 ,1984 . The flight deployed twocommunications satellite s, and flight-tested rendezvous sensors and computer programs for the first time.This mission marked the first checkout of the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) and
Manipulator Foot Restraint (MFR). McCandless made the first, untethered, free flight on each of the two MMUs carried on board.After eight days in orbit, "Challenger" made the first landing on the runway at Kennedy Space Center on
February 11 ,1984 .TS-31
On this five-day "Discovery" flight, launched on
April 24 ,1990 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the crew deployed theHubble Space Telescope from their record-setting altitude of 380 miles (612 km)."Discovery" landed at
Edwards Air Force Base ,California , onApril 29 ,1990 .Honors
*
Legion of Merit (1988)
*Department of Defense Distinguished Service Medal (1985)
*National Defense Service Medal
*American Expeditionary Service Medal
*NASA Exceptional Service Medal (1974)
*American Astronautical SocietyVictor A. Prather Award (1975,1985)
*NASA Space Flight Medal (1984)
*NASA Exceptional Engineering Achievement Medal (1985)
*National Aeronautic Association Collier Trophy (1985)
*Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum Trophy (1985).He was awarded one
patent for the design of a tool tethering system that is currently used during Shuttle spacewalks.Organizations
Member of:
*U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association (Class of 1958)
*U.S. Naval Institute
*Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
*American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics
*Association for Computing Machinery
*National Audubon Society He is a fellow of the
American Astronautical Society and former president of the HoustonAudubon Society .Personal
McCandless married Bernice Doyle, and the couple have two grown children. His recreational interests include
electronics ,photography ,scuba diving , and flying. He also enjoyscross country skiing .External links
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/mccandless-b.html NASA biography] (from which this article is derived)
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/mccandless_bruce.htm Spacefacts biography of Bruce McCandless]
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