- Terry Jonathan Hart
Infobox Astronaut
name =Terry Jonathan Hart
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =October 27 1946
place_birth =Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
occupation =Pilot
rank =Lieutenant Colonel ,USAF
selection =1978 NASA Group
time =6d 23h 40m
mission =STS-41-C
insignia =|Terry Jonathan Hart (b.
October 27 1946 , inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania ) is a Lieutenant Colonel and formerNASA astronaut .Education
Hart graduated from Mt. Lebanon High School in
Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania , in 1964. He received aBachelor of Science degree inmechanical engineering fromLehigh University in 1968, aMaster of Science in mechanical engineering from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology in 1969, a Master of Science inelectrical engineer ing fromRutgers University in 1978, and an honorarydoctorate of engineering fromLehigh University in 1988. He is a member of theInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ,Tau Beta Pi ,Sigma Xi , andDelta Upsilon .Awards and citations
*
National Defense Medal
*NASA Space Flight Medal
* Outstanding Officer ofUndergraduate Pilot Training Class (1970)
* Rutgers Distinguished Alumnus AwardMilitary service
Hart entered on active duty with the
United States Air Force Reserve in June 1969. He completedundergraduate pilot training atMoody Air Force Base , Georgia, in December 1970, and from then until 1973, flewF-106 interceptors for theAir Defense Command atTyndall Air Force Base ,Florida , atLoring Air Force Base ,Maine , and atDover Air Force Base ,Delaware . In 1973, he joined theNew Jersey Air National Guard and continued flying with the Guard until 1985, retiring as Lt. Colonel in 1990. He has logged 3,000hours flying time, with 2,400 hours in jets.NASA experience
Mr. Hart was selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in January 1978. In August 1979, he completed a 1-year training and evaluation period, making him eligible for flight assignment on future
Space Shuttle crews. Hart was also member of the support crews forSTS-1 ,STS-2 ,STS-3 , andSTS-7 . He was Ascent and Orbit CAPCOM with the Mission Control Team for those flights. He flew as a mission specialist onSTS-41-C (April 6 -April 13 ,1984 ) and has logged a total of 168 hours in space.Civilian Experience
From 1968 to 1978, Hart was employed as a member of the Technical Staff of Bell Telephone Laboratories. His principal duties included electrical and mechanical design responsibilities for a variety of electronic power equipment used in the Bell System. He has received 2
patent s.After leaving NASA, he was the Director of Engineering and Operations for
AT&T 's satellite network. He is currently a member of the Engineering faculty atLehigh University and a visiting lecturer atLafayette College .TS 41-C
STS 41-C Challenger was launched from
Kennedy Space Center , Florida, on April 6, 1984. The crew included CaptainRobert Crippen (spacecraft commander), Mr. F. R. (Dick) Scobee (pilot), and fellow mission specialist, Dr.George D. Nelson and Dr.James van Hoften . During this mission, the crew successfully deployed the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF); retrieved the ailing Solar MaximumSatellite , repaired it on board Challenger, and replaced it in orbit using the robot arm called theRemote Manipulator System (RMS). The mission also included flight testing ofManned Maneuvering Unit s (MMUs) in two extravehicular activities (EVAs); operation of the Cinema 360 andIMAX Camera Systems, as well as a Bee Hive Honeycomb Structures student experiment. Mission duration was 7 days before landing at Edwards Air Force Base,California , on April 13, 1984.External links
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/hart_terry.htm Spacefacts biography of Terry Hart]
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