- John E. Blaha
Infobox Astronaut
name =John Elmer Blaha
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =August 26 ,1942
place_birth =San Antonio, Texas
occupation =Fighter pilot
rank =Colonel , USAF
selection =1980 NASA Group
time =161d 02h 45m
mission =STS-29 ,STS-33 ,STS-43 ,STS-58 ,STS-79 ,Mir-22 ,STS-81
insignia =John Elmer Blaha (born
August 26 ,1942 , inSan Antonio, Texas ) is a retiredUnited States Air Force Colonel and a formerNASA astronaut . Married to the former Brenda I. Walters ofSt. Louis, Missouri , they have three grown children and two grandchildren.Education
Blaha graduated from
Granby High School inNorfolk, Virginia , in 1960; received abachelor of science inengineering science from theUnited States Air Force Academy in 1965 and amaster of science inastronautical engineering fromPurdue University in 1966.Honors
*Russian
Order of Friendship
*NASA Distinguished Service Medal s (two)
*NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal
*NASA Exceptional Service Medal
*NASA Space Flight Medal s (five)
*"Countdown Magazine " Outstanding Astronaut of 1991
*Defense Superior Service Medal
*Legion of Merit
*Distinguished Flying Crosses (two)
*Defense Meritorious Service Medal
*Meritorious Service Medals (three)
*Air Medal s (18)
*Air Force Commendation Medal
*British Royal Air Force Cross
*Vietnam Cross of Gallantry
*Purdue Outstanding Aerospace Engineer Award
*Purdue Engineering Alumnus Award
*Outstanding Pilot, F-4 Combat Crew Training
*Outstanding Junior Officer of the Year, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing
*Distinguished GraduateAir Force Test Pilot School
*Distinguished GraduateAir Command and Staff College
*University Roundtable Annual Best and Brightest Award
*Name given to minor planet 22442, "Blaha"
*Grand MarshallFiesta Flambeau Parade
*Grand MarshallBattle of Flowers Parade
*Granby High School Hall of Fame
*Astronaut Hall of Fame (May 2008). [ [http://www.astronautscholarship.org/ahof_bios.html U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame Inductee Biographies] , retrieved2008-03-25 ] [ [http://kennedyspacecenter.stores.yahoo.net/2008ahof.html 2007 U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame Induction] , retrieved2008-03-25 ]Air Force experience
Blaha received his pilot wings at
Williams Air Force Base ,Arizona , in 1967. He was subsequently assigned as an operational pilot flying F-4, F-102, F-106, and A-37aircraft (completing 361 combat missions inVietnam ). He attended theUSAF Aerospace Research Pilot School atEdwards Air Force Base ,California , in 1971, and piloted theNF-104 research aircraft to 104,400 feet. Following graduation, he served as an F-104 instructor pilot at the test pilot school, teaching low lift-to-drag approach, zoom, performance, stability/control, and spin flight test techniques. In 1973, he was assigned as a test pilot working with theRoyal Air Force at theAeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment ,Boscombe Down ,United Kingdom . During a three-year tour, he flew stability/control, performance, spin, and weapons delivery flight tests in theSEPECAT Jaguar ,Blackburn Buccaneer ,BAE Hawk , andBAC Jet Provost aircraft. In 1976, he attended the USAFAir Command and Staff College . After graduation, he was assigned to work for the Assistant Chief of Staff, Studies and Analyses, at Headquarters USAF in the Pentagon. During this tour, he presentedF-15 Eagle and F-16 study results to Department of Defense,State Department , and congressional staffs.NASA experience
Selected as an astronaut in May 1980, Blaha has logged 161 days in space on five space missions. He served as pilot on
STS-33 andSTS-29 , wasspacecraft Commander onSTS-58 andSTS-43 , served onMir-22 as Board Engineer 2, and was a Mission Specialist onSTS-79 andSTS-81 .In addition to flying five space missions, Blaha has served as the Chairman,
NASA Space Flight Safety Panel ; Weather Manager, Mission Management Team; lead spacecraft communicator; member,NASA Space Shuttle Improvement Panel . Blaha also led the design, development, and integration of the Orbiter Head Up Display system. Additionally, he led the development of contingency abort procedures which significantly improve crew survivability in the event of multiple main engine failures during ascent. He has logged more than 7,000 hours of flying time in 34 different aircraft, and has written numerous technical articles on spacecraft performance and control.John Blaha retired from NASA in September 1997 to return to his hometown of San Antonio, Texas, where he joined the executive management team of the
United Services Automobile Association .paceflight experience
STS-29 Discovery launched fromKennedy Space Center ,Florida , onMarch 13 ,1989 , and landed at Edwards Air Force Base onMarch 18 ,1989 . During this very successful mission the five-man crew aboard Shuttle Discovery deployed theEast Tracking and Data Relay Satellite , and performed eight scientific/medical experiments.STS-33 Discovery (November 22-27, 1989). Launched at night, this five-day mission carried Department of Defense payloads and other secondary payloads. After 79 orbits of theEarth , this highly successful mission concluded with a hard surface landing on Runway 4 at Edwards Air Force Base, California.STS-43 Atlantis (August 2-11, 1991) launched from the Kennedy Space Center carrying a five person crew. During the nine-day mission the crew deployed theWest Tracking and Data Relay Satellite , and conducted 32 physical, material, and life science experiments that supported the development of theExtended Duration Orbiter and Space Station . After 142 orbits of the Earth, this very significant mission concluded with a landing on Runway 15 at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.STS-58 Columbia (October 18 toNovember 1 ,1993 ) launched from the Kennedy Space Center carrying a seven-person crew. This record duration fourteen-day life science research mission has been recognized by NASA management as the most successful and efficientSpacelab flight that NASA has flown. The crew performedneurovestibular ,cardiovascular ,cardiopulmonary , metabolic, andmusculoskeletal medicalexperiment s on themselves and 48 rats, expanding our knowledge ofhuman andanimal physiology both on earth and in space flight. In addition, the crew performed 16 engineering tests aboard the Orbiter Columbia and 20 Extended Duration Orbiter Medical Project experiments. Landing was at Edwards Air Force Base on Runway 22.Blaha began
Russian language training in August 1994 at theDefense Language Institute inMonterey, California , and commenced an intensive training program at theCosmonaut Training Center , Star City,Russia in January 1995. He launched onSTS-79 onSeptember 16 ,1996 . After docking he transferred to the Mir Space Station. Assigned as a Board Engineer 2, he spent the following 4 months with the Mir 22Cosmonaut crew conducting material science,fluid science , andlife science research. Blaha returned to earth aboardSTS-81 onJanuary 22 ,1997 .References
External links
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/blaha.html NASA Bio of J. Blaha 11/99]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/blaha_john.htm Spacefacts biography of John E. Blaha]
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