- Leland D. Melvin
Infobox Astronaut
name =Leland Devon Melvin
type =NASA Astronaut
status =Active
nationality =American
date_birth =birth date and age|1964|02|15
date_death =
place_birth =Lynchburg, Virginia
place_death =
occupation =Engineer
rank =
selection =1998 NASA Group
time =12d 18h 22m
mission =STS-122
insignia = |Leland Devon Melvin (February 15, 1964, Lynchburg,
Virginia ) is an American engineer and aNASA astronaut . He recently finished a mission aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis as a mission specialist onSTS-122 .His recreational interests include photography, piano, reading, music, cycling, tennis, and snowboarding. He attended the Heritage High School and then went on to the
University of Richmond on a football scholarship where he received a bachelor's degree in Chemistry. In 1991, he received a Master of Science degree in Materials Science Engineering from theUniversity of Virginia . His parents Deems and Grace Melvin reside in Lynchburg, Virginia.NASA career
Melvin began working in Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch at
NASA Langley Research Center in 1989. [cite web | url = http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/melvin.html | title = NASA Astronaut Bio
publisher = NASA] His responsibilities included using optical fiber sensors to measure strain, temperature, and chemical damage in both composite and metallic structures. In 1994, he was selected to lead the Vehicle Health Monitoring team for the cooperative Lockheed/NASAX-33 Reuseable Launch Vehicle program. In 1996, he co-designed and monitored construction of an optical NDE facility capable of producing in-line fiber optic sensors. Selected as anAstronaut in June 1998, Melvin reported for training in August 1998. He has since been assigned to the Astronaut Office Space Station Operations Branch, and the Education Department at NASA Headquarters,Washington, D.C. As co-manager of NASA's Educator Astronaut Program, Leland Melvin has traveled across the country, discussingspace exploration with teachers and students, and promoting science, technology, engineering and mathematics. He next served in the Robotics Branch of the Astronaut Office.Football career
Leland Melvin was an outstanding wide receiver on the University of Richmond football team from 1982-85. Melvin is first on University of Richmond's career lists with 198 receptions for convert|2669|yd|m. [cite web | url = http://richmondspiders.cstv.com/hallfame/rich-hallfame.html | title = University of Richmond
publisher = UR] He is fourth on Richmond's career touchdown receptions list with 16. He was an AP honorable mention All-America selection in 1984 and 1985 and second team Apple Academic All-America in 1985. A team captain during his senior season, Melvin had his best year in 1985, with 65 catches for convert|956|yd|m and eight TDs. His top game was in 1984 against James Madison, when he had 10 catches for convert|208|yd|m and one touchdown. Melvin caught at least one pass in every game he played as a Richmond Spider (39). He was inducted into theUniversity of Richmond Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee Class of 1996-97He was chosen by the
Detroit Lions in the 11th round of the1986 NFL Draft , as awide receiver . During training camp, he pulled his hamstring and was released from the team. He reported to theDallas Cowboys the following spring but pulled his hamstring a second time, officially ending his professional football career. He has also participated in theToronto Argonauts football training camp.References
External links
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/melvin.html NASA Biography]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/melvin_leland.htm Spacefacts biography of Leland D. Melvin]
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