- Roger K. Crouch
Infobox Astronaut
name =Roger Keith Crouch
type =MIT Payload Specialist
nationality =American
date_birth =September 12 ,1940 (age 67)
place_birth =Jamestown, Tennessee
occupation =Scientist
selection =1997 Payload Specialist
time =19d 15h 58m
mission =STS-83 ,STS-94
insignia =|Roger Keith Crouch, is an American scientist who flew as a payload specialist on two
NASA Space Shuttle missions in 1997.Personal
Born
September 12 ,1940 , inJamestown, Tennessee . Currently resides inWashington DC with his wife the former Anne Novotny. He has three grown children, Melanie, Kevin and Kenyon. His mother, Maxine Crouch, resides in Jamestown, Tennessee. Her mother, Helene Novotny, resides inMarston, Maryland . He enjoystraveling ,photography ,sports ,camping ,hiking ,fishing andwhitewater rafting .Education
Crouch attended high school at
Alvin C. York Institute . He earned aBachelor of Science inphysics from Tennessee Polytechnic Institute in 1962, Master of Science and aDoctor of Philosophy in physics fromVirginia Polytechnic Institute in 1968 and 1971, respectively. He was a visiting scientist atMassachusetts Institute of Technology in 1979-80.Career
On loan from MIT to
NASA Headquarters as the Senior Scientist for theInternational Space Station since 2000; prior to that, on loan from MIT as the Senior Scientist for theOffice of Life and Microgravity Sciences , NASA-HQ, 1998-2000; crew training, flight and post-flight activities 1996-1998; Lead Scientist of theMicrogravity Space and Applications Division since 1985-1996. He served as Program Scientist on five differentSpacelab flights. In addition, he helped organize and has served as co-chair forMicrogravity Science Working Groups between NASA and space agencies from theEuropean Union ,France ,Germany ,Japan , andRussia . He was the founding co-chair of theInternational Microgravity Science Strategic Planning Group consisting of these space agencies plusCanada . He was principal investigator on an experiment that flew in theMaterials Experiment Apparatus on theD-1 mission in 1985. Group leader and researcher, NASALangley Research Center , 1985-1962. Leader of a research group investigating the effects ofconvection onsemiconductor materials’ properties. He was a principal investigator in theMSAD flight program from 1997-1985. He has done research in various techniques and types ofsemiconductor crystal growth , electric and optical properties of materials, electronic devices for remote sensing andflat panel display s, andheat shield protection forreentry space vehicles. This research resulted in the publication of over 40 technical paper and over 50 technical conference reports.He trained as the Alternate Payload Specialist for
STS-42 (First International Microgravity Laboratory ) which flew in January 1992.paceflight experience
Flew as a Payload Specialist on
STS-83 (April 4-8, 1997) andSTS-94 (July 1-17, 1997) and logged over 471 hours in space. STS-83, theMicrogravity Science Laboratory (MSL-1) Spacelab mission, was cut short because of problems with one of theShuttle ’s fuel cell power units. Mission duration was 95 hours and 12 minutes, traveling 1.5 million miles in 63 orbits.STS-94 was a reflight of the MSL-1 and focused on materials and combustion science research. Mission duration was 376 hours and 45 minutes, traveling 6.3 million miles in 251 orbits of the Earth.pecial Honors/Organizations
Distinguished Alumni Achievement,
Virginia Tech , 1998; Distinguished Alumnus 1997,Tennessee Technological University ; NASA Exceptional Performance Award, 1989; NASA Special Achievement Award, 1983; Certificates for Patents/applications 1975, 85, 86, 87; Certificates for innovative technology 1973, 76, 79, 80, 81, 85, 86, 87; Floyd Thompson Fellowship 1979-80.Member of American Physical Society, American Association for Crystal Growth, Sigma Pi Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pi Kappa Phi.
External links
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/crouch_roger.htm Spacefacts biography of Roger K. Crouch]
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/PS/crouch.html NASA bio of Crouch]
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