- Brian Duffy
Infobox Astronaut
name =Brian Duffy
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =June 20 1953
place_birth =Boston, Massachusetts
occupation =Test Pilot
rank =Colonel ,USAF
selection =1985 NASA Group
time =40d 17h 37m
mission =STS-45 ,STS-57 ,STS-72 ,STS-92
insignia =|Brian Duffy, Colonel,
USAF (Ret.) (b.June 20 1953 ,Boston, Massachusetts ) is a formerNASA astronaut .Personal data
Married to the former Janet M. Helms of
West Lafayette, Indiana . They have two children. He enjoysgolf ,running , and reading.His mother, Mrs. Anne C. Duffy, resides in
Hingham, Massachusetts . His father, Mr. Daniel E. Duffy, is deceased. Her father, John J. Helms, resides inFt. Myers, Florida . Her mother, Mary Helms, is deceased.Education
*1971: Graduated from Rockland High School,
Rockland, Massachusetts
*1975: Received a bachelor of science degree in mathematics from theUnited States Air Force (USAF) Academy
*1981: Received a master of science degree in systems management from theUniversity of Southern California Organizations
Member of:
* the United States Air Force Academy Association of Graduates
* the Air Force Association
* the Association of Space Explorers.pecial honors
* Distinguished Graduate of USAF
Undergraduate Pilot Training where he was awarded the UPT Flying Training Award
* Distinguished Graduate of USAF Test Pilot School Class 82B
* Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross
* Defense Meritorious Service Medal
* Defense Superior Service Medal
* Air Force Meritorious Service Medal
* Air Force Commendation Medal
* NASA Space Flight MedalsExperience
Duffy graduated from the USAF Academy in 1975. He completed Undergraduate Pilot Training at
Columbus Air Force Base ,Mississippi , in 1976, and was selected to fly theF-15 . He was stationed atLangley Air Force Base ,Virginia , until 1979.At the end of 1979 he transferred to
Kadena Air Base ,Okinawa, Japan . He flewF-15 ’s there until 1982 when he was selected to attend the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School. Following graduation, he served as the Director of F-15 Tests atEglin Air Force Base ,Florida .He has logged over 5,000 hours of flight time in more than 25 different aircraft.
NASA experience
Selected by NASA in June 1985, Duffy became an
astronaut in July 1986.Since then, he has participated in the development and testing of displays, flight crew procedures, and computer software to be used on Shuttle flights. He served as spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) in
Mission Control during numerousSpace Shuttle missions. He also served as Assistant Director (Technical) and as Deputy Director (Acting) of theJohnson Space Center . In this role he assisted the Center Director in the direction and management of JSC’s resources, functions, programs, and projects assigned to the Center.Duffy retired from the Air Force and NASA in 2001. Currently, he is Vice President and Associate Program Manager for the
Lockheed Martin Corporation .pace flight experience
A veteran of four space flights, he has logged a total of 40 days, 17 hours, 34 minutes and 59 seconds in space. Duffy was the pilot on
STS-45 "Atlantis " (March 24 toApril 2 ,1992 ), the first of the ATLAS series of missions to address the atmosphere and its interaction with theSun . He also was the pilot onSTS-57 "Endeavour" (June 21 toJuly 1 1993 ).Mission highlights included retrieval of the European Retrievable Carrier with the Shuttle’s robotic arm, a
spacewalk by two crew members, and an assortment of experiments in the first flight of theSpacehab middeck augmentation module. Duffy next commanded a six-man crew onSTS-72 "Endeavour" (January 11-20, 1996). During the 9-day flight the crew retrieved the Space Flyer Unit (launched from Japan 10-months earlier), deployed and retrieved the OAST-Flyer, and conducted two spacewalks to demonstrate and evaluate techniques to be used in the assembly of theInternational Space Station .Most recently, Duffy commanded a crew of seven on
STS-92 "Discovery" (October 11 -October 24 2000 ). During the 13-day flight, the seven member crew attached the Z1 Truss and Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 to the International Space Station using "Discovery"’s robotic arm and performed four space walks to configure these elements. This expansion of the ISS opened the door for future assembly missions and prepared the station for its first resident crew ( [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/duffy.html] ).External links
* [http://www.spacefacts.de//bios/astronauts/english/duffy_brian.htm Spacefacts biography of Brian Duffy]
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/duffy.html]
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