- Terence T. Henricks
Infobox Astronaut
name =Terence Thomas "Tom" Henricks
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =July 5 ,1952
place_birth =Bryan, Ohio
occupation =Test Pilot
rank =Colonel , USAF
selection =1985 NASA Group
time =42d 18h 38m
mission =STS-44 ,STS-55 ,STS-70 ,STS-78
insignia =|Terence Thomas "Tom" Henricks is a retired
colonel in theUnited States Air Force and a formerNASA astronaut . He served on fourSpace Shuttle missions.Personal data
Born
July 5 ,1952 , inBryan, Ohio , but considersWoodville, Ohio , to be his hometown. Married to the former Rebecca Grantham ofMarshall, Texas . Three children.Education
*1970: Graduated from
Woodmore High School
*1974: Received a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering from theUnited States Air Force Academy
*1982: Received aMaster of Public Administration fromGolden Gate University pecial honors
*The Distinguished Flying Cross
*theNASA Outstanding Leadership Medal
*theDefense Superior Service Medal
*theDefense Meritorious Service Medal
*Air Force Meritorious Service Medal s (2)
*Air Force Commendation Medal s (2)
*NASA Space Flight Medal s (4)
*Honorary Doctor of Science degree from the Defiance College (1993)
*F-4 Fighter Weapons School Outstanding Flying Award
*Named Pilot Training Distinguished Graduate and F-16 Conversion Course Top Gun
*Inducted into the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame.Experience
Henricks completed pilot training at
Craig Air Force Base (AFB) inSelma, Alabama , andF-4 Phantom II conversion training atHomestead AFB inMiami, Florida . He then flew the F-4 in fighter squadrons inEngland andIceland . In 1980, he was reassigned to Nellis AFB,Las Vegas, Nevada . After attending the USAF Test Pilot School in 1983, he remained atEdwards AFB ,California , as anF-16C test pilot and Chief of the 57th Fighter Weapons Wing Operating Location until his NASA selection. He has 749 parachute jumps and aMaster Parachutist rating. He has flown 30 different types of aircraft, has logged over 6,000 hours flying time, and holds an FAA commercial pilot rating.NASA experience
Selected by NASA in June 1985, Henricks became an astronaut in July 1986. His technical assignments to date include: re-evaluating Shuttle landing sites world wide; Assistant Manager for Engineering Integration in the Shuttle Program Office; Lead Astronaut of the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory at
Johnson Space Center , and of Vehicle Test and Checkout at theKennedy Space Center ; Chief of the Astronaut Office Operations Development Branch. He also served as the Assistant for Shuttle to the Chief of the Astronaut Office, directing crew involvement in the development and operation of the Shuttle. A commander of twoSpace Shuttle missions and pilot of two others, Henricks became the first person to log over 1,000 hours as a Space Shuttle pilot/commander. Tom Henricks left government service in November 1997 to pursue a career in business. He is currently the President of McGraw-Hill's Aviation publishing unit and is based out of New York City.pace flight experience
STS-44 "Atlantis " launched the night ofNovember 24 ,1991 . The primary mission objective was the deployment of a Defense Support Program (DSP) satellite with an Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) rocket booster. The mission was concluded after 110 orbits of the Earth returning to a landing on the lakebed atEdwards Air Force Base , California, onDecember 1 ,1991 .STS-55 , the German D-2 Spacelab mission, was launched onApril 26 ,1993 , aboard "Columbia", and landed 10-days later onMay 6 ,1993 , at Edwards AFB California. During the ambitious mission 89 experiments were performed in many disciplines such as materials processing, life sciences, robotics, technology, astronomy, and Earth mapping.STS-70 launched from theKennedy Space Center , Florida, onJuly 13 ,1995 , and returned thereJuly 22 , 1995. During 142 orbits of the Earth, the crew performed a variety of experiments in addition to deploying the sixth and final NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite. STS-70, with an "all-Ohio" crew, was the first mission controlled from the new combined control center.STS-78 launchedJune 20 ,1996 and landedJuly 7 ,1996 becoming the longestSpace Shuttle mission to date (later that year the STS-80 mission broke its record by nineteen hours.) The 16-day mission included studies sponsored by ten nations and five space agencies, and was the first mission to combine both a full microgravity studies agenda and a comprehensive life science investigation. The Life and Microgravity Spacelab mission served as a model for future studies on board theInternational Space Station .JANUARY 2000
Source: [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/henricks.html]
External links
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/henricks_terence.htm Spacefacts biography of Terence T. Henricks]
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