- Frederick W. Leslie
Infobox Astronaut
name =Fred Weldon Leslie
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =December 19 ,1951
place_birth =Ancón,Panama
occupation =Scientist
selection =1994 NASA Group
time =15d 21h 34m
mission =STS-73
insignia =|Fred Weldon Leslie (Ph.D.) is a payload specialist for
NASA .Background
Leslie was born
December 19 ,1951 , inAncón, Panama . He is an instrument ratedcommercial pilot with more than 900 hours in variousaircraft . Leslie graduated fromIrving High School ,Irving, Texas , in 1970, then received aBachelor of Science degree inengineering science from The University of Texas in 1974, and aMasters Degree andDoctor of Philosophy degrees inmeteorology with a minor influid mechanics from theUniversity of Oklahoma in 1977 and 1979, respectively. Leslie served on theAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Fluid Dynamics Technical Committee, he is a member of theAmerican Meteorological Society ,Tau Beta Pi ,Chi Epsilon Pi , and theUnited States Parachute Association . He holds aWorld Record as a participant in the 200 person freefall formation set October 1992.Academic Experience
After Dr. Leslie earned his Ph.D. in 1979, he served as a post doctoral research associate at
Purdue University studying fluidvortex dynamics. In 1980, he worked for theUniversities Space Research Association as a visiting scientist at theMarshall Space Flight Center (MSFC).NASA Experience
Leslie began work for NASA in 1980 as a research scientist in the
Space Science Laboratory at the Marshall Space Flight Center. Since 1983, he has served as a co-investigator for theGeophysical Fluid Flow Cell experiment which examines spherical rotatingconvection relevant to the atmospheres ofstar s andplanet s. The experiment flew onSpacelab 3 and is also a part of theUnited States Microgravity Laboratory-2 (USML-2) payload. Leslie was a principal investigator for the Fluid Interface and Bubble Experiment examining the behavior of a rotating free surface aboard NASA'sKC-135 aircraft flying low-gravity trajectories. He is an author on 27 journal papers, 45 conference papers, and 9 NASA reports involving atmospheric and fluid dynamic phenomena. Leslie also worked in the MSFC NeutralBuoyancy Simulator as a suited subject and safety diver supporting procedure tests for extra-vehicular activity.In 1987, he became chief of the Fluid Dynamics Branch where he directed and conducted research in both laboratory and theoretical investigations along with more than a dozen scientists in the Branch. He was also the mission scientist for Spacelab J (
STS-47 ) coordinating more than 40 domestic andJapan ese experiments in fluid dynamics,crystal growth, andlife science during the 8-day mission.Space Flight Experience
Dr. Leslie flew as a payload specialist on
STS-73 launched onOctober 20 ,1995 and landed at theKennedy Space Center onNovember 5 ,1995 . The 16 day mission aboardSpace Shuttle Columbia focused onmaterials science ,biotechnology ,combustion science, andfluid physics contained within the pressurized Spacelab module.Current Assignment (November 1995)
Dr. Leslie is a researcher at the Marshall Space Flight Center, Mail Code: ES71, Huntsville, Alabama 35812. He is a member of the research team analyzing data from the Geophysical Fluid Flow Cell experiment that flew on
STS-73 /USML-2 .External links
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/PS/leslie.html Source]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/leslie_fred.htm Spacefacts biography of Frederick W. Leslie]
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