- Carl J. Meade
Infobox Astronaut
name =Carl Joseph Meade
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =November 16 ,1950
place_birth =Chanute Air Force Base ,Illinois
occupation =Test Pilot
rank =Colonel ,USAF
selection =1985 NASA Group
time =29d 16h 14m
mission =STS-38 ,STS-50 ,STS-64
insignia =|Carl Joseph Meade (Colonel, USAF) was a
NASA astronaut .Personal data
Born
November 16 ,1950 , atChanute Air Force Base ,Illinois . Married. Two sons. He enjoyswoodworking , home-built aircraft construction,racquetball , jogging, and snow skiing. His father, Mr. John Meade, resides inUniversal City, Texas . His mother, Mrs. Esther J. Meade, is deceased.He graduated in 1968 from Randolph High School, on
Randolph Air Force Base , inTexas . In 1973 he received a bachelor of science degree (with honors) inelectronics engineering from The University of Texas and in 1975 completed a master of science degree in electronics engineering fromCalifornia Institute of Technology . He currently works forNorthrop Grumman Integrated Systems as an engineering manager on theCrew Exploration Vehicle project.Experience
Prior to entering active duty in the
United States Air Force , Meade was a Hughes Fellow at the California Institute of Technology and an electronics design engineer atHughes Aircraft Company inCulver City, California . He entered the U.S. Air Force atLaughlin Air Force Base ,Texas , where he was a distinguished graduate ofUndergraduate Pilot Training . In 1977, Meade was assigned to the 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing atShaw Air Force Base ,South Carolina , where he flew theRF-4C . He was then selected as a member of the USAF Test Pilot School Class 80B. Upon graduation he received the Liethen-Tittle Award as the Outstanding Test Pilot and was assigned to the 6510th Test Wing atEdwards Air Force Base ,California . While there, Meade was involved with research development test and evaluation of the F-5E,RF-5E and F-20 aircraft and the ground-launched and air-launched cruise missiles. He also performed high speed taxi, braking, tailhook, takeoff, landing, flying qualities, performance and weapon systems tests in the F-4E aircraft. Meade was then assigned to theF-16 Combined Test Force where he flew performance, loads and flutter, flying qualities, and weapon systems tests in both the F-16A and F-16C aircraft. In 1985, he was reassigned to the USAF Test Pilot School as a test pilot instructor in the F-4,A-7 Corsair II ,A-37 , and various gliders, teaching performance, stability/control, departure/spins, and radar flight test techniques. He was also the departure/spin lead instructor and avionics systems test training aircraft program manager.He has logged over 4,800 hours of jet time in 27 different aircraft.
NASA experience
Selected by
NASA in June 1985, Meade became anastronaut in July 1986. He has held a variety of technical assignments including verification testing of flight software in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL), crew escape flight tests,Orbiter ground egress tests and launch support duties, both at theKennedy Space Center and at theVandenberg Launch Site . Prior toSTS-38 and afterSTS-50 , Meade was the Astronaut Office representative to the Solid Rocket Booster Program and the Space Shuttle Main Engine Program at the Marshall Space Flight Center. He also served as a spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) in Mission Control and the lead astronaut for Rendezvous and Docking Operations during the two years following STS-50.A veteran of three space flights, Meade has logged over 712 hours in space. He served as a mission specialist on STS-38 in 1990, STS-50 in 1992, and
STS-64 in 1994.STS-38 launched at night from theKennedy Space Center ,Florida , onNovember 15 ,1990 . Meade conducted Department of Defense operations during this five-day flight which concluded after 80 orbits of the Earth in 117 hours, 54 minutes, 28 seconds. In the first Shuttle recovery in Florida since 1985, Space Shuttle "Atlantis" and her five-man crew landed back at the Kennedy Space Center onNovember 20 ,1990 .STS-50 , carrying the first United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML), launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, onJune 25 ,1992 . USML is a series ofSpacelab flights dedicated to basic scientific research in the fields offluid physics , combustion science, solid state physics, andbiotechnology . This flight was also the first to utilize the Extended Duration Orbiter capabilities of the newly modified Orbiter "Columbia". Mission duration was 331 hours, 30 minutes, 4 seconds. After 221 orbits of theEarth , the crew of "Columbia" landed at the Kennedy Space Center onJuly 9 ,1992 , thus ending the longest flight in the history of the Space Shuttle Program.Most recently, Meade flew on
STS-64 (September 9-20, 1994) aboard the Space Shuttle "Discovery". The mission highlight occurred when Meade performed the first untethered spacewalk in 10 years. The objective was to flight test a self-rescue jetpack. Meade logged 6.9 hours outside "Discovery" and 3.6 hours piloting the jetpack. Other activities included the first use oflasers for environmental research, deployment and retrieval of a solar science satellite, and the performance of plume characterization studies of the reaction control thruster exhaust. Mission duration was 10 days, 22 hours, 51 minutes.Meade has served as the Deputy Division Chief of the Crew and Thermal Systems Division and as the Chief of the Flight Support Branch of the Astronaut Office. In March 1996, Meade left NASA and the military to join the Lockheed
Skunk Works as the Deputy Project Manager for theX-33 vehicle.Organizations
*Member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots (SETP)
*Tau Beta Pi
*Eta Kappa Nu
*Phi Kappa Phi
*theExperimental Aircraft Association
*Registered professional engineer.pecial honors
*Hughes Fellow,
California Institute of Technology
*Distinguished graduate of both USAF Undergraduate Pilot Training and USAF Test Pilot School
*Recipient of the Liethen-Tittle Award as the Outstanding Test Pilot of USAF Test Pilot School Class 80B
*Distinguished Flying Cross
*Intelligence Medal
*National Defense Service Medal
*Air Force Commendation Medal
*Defense Superior Service Medal
*Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards (2)
*NASA Group Achievement Award
*NASA Space Flight Medal
*NASA Exceptional Service MedalSource: [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/meade.html]
External links
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/meade_carl.htm Spacefacts biography of Carl J. Meade]
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