- Steven R. Nagel
Infobox Astronaut
name =Steven Ray Nagel
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =October 27 ,1946
place_birth =Canton, Illinois
occupation =Test Pilot
rank =Colonel , USAF
selection =1978 NASA Group
time =30d 01h 34m
mission =STS-51-G ,STS-61-A ,STS-37 ,STS-55
insignia =|Steven Ray Nagel (born
October 27 ,1946 ) is a retired Colonel in the USAF and a formerNASA astronaut .Personal data
Born
October 27 ,1946 , in Canton, Illinois. MarriedLinda M. Godwin of Houston, Texas. Two daughters. His hobbies include sport flying andmusic . His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R. Nagel, reside inCanton, Illinois . Her father, Mr. James M. Godwin, resides in Oak Ridge, Missouri.Education
Nagel graduated from
Canton Senior High School ,Canton, Illinois , in 1964; received a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical and astronautical engineering (high honors) from the University of Illinois in 1969, and a master of science degree in mechanical engineering fromCalifornia State University ,Fresno, California , in 1978.Organizations
Life member of the
Order of Daedalians andAlpha Delta Phi ; and honorary member ofPhi Eta Sigma ,Sigma Tau ,Tau Beta Pi , andSigma Gamma Tau .pecial honors
Awarded the Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with 7
Oak Leaf Cluster s; and forUndergraduate Pilot Training , recipient of theCommander’s Trophy , theFlying Trophy , theAcademic Trophy , and theOrville Wright Achievement Award (Order of Daedalians); also presented the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal (1978).Recipient of 4 NASA
Space Flight Medal s, (1985, 1991, 1993),NASA Exceptional Service Medal s (1988, 1989),Outstanding Leadership Medal (1992), AASFlight Achievement Award , STS-37 Crew (1992),Outstanding Alumni Award , University of Illinois (1992), Distinguished Service Medal (1994),Distinguished Alumni Award , California State University, Fresno (1994),Lincoln Laureate , State ofIllinois (1994).Experience
Nagel received his commission in 1969 through the
Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program at the University of Illinois. He completed undergraduate pilot training atLaredo Air Force Base ,Texas , in February 1970, and subsequently reported toLuke Air Force Base ,Arizona , for F-100 training.From October 1970 to July 1971, Nagel was an F-100 pilot with the
68th Tactical Fighter Squadron atEngland Air Force Base ,Louisiana . He served a 1-year tour of duty as a T-28 instructor for theLaotian Air Force at Udon RTAFB,Udon Thani ,Thailand , prior to returning to the United States in October 1972 to assume A-7D instructor pilot and flight examiner duties at England Air Force Base, Louisiana. Nagel attended theUSAF Test Pilot School atEdwards Air Force Base ,California , from February 1975 to December 1975. In January 1976, he was assigned to the6512th Test Squadron located at Edwards. As a test pilot, he has worked on various projects which included flying the F-4 and A-7D.He has logged 9,400
hour s flying time—6,650 hours in jet aircraft.NASA experience
Nagel became a NASA astronaut in August 1979. His technical assignments have included: backup T-38 chase pilot for
STS-1 ; support crew and backup entry spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) forSTS-2 ; support crew and primary entry CAPCOM forSTS-3 ; software verification at theShuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL) and theFlight Simulation Laboratory (FSL); representing the Astronaut Office in the development of a crew escape system for the Space Shuttle; ActingChief of the Astronaut Office . Nagel is a veteran of four space flights (STS-51-G andSTS-61-A in 1985,STS-37 in 1991, andSTS-55 in 1993) as described below:Nagel first flew as a mission specialist on STS-51G, which launched from the
Kennedy Space Center ,Florida , onJune 17 ,1985 . The crew aboard the Shuttle "Discovery" deployed communications satellites for Mexico (Morelos), the Arab League (Arabsat), and the United States (AT&T Telstar). They used theRemote Manipulator System (RMS) to deploy and later retrieve theSPARTAN satellite which performed 17 hours ofx-ray astronomy experiments while separated from the Space Shuttle. In addition, the crew activated theAutomated Directional Solidification Furnace (ADSF), six “Getaway Special s,” participated in biomedical experiments, and conducted a laser tracking experiment as part of theStrategic Defense Initiative . After completing approximately 170 hours of space flight, "Discovery" landed atEdwards Air Force Base ,California , onJune 24 ,1985 .Nagel then flew as pilot on STS-61A, the West German
D-1 Spacelab mission, which launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, onOctober 30 ,1985 . This mission was the first in which payload activities were controlled from outside the United States. More than 75 scientific experiments were completed in the areas ofphysiological science s,materials processing ,biology , andnavigation . After completing 111 orbits of the Earth, Shuttle "Challenger" landed at Edwards Air Force Base, California, onNovember 6 ,1985 .On his third flight, Nagel was commander of STS-37, which launched into orbit on
April 5 ,1991 , from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, and landed onApril 11 ,1991 , at Edwards Air Force Base, California. During this mission the crew aboard the Shuttle "Atlantis" deployed theGamma Ray Observatory (GRO) for the purpose of exploring gamma ray sources throughout the universe, and conducted the first scheduledspace walk in more than five and one-half years. Also, the crew performed the first successful unscheduled space walk to free a stuck antenna on GRO.Nagel also served as commander of STS-55, the German D-2 Spacelab mission. After launching on
April 26 ,1993 , on the Shuttle "Columbia"; the crew landed 10 days later onMay 6 ,1993 , at Edwards Air Force Base, California. During the ambitious mission 89 experiments were performed in many disciplines such as materials processing, life sciences, robotics, technology, astronomy and earth mapping.With the completion of his fourth flight, Nagel has logged a total of 723 hours in space.
Nagel retired from the Air Force, effective
February 28 ,1995 . He retired from the Astronaut Office, effectiveMarch 1 ,1995 , to assume the full-time position of Deputy Director for Operations Development, Safety, Reliability, and Quality Assurance Office,Johnson Space Center , Houston, Texas. In September 1996, Nagel transferred to Aircraft Operations Division where he performs duties as a Research Pilot.ource
*NASA Biography [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/nagel.html]
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