- Carlos I. Noriega
Infobox Astronaut
name =Carlos Ismael Noriega
type =NASA Astronaut
status =Retired
nationality =American
date_birth =October 8, 1959
place_birth =Lima, Peru
occupation =Marine
rank =Lieutenant Colonel, USMC
selection =1994 NASA Group
time =20d 01h 18m
mission =STS-84 ,STS-97
insignia =Carlos Ismael Noriega (born 1959) is a
Peru vian bornNASA employee, a former NASAastronaut and a retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant colonel.Personal
Noriega was born on October 8, 1959, in
Lima, Peru . His hometown isSanta Clara, California . He is married to the former Wendy L. Thatcher. They have five children. He enjoys flying, running, snow skiing, racquetball, and spending time with his children. His parents, Rodolfo and Nora Noriega, reside inGilbert, Arizona . Her parents, John and Elizabeth Thatcher, reside inHonolulu, Hawaii .Education
* 1977: Graduated from Wilcox High School,
Santa Clara, California
* 1981: Bachelor of science degree in computer science fromUniversity of Southern California
* 1990: Master of science degree incomputer science from theNaval Postgraduate School
* 1990: Master of science degree in space systems operations from the Naval Postgraduate School, 1990.Awards and honors
*
Defense Superior Service Medal
*Defense Meritorious Service Medal
*Air Medal with Combat Distinguishing Device
* Air Medal (Strike Flight Award)
*Navy Achievement Medal
*NASA Space Flight Medal Military career
Noriega was a member of the Navy
ROTC unit and received his commission in theUnited States Marine Corps at the University of Southern California in 1981. Following graduation from flight school, he flewCH-46 Sea Knight helicopters withHMM-165 from 1983 to 1985 at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS)Kaneohe Bay ,Hawaii . Noriega made two 6-month shipboard deployments in theWest Pacific /Indian Ocean including operations in support of the Multi-National Peacekeeping Force inBeirut, Lebanon . He completed his tour in Hawaii as the Base Operations Officer for Marine Air Base Squadron 24. In 1986, he was transferred to MCASTustin, California , where he served as the aviation safety officer and instructor pilot withHMT-301 . In 1988, Noriega was selected to attend the Naval Postgraduate School inMonterey, California , where he earned two master of science degrees. Upon graduation in September 1990, he was assigned toUnited States Space Command inColorado Springs, Colorado . In addition to serving as a Space Surveillance Center Commander, he was responsible for several software development projects and was ultimately the command representative for the development and integration of the major space and missile warning computer system upgrades forCheyenne Mountain Air Force Base. At the time of his selection, he was serving on the staff of the1st Marine Aircraft Wing inOkinawa, Japan .He has logged approximately 2,200 flight hours in various fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft.
NASA career
Selected by NASA in December 1994, Noriega reported to the
Johnson Space Center in March 1995. He completed a year of training and evaluation, and was qualified for assignment as a mission specialist in May 1996. He held technical assignments in the Astronaut Office EVA/Robotics and Operations Planning Branches. Noriega flew onSTS-84 in 1997 andSTS-97 in 2000. He has logged over 461 hours in space including over 19 EVA hours in 3 space walks. Following STS-97, Noriega trained as the backup commander for IISExpedition 6 and later as a member of the crew of STS-121. In July 2004, Noriega was replaced byPiers Sellers on the crew of STS-121 due to a temporary medical condition. While awaiting future flight assignment Noriega served as Chief, Exploration Systems Engineering Division, Engineering Directorate, Johnson Space Center. In January 2005, Noriega retired from the NASA Astronaut Corps but continues to serves as the Manager, Advanced Projects Office, Constellation Program, Johnson Space Center.paceflight experience
STS-84 (May 15-24, 1997), was NASA's sixthSpace Shuttle mission to rendezvous and dock with the Russian Space StationMir . During this 9-day mission the crew aboard Space Shuttle "Atlantis" conducted a number of secondary experiments, and transferred nearly 4 tons of supplies and experiment equipment between "Atlantis" and the Mir station. During STS-84 Noriega logged a total of 221 hours and 20 minutes in space traveling 3.6 million miles in 144 orbits of the Earth.STS-97 "Endeavour" (November, 30 to December 11, 2000) was the fifth Space Shuttle mission dedicated to the assembly of theInternational Space Station . While docked to the Station, the crew installed the first set of U.S. solar arrays, performed three space walks, in addition to delivering supplies and equipment to the station’s first resident crew. Mission duration was 10 days, 19 hours, 57 minutes, and traveled 4.47 million miles.ee also
References
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/noriega.html Carlos I. Noriega NASA bio] , February 2004.
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/noriega_carlos.htm Spacefacts biography of Carlos Noriega] , July 31, 2006.
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