- Philippe Perrin
Infobox Astronaut
name =Philippe Perrin
type =CNES /ESA spationaut
status =Retired
nationality =French
date_birth =birth date and age|df=yes|1963|1|6
date_death =
place_birth =Meknes ,Morocco
place_death =
occupation =Pilot
rank =Colonel ,French Air Force
selection =1996 NASA Group
time =13d 20h 35m
mission =STS-111
insignia =|Philippe Perrin (
Colonel ,French Air Force ) is a Frenchtest pilot and formerCNES andEuropean Space Agency spationaut .Background
Perrin was born 6 January 1963, in
Meknes ,Morocco , but considersAvignon ,Provence , to be his hometown. He entered the FrenchÉcole polytechnique (Paris ) in 1982 and graduated as "Ingénieur Polytechnicien" (engineering degree) in 1985. Perrin then received his Test Pilot Licence in 1993 from the École du personnel navigant d'essais et de réception (EPNER), the French Test Pilot School at Istres Air Force Base and received his Air Line Pilot Certificate in 1995.Awards and honors
*Awarded his pilot’s wings "first of his class" in 1996
*French Air Force award for Flight Safety (2) in 1989
*French Overseas Medal (Gulf War , 1991)
*French National Defense Medal (2).
* Officer,Légion d'Honneur He is the only French spationaut to have received the Légion d'Honneur before flying in space since he became "chevalier" due to his actions while he was a military pilot. He was then elevated to the rank of officer after his space mission.
Military and flight career
Prior to graduating from the École polytechnique, Perrin completed
military duty in theFrench Navy , where he was trained inship piloting andnavigation , and spent six months at sea in theIndian Ocean . Following École polytechnique, he entered the French Air Force in 1985, was awarded his pilot’s wings in 1986, and was assigned to the 33rdReconnaissance Wing atStrasbourg Air Force Base (1987-1991). He flew the Mirage F1CR and made detachments inAfrica andSaudi Arabia .Perrin has flown 26
combat missions and has logged over 2,500 flying hours in over 30 types (fromjet fighter s toAirbus ).Upon graduating from
EPNER , the French Test Pilot School, he worked on a variety of test programs while assigned to the Bretigny Test Center. In 1992, he was temporarily detached to the French Space Agency (CNES) and sent to Star City,Russia , where he trained for two months. In 1993, he reported to the 2nd Air Defense Wing ofDijon Air Force Base as Senior Operations Officer (Operation Southern Watch). In 1995, he returned to the Bretigny Test Center, as Chief Pilot Deputy, in charge of the development of the Mirage 2000-5.CNES and ESA career
In July 1996,
CNES announced his selection as a spationaut and assigned him to attendNASA ’s Astronaut Candidate Training inHouston, Texas .Perrin reported to the
Johnson Space Center in August 1996. Having completed two years of training and evaluation, he qualified for flight assignments as a mission specialist. Perrin was initially assigned technical duties in the Astronaut OfficeSpacecraft Systems/Operations Branch. He served as a mission specialist on theSTS-111 mission in 2002 and logged over 332 hours in space, including 19 hours and 31 minutes in threespacewalk s, performed withFranklin Chang-Diaz .After his flight, Perrin returned to France, left
CNES and joined theEuropean Space Agency inToulouse to work as support spationaut on theAutomated Transfer Vehicle program.He did not fly in space as an ESA spationaut and left the
European Astronaut Corps in 2004. He is currently working as test pilot forAirbus .paceflight experience
STS-111 Endeavour (5-19 June 2002). The STS-111 mission delivered a new ISS resident crew and a Canadian-built mobile base for the
orbit ing outpost’srobot ic arm. The crew also performed late-notice repair of the station’s robot arm by replacing one of the arm’s joints. It was the secondSpace Shuttle mission dedicated to delivering research equipment to the space platform. Perrin performed three EVAs (spacewalks) with Franklin Chang-Diaz. STS-111 also brought home theExpedition 4 crew from their 6-1/2 month stay aboard the station. Mission duration was 13 days, 20 hours and 35 minutes. Unacceptableweather conditions inFlorida necessitated a landing atEdwards Air Force Base ,California .External links
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/perrin.html Astronaut bio: Philippe Perrin]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/international/english/perrin_philippe.htm Spacefacts biography of Philippe Perrin]
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