- Richard A. Searfoss
Infobox Astronaut
name =Richard Alan Searfoss
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =June 5 ,1956
place_birth =Mount Clemens,Michigan
occupation =Test pilot
rank =Colonel , USAF
selection =1990 NASA Group
time =39d 03h 18m
mission =STS-58 ,STS-76 ,STS-90
insignia =|Richard Alan Searfoss (born
June 5 ,1956 ), is a retiredUnited States Air Forcecolonel ,NASA Astronaut andtest pilot .Biography
Searfoss was born on
June 5 ,1956 , inMount Clemens, Michigan , but considersPortsmouth, New Hampshire , to be his hometown. Growing up, he is an Eagle Scout.After graduating from Portsmouth Senior High School,
Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1974, he received aBachelor of Science degree inaeronautical engineering from theUnited States Air Force Academy in 1978, and a Masters of Science degree in aeronautics from theCalifornia Institute of Technology on aNational Science Foundation Fellowship in 1979. In the Air Force, he attended Squadron Officer School,Air Command and Staff College , andAir War College .Air Force service
Searfoss graduated in 1980 from
Undergraduate Pilot Training atWilliams Air Force Base , Arizona. From 1981-1984, he flew the F-111F operationally atRAF Lakenheath ,England , followed by a tour atMountain Home Air Force Base ,Idaho , where he was an F-111A instructor pilot and weapons officer until 1987. In 1988 he attended the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School,Patuxent River, Maryland , as a USAF exchange officer. He was a flight instructor at theU.S. Air Force Test Pilot School atEdwards Air Force Base ,California , when selected for the astronaut program.He has logged over 5,000 hours flying time in 56 different types of aircraft and over 939 hours in space. He also holds FAA Airline Transport Pilot, glider, and flight instructor ratings.
NASA service
Selected by
NASA in January 1990, Searfoss became an astronaut in July 1991. Initially assigned to the Astronaut Office Mission Support Branch, Searfoss was part of a team responsible for crew ingress/strap-in prior to launch and crew egress after landing. He was subsequently assigned to flight software verification in theShuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL). Additionally, he served as the Astronaut Office representative for both flight crew procedures and Shuttle computer software development. He also served as the Astronaut Office Vehicle System and Operations Branch Chief, leading a team of several astronauts and support engineers working onSpace Shuttle andInternational Space Station systems development, rendezvous and landing/rollout operations, and advanced projects initiatives.Searfoss served as
STS-58 pilot on the seven-person life science research mission aboard theSpace Shuttle Columbia , launching from theKennedy Space Center onOctober 18 1993 , and landing atEdwards Air Force Base onNovember 1 1993 . The crew performed neurovestibular, cardiovascular, cardiopulmonary, metabolic, and musculoskeletal medical experiments on themselves and 48 rats, expanding our knowledge of human and animal physiology both on earth and in space flight. In addition, the crew performed 16 engineering tests aboard the Orbiter Columbia and 20 Extended Duration Orbiter Medical Project experiments. The mission was accomplished in 225 orbits of the Earth.Launching
March 22 1996 , Searfoss flew his second mission as pilot ofSTS-76 aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis. During this 9-day mission the STS-76 crew performed the third docking of an American spacecraft with the Russian space stationMir . In support of a joint U.S./Russian program, the crew transported to Mir nearly two tons of water, food, supplies, and scientific equipment, as well as U.S. AstronautShannon Lucid to begin her six-month stay in space. STS-76 included the first ever spacewalk on a combined Space Shuttle-Space Station complex. The flight crew also conducted scientific investigations, including European Space Agency sponsored biology experiments, theKidsat earth observations project, and several engineering flight tests. Completed in 145 orbits, STS-76 landed atEdwards Air Force Base , California, onMarch 31 ,1996 .Searfoss commanded a seven person crew on the
STS-90 Neurolab mission which launched onApril 17 ,1998 . During the 16-daySpacelab flight the crew served as both experiment subjects and operators for 26 individual life science experiments focusing on the effects of microgravity on the brain and nervous system. STS-90 was the last and most complex of the twenty-five Spacelab missions NASA has flown. Neurolab's scientific results will have broad applicability both in preparing for future long duration human space missions and in clinical applications on Earth. Completed in 256 orbits, STS-90 landed atKennedy Space Center , Florida, onMay 3 1998 .A veteran of three space flights, Searfoss logged over 39 days in space. He retired from the Air Force and left NASA in 1998. For the next few years, he continued to work as a contract research test pilot at NASA’s
Dryden Flight Research Center .Civilian space projects
After leaving NASA, Searfoss served as a judge for the
Ansari X-Prize , where he officially declaredSpaceShipOne to have won the competition onOctober 4 ,2004 after completing two flights within a two week period.Searfoss is a test pilot instructor at the
National Test Pilot School at theMojave Spaceport . [ [http://www.ntps.edu/HTML/Bios/rsearfoss.htm NTPS info on Searfoss] ]Searfoss is one of two test pilots qualified to fly the
XCOR Aerospace EZ-Rocket.Most recently, in 2008, he was a featured guest in a
Volkswagen commercial, where he argued with a black Beetle about who has more engineers between Volkswagen and NASA.Personal life
Searfoss is a member of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . ["LDS Church News", April 18th, 1998] He joined the Church while a student at theUnited States Air Force Academy . ["LDS Church News", November 5th, 2005]Honors and awards
*Awarded the Harmon, Fairchild, Price and Tober Awards (top overall, academic, engineering, and aeronautical engineering graduate), United States Air Force Academy Class of 1978.
*Air Force Aero Propulsion Laboratory Excellence in Turbine Engine Design award.
*USAF Squadron Officer's School Commandant's Trophy as top graduate.
*Distinguished graduate, USAFFighter Weapons School .
*Named theTactical Air Command F-111 Instructor Pilot of the Year, 1985.
*Selected for Outstanding Young Men of America, 1987.
*Air Force Commendation Medal
*Air Force Meritorious Service Medal
*Defense Meritorious Service Medal
*Defense Superior Service Medal
*NASA Spaceflight Medal (3)
*NASA Exceptional Service Medal
*NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal
*Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross
*Orbit Award Organizations
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Society of Experimental Test Pilots
*Association of Space Explorers
*National Eagle Scout Association
*Air Force Association
*Academy of Model Aeronautics References
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/searfoss.html NASA Searfoss bio]
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