- Timothy Creamer
Timothy John "TJ" Creamer is a U.S. Army officer and a
NASA astronaut .Born November 15, 1959 in Ft. Huachuca, Arizona, but considers Upper Marlboro, Maryland, to be his hometown. Married to the former Margaret E. Hammer. They have two children. His interests include tennis, running, biking reading, SCUBA, German language, and information technologies. Both his mother, Mary E. Creamer, and his father, Edmund J. Creamer, Jr., are deceased.
Education
Bishop McNamara High School, Forestville, Maryland, 1978. B.S., Chemistry, Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland, 1982. M.S., Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992.
Military career
Creamer graduated from Loyola College in May 1982 with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry, and was commissioned through the ROTC program as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. He entered the
U.S. Army Aviation School in December 1982, and was designated as anArmy Aviator in August 1983, graduating as the Distinguished Graduate from his class. He was subsequently assigned to the1st Armored Division as a section leader, platoon leader, flight operations officer, and as a personnel staff officer for the501st Attack Helicopter Battalion . In 1987, he was assigned to the82nd Airborne Division as a commander of an air cavalry troop in the17th Cavalry , and later as the personnel officer of the82nd Aviation Brigade . Following this assignment, he completed a Master of Science degree in physics at MIT in 1992, and was subsequently assigned to the Department of Physics at theUnited States Military Academy as an Assistant Professor. Other military schools includeArmy Parachutist Course ,Army Jumpmaster Course , theCombined Arms Services Staff School , and theCommand and General Staff College . Prior to his astronaut slelection,in 1998, he had been working as a Space Operations Officer, with theArmy Space Command , stationed in Houston, Texas. He is now the Army’s NASA Detachment commander.NASA career
Creamer was assigned to NASA at the Johnson Space Center in July 1995 as a Space Shuttle vehicle integration test engineer. His duties primarily involved engineering liaison for launch and landing operations of the
Space Shuttle . He was actively involved in the integrated tests of the systems for each Orbiter for its preparations for its next flight, and directly supported eight Shuttle missions as a vehicle integration test team lead. Additionally, he focused his efforts in coordinating the information technologies for the Astronaut Office to aid personnel in their electronic communications both on JSC as well as through their travels to other Centers.Selected by NASA in June 1998, Creamer reported for Astronaut Candidate Training in August 1998. Having completed the initial two years of intensive Space Shuttle and Space Station training, he was assigned technical duties in the Space Station Branch of the Astronaut Office, where his primary focus involved the command and control computers on Space Station, as well as the office automation support computers, and the operational Local Area Network encompassing all international partners and modules.
Beginning November 2000, Creamer became the Crew Support Astronaut for the
Expedition 3 crew, which was on orbit from August 2001 to December 2001. He was the primary contact for all the crew needs, coordination, planning and interactions, and was the primary representative of the crew while they were on orbit.Starting March 2002, Creamer headed the Hardware Integration Section of the Space Station Branch, responsible for ensuring all hardware configurations were properly integrated, and that all operational aspects of the future ISS hardware are accounted for. In October 2004, he was assigned to be the astronaut office representative and coordinator for all things relating to on-orbit Information Technologies.
He was next assigned to the Robotics Branch, dealing with the International Partners on all computer aspects of Robotics operations, as well as all of the Command and Control software and user interfaces. Additionally, he was the real-time support lead for
Expedition 12 for all things involving the Robotics operations on the International Space Station.He is assigned to the
Expedition 20 International Space Station mission, scheduled to launch on a Soyuz spacecraft in November 2009. He will join the Expedition 20 mission in progress and will serve a 6-month tour of duty as a flight engineer and NASA science officer. He currently serves as a back-upExpedition 18 crew member.Awards and honors
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Meritorious Service Medal (2nd Oak Leaf Cluster)
*Army Achievement Medal (1 st Oak Leaf Cluster)
*Air Force Space and Missile Badge
*National Defense Service Medal
*Russian Federation of Astronautics Yuri Gagarin medal
*Senior Army Aviator
*Senior Parachutist
*Distinguished Graduate of theU.S. Army Aviation School Organizations
Member of
Alpha Sigma Nu ,Phi Kappa Phi ,Sigma Pi Sigma ,Army Aviation Association of America ,Association of the United States Army , and theBritish-American Project .External links
* [http://www11.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/creamer.html NASA bio]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/creamer_timothy.htm Spacefacts biography of Timothy Creamer]
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