- Joseph R. Tanner
Infobox Astronaut
name =Joseph Richard "Joe" Tanner
type =NASA Astronaut
nationality =American
status =Retired cite press release |title =Astronaut Joe Tanner Leaves NASA |publisher =NASA |date =2008-09-05 |url =http://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/news/releases/2008/J08-011.html |accessdate =2008-10-04]
date_birth =21 January ,1950
place_birth =Danville,Illinois
occupation =instructor cite press release |title =Former NASA Astronaut Joe Tanner to Teach Aerospace Engineering at CU |publisher =University of Colorado at Boulder |date =2008-09-17 |url =http://www.colorado.edu/news/r/60338992ab778337d430b01a1290d019.html |accessdate =2008-10-04] and Pilot
selection =1992 NASA Group
time =43d 13h 15m
mission =STS-66 ,STS-82 ,STS-97 ,STS-115
insignia =|Joseph Richard "Joe" Tanner(born January 21, 1950) is a senior
instructor at theUniversity of Colorado at Boulder , an American aviator, and a retiredNASA astronaut . He was born inDanville, Illinois .NASA Experience
Tanner flew aboard the
Space Shuttle Atlantis on theSTS-66 , November 3–14, 1994, performing the Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science-3 (ATLAS-3) mission. ATLAS-3 was the third in a series of flights to study the Earth’s atmosphere composition and solar effects at several points during the Sun’s 11-year cycle. The mission also carried the CRISTA-SPAS satellite that was deployed to study the chemical composition of the middle atmosphere and retrieved later in the mission. Tanner logged 262 hours and 34 minutes in space and 175 orbits of the Earth.Tanner performed two space walks as a member of the
STS-82 crew to service theHubble Space Telescope (HST) in February, 1997. The STS-82 crew of seven launched aboardSpace Shuttle Discovery onFebruary 11 and returned to a night landing atKennedy Space Center onFebruary 21 . During the flight the crew completed a total of 5 space walks to improve the science capability of the telescope and replace aging support equipment, restoring HST to near perfect working condition. The crew boosted HST’s orbit by 8 nautical miles (15 km) before releasing it to once again study the universe. Tanner’s two space walks totaled 14 hours and 01 minutes. The flight orbited the earth 150 times covering 4.1 million miles (6,600,000 km) in 9 days, 23 hours, 37 minutes.Tanner’s third mission was
STS-97 aboardSpace Shuttle Endeavour (November 30 toDecember 11 , 2000), 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, in addition to delivering supplies and equipment to the station’s first resident crew. Tanner performed three space walks totaling 19 hours 20 minutes. Mission duration was 10 days, 19 hours, 57 minutes, and covered 4.47 million miles (7,190,000 km).Tanner's fourth mission,
STS-115 aboardSpace Shuttle Atlantis launched onSeptember 9 ,2006 . OnSeptember 13 , he participated in the 5 hour 26 min spacewalk to connect the P3/4 truss to the ISS. STS-115 returned to Earth onSeptember 21 ,2006 .Career after NASA
Tanner joined the University of Colorado at Boulder's Aerospace Engineering Science department as a senior instructor in September 2008. He will assist with senior project course and master's project course.
Personal life
Joseph Tanner is a
Christian and has taught bible study at University Baptist Church for many years.Fact|date=November 2007He has an identical twin brother,David "Dave" Tanner , a PhD in physiology and a researcher at Indiana University.Awards and honors
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NASA Exceptional Service Medal
*NASA Space Flight Medal s (four)
*NASA Stuart M. Present Flight Achievement Award
*JSC Superior Achievement Award.
*Outstanding Alumnus of the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Illinois.
*Distinguished graduate from Navy Flight Training.
*Captain of the Swimming Team and "Top 100 Seniors" Award at University of Illinois.
*Eagle Scout -- Prairielands Council, Boy Scouts of America, Champaign, IL.References
External links
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/tanner.html NASA biography]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/tanner_joseph.htm Spacefacts biography of Joseph R. Tanner]Persondata
NAME = Tanner, Joseph R.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Tanner, Joseph Richard
SHORT DESCRIPTION = American astronaut
DATE OF BIRTH = January 21, 1950
PLACE OF BIRTH =Danville, Illinois
DATE OF DEATH =
PLACE OF DEATH =
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