- Robert L. Behnken
Infobox Astronaut
name =Robert L. Behnken
type =NASA Astronaut
status =Active
nationality =American
date_birth =birth date and age|1970|7|28
date_death =
place_birth =Creve Coeur, Missouri
place_death =
occupation =Test engineer
rank =Major ,United States Air Force
selection =2000 NASA Group
time = 16d 02h 58m
mission =STS-123 STS-400
insignia = |Robert Louis Behnken is a
U. S. Air Force officer and aNASA astronaut . He flew onSpace Shuttle missionSTS-123 as aMission Specialist . Born onJuly 28 ,1970 inCreve Coeur, Missouri , but considersSt. Ann, Missouri his hometown. Recreational interests include mountain biking, skiing, and backpacking. He has a younger sister who resides in Hazelwood, Missouri, with her husband and two children. His father resides in St. Ann, Missouri.Cite web|url=http://www11.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/behnken-rl.html|title=Robert L. Behnken|accessyear=2008|accessmonthday=September 2|publisher=NASA |year=2008|author=National Aeronautics and Space Administration ]Education
Behnken attended
Pattonville High School in Maryland Heights, Missouri, and went on to receive aBachelor of Science degree inMechanical Engineering , as well as a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics fromWashington University in 1992. In 1993, he received aMaster of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, and a doctorate degree in 1997 fromCalifornia Institute of Technology in 1997.Awards and honors
Outstanding Mechanical Engineering Senior, Washington University (1992); National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow (1993-1996); Air Force Research Laboratory Munitions Directorate, Eglin AFB Florida Company Grade Officer of the Year (1997); USAF Achievement Medal (1997); USAF Commendation Medal (1998); Distinguished graduate from the USAF Test Pilot School Program (1999); Recipient of the USAF Test Pilot School Colonel Ray Jones Award as the top Flight Test Engineer/Flight Test Navigator in class 98B; USAF Commendation Medal (2000).
Career
Graduate Research in Nonlinear control. Behnken's thesis research was in the area of nonlinear control applied to stabilizing rotating stall and surge in axial flow compressors. The research included nonlinear analysis, real-time software implementation development, and extensive hardware construction. During his first two years of graduate study, Behnken developed and implemented real-time control algorithms and hardware for flexible robotic manipulators.
Prior to entering graduate school, Behnken was an Air Force ROTC student at Washington University in St. Louis, and after graduate school was assigned to enter Air Force active duty at Eglin AFB, Florida. While at Eglin, he worked as a technical manager and developmental engineer for new munitions systems. Behnken was next assigned to attend the Air Force Test Pilot School Flight Test Engineer's course at Edwards AFB, California. After graduating, he was assigned to the F-22 Combined Test Force (CTF) and remained at Edwards. While assigned to the F-22 program, Behnken was the lead flight test engineer for Raptor 4004 and a special projects test director. These responsibilities included flight test sortie planning, control room configuration development, and test conduct. Behnken also flew in both the F-15 and F-16 aircraft in support of the F-22 flight test program.
Behnken has over 780 flight hours in more than 25 different aircraft types.
NASA career
Selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in July 2000, Behnken reported for training in August 2000. Following the completion of 18 months of training and evaluation, he was assigned technical duties in the Astronaut Office Shuttle Operations Branch supporting launch and landing operations at
Kennedy Space Center , Florida.Bahnken was a crew member of the
STS-123 mission that delivered theJapanese Experiment Module and the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator to theInternational Space Station in March of 2008.References
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