Andrew J. Feustel
Andrew J. Feustel | |
Andrew J. Feustel. | |
Född | 25 augusti 1965 |
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Maka | Indira Devi Bhatnagar |
Barn | 2 st |
Andra yrken | Geofysiker |
Tid i rymden | 225 dagar, 9 timmar, 16 minuter |
Urvalsgrupp | Astronautgrupp 18 |
Antal rymdpromenader | 9 st |
Rymdpromenadtid | 61 timmar, 48 minuter |
Uppdrag | STS-125, STS-134, Sojuz MS-08, Expedition 55/56 |
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Andrew J. Feustel, Andrew Jay Feustel, född 25 augusti 1965 är en amerikansk astronaut uttagen i astronautgrupp 18 den 27 juli 2000.
Rymdfärder
- Atlantis - STS-125 sista servicefärden till rymdteleskopet Hubble.
- Endeavour - STS-134
- Sojuz MS-08, Expedition 55/56
Källor
- ”Biographical Data” (på engelska) (PDF). NASA. oktober 2018. https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/feustel-aj_0.pdf. Läst 8 maj 2024.
- Astronaut biography - Andrew J. Feustel (engelska)
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Emblem of Nasa's STS-125 mission.
The Expedition 56 crew insignia
- The Expedition 56 astronaut crew will continue the international collaborative work that has been evolving on the International Space Station during the past 17 years. The expedition comes at a time when private corporations and the governments around the world are rapidly developing crew capabilities for human space exploration. Together, with the experience and continued research on the orbiting laboratory, humans will soon establish a new presence in space beyond low-Earth orbit that will enable us to travel farther into space than ever before.
- The Expedition 56 patch portrays a dove carrying an olive branch on its beak. The patch includes images of the Soyuz launch vehicle for the crew and the space station. The Expedition 56 astronauts’ names are displayed on the dove’s wings and along the limb of Earth at the base of the patch.
- The dove's tail is firmly planted on Earth to represent the strong link between our home planet and the humans who are sent into the cosmos. The patch illustrates our hope for peace and love in the world, and the innate human desire to spread our wings and explore into the future, building on the wisdom of the past, for the betterment of humanity. The patch was designed by astronaut Drew Feustel's son.
The official mission insignia of the Expedition 55 crew.
- The six crew members of Expedition 55 are patriots from three different countries – Japan, Russia, and the United States. The crew from these three countries will work together to ensure the success of Expedition 55.
- The three rings symbolize the three countries of the six crew members. The rings join in a common intersection, symbolizing collaboration and a common focus for the crew aboard the space station. The colors of the rings represent the energy and power required to carry humans and equipment into space and to operate the ISS. The colors blue and green represent the magnificent beauty of Earth. The color black represents the darkness of space, and the immense challenge of exploring space. The six stars represent the crew, Norishige Kanai, Scott Tingle, Anton Shkaplerov, A.J. (Drew) Feustel, Oleg Artemyev, and Ricky Arnold. The three flags are the flags representing each crew member’s country. The swoosh extending upward towards space represents the dedication of cosmonauts, astronauts and a multinational support team working together to explore space and discover new science that will benefit all humans.
The design of the STS-134 crew patch highlights research on the International Space Station (ISS) focusing on the fundamental physics of the universe. On this mission, the crew of Space Shuttle Endeavour will install the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) experiment - a cosmic particle detector