Frederick Hauck
Frederick Hauck | |
NASA-astronaut | |
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Tillstånd | Ej aktiv |
Född | 11 mars 1941 |
Tid i rymden | 18 dagar, 3 timmar, 7 minuter |
Urvalsgrupp | Astronautgrupp 8 den 16 januari 1978 |
Uppdrag | STS‑7, STS‑51‑A, STS‑26 |
Uppdragsemblem |
Frederick Hamilton "Rick" Hauck, född 11 april 1941 i Long Beach, är en amerikansk astronaut uttagen i astronautgrupp 8 den 16 januari 1978.
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”Biographical Data” (på engelska) (PDF). NASA. juni 2013. https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/hauck_frederick.pdf?emrc=270671. Läst 22 juni 2024.
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Mission patch for the STS-7 mission.
Official portrait of Astronaut Frederick H. "Rick" Hauck, taken after he was assigned as mission commander of the first flight after Challenger.
The predominant themes are: a new beginning (sunrise), a safe mission (stylized launch and plume), the building upon the traditional strengths of NASA (the red vector which symbolizes aeronautics on the original NASA insignia), and a remembrance of their seven colleagues who died aboard Challenger (the seven-starred Big Dipper). The patch was designed by artist Stephen R. Hustvedt of Annapolis, MD.
STS-51A Mission Insignia
- The Space Shuttle Discovery en route to Earth orbit for NASA's 51-A mission is reminiscent of a soaring Eagle. The red and white trailing stripes and the blue background, along with the presence of the Eagle, generate memories of America's 208 year-old history and traditions. The two satellites orbiting the Earth backgrounded amidst a celestial scene are a universal representation of the versatility of the Space Shuttle. White lettering against the blue border lists the surnames of the five-member crew.