Gregory Jarvis

Gregory Bruce Jarvis
NASA Astronaut
TillståndOmkommen under uppdrag
Född24 augusti 1944
Detroit, USA
Död28 januari 1986 (41 år)
USA Kennedy Space Center, Florida
UppdragSTS-51-L
Uppdrags­emblem
UtmärkelserCongressional Space Medal of Honor

Gregory Jarvis, född 24 augusti 1944 i Detroit, död 28 januari 1986, Cape Canaveral, var en amerikansk astronaut. Han var med på den olycksdrabbade rymdfärjan Challenger under uppdraget STS-51-L 1986.

Utmärkelser

Nedslagskratern Jarvismånen, är uppkallad efter honom.[1]

Asteroiden 3353 Jarvis är uppkallad efter honom.[2]

2004 tilldelades han Congressional Space Medal of Honor.

Se även

Referenser

”Biographical Data” (på engelska) (PDF). NASA. december 2003. https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/jarvis.pdf?emrc=4d60a1. Läst 13 augusti 2024. 

  1. ^ ”Jarvis on Moon” (på engelska). International Astronomical Union. 18 oktober 2010. https://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/2808. Läst 29 september 2019. 
  2. ^ ”Minor Planet Center 3353 Jarvis” (på engelska). Minor Planet Center. https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?object_id=3353. Läst 11 maj 2018. 

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Astronaut Gregory B. Jarvis, payload specialist. (NOTE: Since this portrait was taken, Jarvis died in the STS-51L space shuttle Challenger explosion, on Jan. 28, 1986.)
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STS-51-L INSIGNIA The STS-51-L crewmembers designed this insignia to represent their participation in NASA's mission aboard the Challenger, depicted launching from Florida and soaring into space to carry out a variety of goals. Among the prescribed duties of the five astronauts and two payload specialists will be observation and photography of Halley's Comet, backdropped against the U.S. flag in the insignia. Surnames of the crewmembers encircle the scene, with the payload specialists being recognized below. Surname of the first teacher in space, Sharon Christa McAuliffe, is followed by a symbolic apple.


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