Jerome Apt
Jerome III "Jay" Apt | |
NASA-Astronaut | |
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Född | 28 maj 1949 Springfield, Massachusetts |
Tid i rymden | 35 dagar, 7 timmar, 10 minuter |
Urvalsgrupp | Astronautgrupp 11 |
Uppdrag | STS‑37, STS‑47, STS‑59, STS‑79 |
Uppdragsemblem |
Jerome Apt, född 28 april 1949 i Springfield, Massachusetts, är en amerikansk astronaut uttagen i astronautgrupp 11 den 4 juni 1985
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”Biographical Data” (på engelska) (PDF). NASA. juni 1997. https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/apt_jerome.pdf?emrc=28e832. Läst 9 maj 2024.
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STS-59 crew insignia
- The STS-59 insignia is dominated by Earth, reflecting the focus of the first Space Radar Laboratory (SRL-1) mission upon our planet's surface and atmosphere. The golden symbol of the astronaut corps emblem sweeps over Earth's surface from the Space Shuttle Endeavour, representing the operation of the SIR-C/Synthetic Aperture Radar (X-SAR) and the Measurement of Air Pollution from Space (MAPS) sensors. The astronaut emblem also signals the importance of the human element in space exploration and in the study of our planet. The star field visible below Earth represents the many talents and skill of the international SRL-1 team.
STS-37 Mission Insignia
Portrait astronaut Jerome Apt
The mission emblem of STS-47 depicts the Space Shuttle Orbiter with the Spacelab module in the cargo bay against a backdrop of the flags of the United States and Japan, symbolizing the side-by-side cooperation of the two nations in this mission. The land masses of Japan and Alaska are represented on the emblem emphasizing the multi-national aspect of the flight as well as the high inclination orbit of 57 degrees. The initials `SLJ' on the left border of the emblem stand for Spacelab Japan, but the name generally used for the mission is `Spacelab-J.' The Japanese characters on the right border form the word `Fuwatto' which is the Japanese word for weightlessness.