Kevin P. Chilton
Kevin Patrick "Chilli" Chilton | |
NASA-astronaut | |
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Född | 3 november 1954 Los Angeles, Kalifornien |
Tid i rymden | 29 dagar, 8 timmar, 22 minuter |
Urvalsgrupp | Astronautgrupp 12 |
Uppdrag | STS‑49, STS‑59, STS‑76 |
Uppdragsemblem |
Kevin P. Chilton, född 3 november 1954 i Los Angeles, Kalifornien, är en pensionsavgången amerikansk flygvapengeneral och tidigare astronaut. Chilton var mellan 2007 och 2011 militärbefälhavare för United States Strategic Command med operativt ansvar för USA:s kärnvapenarsenal, yttre rymden samt för cyberrymden.
Han var tidigare utlånad till NASA som astronaut, uttagen i astronautgrupp 12 den 5 juni 1987. Chilton har genomfört tre rymdfärder: varav de två första som pilot (STS-49 & STS-59) och den sista som befälhavare (STS-76).
Källor
- ”Biographical Data” (på engelska) (PDF). NASA. mars 2008. https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/chilton_kevin.pdf?emrc=1b6f7e. Läst 8 oktober 2024.
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STS-49 Patch
- STS-49 Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, crew insignia (logo), the official insignia of the NASA STS-49 mission, captures space flight's spirit of exploration which has its origins in the early seagoing vessels that explored the uncharted reaches of Earth and its oceans. The ship depicted on the patch is HMS Endeavour, the sailing vessel which Captain James Cook commanded on his first scientific expedition to the South Pacific. Just as Captain Cook engaged in unprecedented feats of exploration during his voyage, on Endeavour's maiden flight, its crew will expand the horizons of space operations with an unprecedented rendezvous and series of three space walks. During three consecutive days of extravehicular activity (EVA), the crew will conduct one space walk to retrieve, repair and deploy the INTELSAT IV-F3 communications satellite, and two additional EVAs to evaluate the potential Space Station Freedom (SSF) assembly concepts. The flags flying on Endeavour's masts wear the colors of the two schools that won the nationwide contest when Endeavour was chosen as the name of NASA's newest Space Shuttle: Senatobia (Mississippi) Middle School and Tallulah Falls (Georgia) School The names of the STS-49 flight crewmembers are located around the edge of the patch. They are Commander Daniel C. Brandenstein, Pilot Kevin P. Chilton, Mission Specialist (MS) Pierre J. Thuot, MS Kathryn C. Thornton, MS Richard J. Hieb, MS Thomas D. Akers, and MS Bruce E. Melnick. Each crewmember contributed to the design of the insignia.
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-76 Mission Insignia