Michael Coats

Michael Coats
Michael Coats.
Michael Coats.
NASA-astronaut
Född16 januari 1946
Tid i rymden19 dagar, 7 timmar, 56 minuter
UrvalsgruppAstronautgrupp 8 den 16 januari 1978
UppdragSTS-41-D, STS-29, STS-39
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Michael Lloyd Coats, född 16 januari 1946 i Sacramento, är en amerikansk astronaut uttagen i astronautgrupp 8 den 16 januari 1978.

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”Biographical Data” (på engelska) (PDF). NASA. december 2012. https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/coats_michael.pdf?emrc=e67bea. Läst 10 maj 2024. 

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STS-29 Mission Insignia
The STS-29 patch was designed to capture and represent the energy and dynamic nature of this nation's space program as America continues to look to the future. The folded ribbon border, the first of its kind in the Shuttle patch series, gives a sense of three dimensional depth to the emblem. The stylistic orbital maneuvering system (ONS) burn symbolizes the powerful forward momentum of the Shuttle and a continuing determination to explore the frontiers of space. The colors of the U.S. flag are represented in the patch's basic red, white, and blue background. In the border, the seven stars between the STS-29 crew names are a tribute to the crew of Challenger.
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STS-41D Mission Insignia
  • The official mission insignia for the 41-D Space Shuttle flight features the Discovery - NASA's third orbital vehicle - as it makes its maiden voyage. The ghost ship represents the orbiter's namesakes which have figured prominently in the history of exploration. The Space Shuttle Discovery heads for new horizons to extend that proud tradition. Surnames for the crewmembers of NASA's eleventh Space Shuttle mission encircle the red, white, and blue scene.
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NASA Astronaut and LBJSC director Michael Coats
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STS-39 Mission Insignia

The arrowhead shape of the STS-39 crew patch represents a skyward aim to learn more about our planet's atmosphere and space environment in support of the Department of Defense. Our national symbol is represented by the star constellation Aguila (the eagle) as its brightest star, Altair, lifts a protective canopy above Earth. The Space Shuttle encircles the spectrum which represents x-ray, ultraviolet, visible and infrared electromagnetic radiation to be measured by a variety of scientific instruments.