Robert D. Cabana
Robert Donald Cabana | |
NASA-astronaut | |
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Född | 23 januari 1949 Minneapolis |
Tid i rymden | 37 dagar, 22 timmar, 42 minuter |
Urvalsgrupp | Astronautgrupp 11 |
Uppdrag | STS‑41, STS‑53, STS‑65, STS‑88 |
Uppdragsemblem |
Robert Donald Cabana, född 23 januari 1949 i Minneapolis, är en amerikansk astronaut uttagen i astronautgrupp 11 den 4 juni 1985.
Han är direktör för John F. Kennedy Space Center, sedan oktober 2008.
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”Biographical Data” (på engelska) (PDF). NASA. juli 2014. https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/cabana_robert.pdf?emrc=bf19c8. Läst 10 maj 2024.
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STS-41 Mission Insignia
Designed by the crew members, this patch commemorates the first assembly flight to carry United States-built hardware for constructing the International Space Station (ISS). This flight's primary task is to assemble the cornerstone of the Space Station: the Node with the Functional Cargo Block (fgb). The rising sun symbolizes the dawning of a new era of international cooperation in space and the beginning of a new program: the International Space Station. The Earth scene outlines the countries of the Station Partners: the United States, Russia, those of the European Space Agency (ESA), Japan, and Canada. Along with the Pressurized Mating Adapters (PMA) and the Functional Cargo Block, the Node is shown in the final mated configuration while berthed to the Space Shuttle during the STS-88/2A mission. The Big Dipper Constellation points the way to the North Star, a guiding light for pioneers and explorers for generations. In the words of the crew, "These stars symbolize the efforts of everyone, including all the countries involved in the design and construction of the International Space Station, guiding us into the future."
Emblem of Nasa's STS-53 mission
- Designed by the crewmembers, the STS-53 insignia shows the Space Shuttle Discovery rising to new achievements as it trails the symbol of the Astronaut Office against a backdrop of the American flag. The five stars and three stripes also serve to symbolize the mission designation (STS-53) and America's continuing commitment to world leadership in space. The pentagonal shape of the patch represents the Department of Defense (DOD) and its support of the Space Shuttle Program. The band delineating the flag from space includes the four colors of the military services of the crewmembers. The names of the flight crewmembers are located along the border of the patch. They are Commander David M. Walker, Pilot Robert D. Cabana, Mission Specialist (MS) Guion S. Bluford, MS James S. Voss, and MS Michael R. U. Clifford. Each crewmember contributed to the design of the insignia.
STS-65 Mission Insignia
Robert D. Cabana, STS-88 mission commander