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Smith, Michael John
Status: Deceased; Active Born: Died: Spaceflights: 1 .
Total time in space: days. Birth Place: Beaufort, North Carolina.
Educated Annapolis.
Official NASA Biography as of June MICHAEL J. SMITH (CAPTAIN, USN)
NASA ASTRONAUT (DECEASED)
PERSONAL DATA: Born April 30, , in Beaufort, North Carolina. Died January 28, He is survived by his wife, Jane, and three children.
Michael enjoyed woodworking, running, tennis, and squash.
EDUCATION: Graduated from Beaufort High School, Beaufort, North Carolina, in ; received a bachelor of science degree in Naval Science from the United States Naval Academy in and a master of science degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the U.S.
Naval Postgraduate School in
AWARDS: Posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.
SPECIAL HONORS: The Defense Distinguished Service Medal (posthumous), Navy Distinguished Flying Cross, 3 Air Medals, 13 Strike Flight Air Medals, the Navy Commendation Medal with "V", the Navy Unit Citation, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Silver Star.
EXPERIENCE: Graduated from the United States Naval Academy in and subsequently attended the U.S.
Naval Postgraduate School at Monterey, California.
Astronaut michael smith biography Contents move to sidebar hide. Smith was awarded a Marshall Scholarship and went on to complete naval aviation jet training at Naval Air Station Kingsville , Texas , receiving his aviator wings in May American test pilot astronaut Family : Astronaut.He completed Navy aviation jet training at Kingsville, Texas, receiving his aviator wings in May He was then assigned to the Advanced Jet Training Command (VT) where he served as an instructor from May to March During the 2-year period that followed, he flew A-6 Intruders and completed a Vietnam cruise while assigned to Attack Squadron 52 aboard the USS KITTY HAWK (CV).
In , he completed U.S. Navy Test Pilot School and was assigned to the Strike Aircraft Test Directorate at Patuxent River, Maryland, to work on the A-6E TRAM and CRUISE missile guidance systems. He returned to the U.S. Navy Test Pilot School in and completed an month tour as an instructor. From Patuxent River, he was assigned to Attack Squadron 75 where he served as maintenance and operations officer while completing two Mediterranean deployments aboard the USS SARATOGA.
He flew 28 different types of civilian and military aircraft, logging 4, hours of flying time.
NASA EXPERIENCE: Selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in May , he completed a 1-year training and evaluation period in August , qualifying him for assignment as a pilot on future Space Shuttle flight crews. He served as a commander in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory, Deputy Chief of Aircraft Operations Division, Technical Assistant to the Director, Flight Operations Directorate, and was also assigned to the Astronaut Office Development and Test Group.
Captain Smith was assigned as pilot on STS L.
He was also assigned as pilot for Space Shuttle Mission N scheduled for launch in the Fall of Captain Smith died on January 28, when the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded after launch from the Kennedy Space Center, also taking the lives of spacecraft commander, Mr. F.R. Scobee, three mission specialists, Dr.
R.E. McNair, Lieutenant Colonel E.S. Onizuka (USAF), and Dr. J.A. Resnik, and two civilian payload specialists, Mr. G.B. Jarvis and Mrs. S. C. McAuliffe.
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Official NASA Biography:
Michael J. Smith was born on April 30, in Beaufort, North Carolina. At the time of the Challenger accident a commander in the U.S. Navy, Smith had been educated at the U.S.
Naval Academy, class of , and received an M.S. in Aeronautical Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School in From there he underwent aviator training at Kingsville, Texas, and received his wings in May After a tour as an instructor at the Navy's Advanced Jet Training Command between and , Smith flew A- 6 "Intruders" from the USS Kitty Hawk in Southeast Asia.
Later he worked as a test pilot for the Navy, flying 28 different types of aircraft and logging more than 4, hours of flying time.
Michael smith sports reporter: Call Sign : Challenger. Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata Use mdy dates from January Articles lacking in-text citations from January All articles lacking in-text citations Articles with hCards. Kitty Hawk. In , he graduated from U.
Smith was selected as a NASA astronaut in May , and a year later, after completing further training, he received an assignment as a Space Shuttle pilot, the position he occupied aboard Challenger. This mission was his first space flight. He died in the Challenger explosion.
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Family: Astronaut. Country: USA. Flights: STSL, STSI.Michael smith darts He was heard saying "Uh-oh" just before Mission Control Mission Control received the last telemetry data. Smith Field airfield in his home town of Beaufort, North Carolina was named in his honor. Birthplace: Beaufort, North Carolina, April 30, Smith was selected as a NASA astronaut in May , and a year later, after completing further training, he received an assignment as a Space Shuttle pilot, the position he occupied aboard Challenger.
Projects: STS. Agency: USN. Bibliography: 12,
April 30 - .
- Birth of Michael John Smith - . Nation: USA. Related Persons: Smith. American test pilot astronaut Died in Challenger accident. 1 spaceflight..
May 19 - .
- NASA Astronaut Training Group 9 selected. - .
Nation: USA. Related Persons: Bagian, Blaha, Bolden, Bridges, Chang-Diaz, Cleave, Dunbar, Fisher, William, Gardner, Guy, Grabe, Hilmers, Leestma, Lounge, O Connor, Richards, Ross, Smith, Spring, Springer.
The group was selected to provide pilot, engineer, and scientist astronauts for space shuttle flights.. Qualifications: Pilots: Bachelor's degree in engineering, biological science, physical science or mathematics.
Advanced degree desirable. At least 1, flight-hours of pilot-in-command time. Flight test experience desirable. Excellent health. Vision minimum 20/50 uncorrected, correctable to 20/20 vision; maximum sitting blood pressure / Height between and cm.
Mission Specialists: Bachelor's degree in engineering, biological science, physical science or mathematics and minimum three years of related experience or an advanced degree.
Vision minimum 20/ uncorrected, correctable to 20/ Maximum sitting blood pressure of / Height between and cm..
January 28 - .
- Death of Michael John Smith. - . Related Persons: Smith. American test pilot astronaut Died in Challenger accident. 1 spaceflight..
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January 28 - . GMT - . Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: Cape Canaveral LC39B. Launch Platform: MLP2. LV Family: Shuttle. Launch Vehicle: Space Shuttle. FAILURE: Seal on SRB failed, allowed hot gas to burn through External Tank.. Failed Stage: 0.
- STSL - .Michael smith execution Spacecraft Bus : Shuttle. Italics indicate the award was bestowed posthumously. External links [ edit ]. Flight : STSL.
Call Sign: Challenger. Crew: Jarvis, McAuliffe, McNair, Onizuka, Resnik, Scobee, Smith. Payload: Challenger F10 / TDRS 2 [IUS]. Mass: , kg (, lb). Nation: USA. Related Persons: Jarvis, McAuliffe, McNair, Onizuka, Resnik, Scobee, Smith. Agency: NASA. Program: STS.
Class: Manned. Type: Manned spaceplane. Flight: STSL. Spacecraft Bus: Shuttle. Spacecraft: Challenger. Duration: days. Decay Date: . Apogee: 15 km (9 mi).
Michael smith espn Following its maiden flight, Challenger supplanted Columbia as the leader of the Space Shuttle fleet, being the most-flown orbiter during all three years of its operation while Columbia itself was seldom used during the same time frame. He was promoted posthumously to the rank of Navy Captain and had a chair named in his honor at the U. Following the Challenger disaster, he was promoted posthumously by Congress to the rank of captain , and has had a chair named in his honor at the Naval Postgraduate School NPS in Monterey, California. This is the only evidence available from the disaster that shows Onizuka and Resnik were alive after the cockpit separated from the vehicle.Exploded 73 seconds after launch, all 7 crewmembers were killed; carried TDRSS satellite..
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