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NASA astronaut Frederick W. Sturckow
NASA astronaut Frederick W. Sturckow
Frederick W. Sturckow
 
STS-128 Commander

Born on 11 August 1961, Sturckow is married, enjoys flying and physical training, and has a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering. Sturckow has had a distinguished career as a US Naval and Air Force pilot including active duty during the Gulf War.
 
After selection by NASA in 1994, he held various posts within NASA’s Astronaut Office including Chief of the Astronaut Office CapCom Branch, and Chief of the Astronaut Office International Space Station (ISS) Branch.

He is a veteran of three ISS Shuttle assembly flights. He was Shuttle pilot on the STS-88 mission in December 1998, which was the first ISS assembly mission, during which the US Unity Node was mated to the Russian Zarya module. He was again pilot on the STS-105 mission in August 2001, which exchanged the Expedition 2 and Expedition 3 crews, attached the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module to the ISS, and transferred over 2.7 metric tonnes of cargo to the Station. He was also the Commander for the STS- 117 mission in June 2007, which installed the S3/4 Truss Segment to the ISS and exchanged an Expedition crewmember.

Biography on NASA website

 
 
Last update: 21 August 2009

 


 
 
 
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