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Extractions: Advertisement Home Calendar News Gallery ... ESA Astronaut Training Development : The Instructional Development Process - The development of Astronaut Training follows the Instructional Development Process (IDP). The IDP is a process used to plan, design, develop and evaluate training. It is a system engineering approach to training development. It is systematic, objective-oriented and it incorporates validation and feedback. The information on this page is based on the NASA Instructional Development Process. ESA Astronaut Training Programme - The objective of the Station Training Programme is to provide astronauts and ground personnel with the appropriate knowledge, skills and attitude required for Station operations, safety and mission success. The training programme sequence is based on three training phases with specific objectives, characteristics, contents and certification. European Astronaut Centre - Provides medical, training, mission operations support to the European astronauts selected to fly in space aboard Mir, the Space Shuttle, and the International Space Station.
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Extractions: (Phone: 281/483-5111) RELEASE: 97-126 SPACEWALKERS NAMED FOR SPACE STATION ASSEMBLY FLIGHTS A cadre of 14 Space Shuttle astronauts has begun intensive training in preparation for the spacewalks required for on-orbit construction of the International Space Station. "It is important for us to begin work now to train the crews who will support Space Station assembly flights," said David C. Leestma, director of Flight Crew Operations. "These crew members will be exceptionally busy preparing for some challenging and demanding tasks, from initial assembly through installation of the robotic arm and an airlock for station-based spacewalks. We expect that these assignments may be refined in the future, with additional tasks as mission requirements dictate." The first astronauts assigned to train for space station assembly tasks were
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Extractions: At AllPosters.com Astronauts (and cosmonauts) are people specially trained to work in space , spending weeks or months carrying out mission tasks and research in science on a space station or spacecraft. The first astronaut was Yuri Gagarin, who was launched into space in April 1961 aboard Vostok 1. The first woman astronaut was Valentina Tereshkova, who was launched into space in June 1963 aboard Vostok 6. The term "astronaut" derives from the Greek words meaning "space sailor," and refers to all who have been launched as crew members aboard
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Extractions: Biography Center Themes "The story of America is one of journey and discovery - of many groups and individuals who shared common dreams and challenges, even as their differences shaped our culture. The Hispanic community, itself of wonderfully varied backgrounds, continues to contribute to every aspect of our society - and understanding America means knowing and celebrating these stories." Ellen Ochoa, the first Hispanic woman in space, serves as a role model to all students to try their best in all they do. In her role as a NASA Astronaut, she makes time to visit schools to encourage all students to study hard and not be afraid of success. Ellen is one of five children. While in junior high school, her parents divorced and she moved with her mother. Her extraordinary achievements demonstrates the credibility of her advice about success. In 1980 she graduated top of her class from San Diego State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics. San Diego is not far from her hometown of La Mesa, California nor far from the city of her birth in 1958, Los Angeles. Ochoa attended Stanford University and earned a Master's in 1981, and a Doctorate in 1985, both in electrical engineering. Her doctoral work in electrical engineering led to a patented optical system to detect defects in a repeating pattern. This system can be used in manufacturing to inspect intricate parts for quality control.
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Extractions: Houston, Texas 77058 NAME: Guion S. Bluford, Jr. (Colonel, USAF) NASA Astronaut PERSONAL DATA: Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on November 22, 1942. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Black hair; brown eyes; 6 feet; 180 pounds. EDUCATION: Graduated from Overbrook Senior High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1960; received a bachelor of science degree in aerospace engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 1964; a master of science degree with distinction in aerospace engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology in 1974; a doctor of philosophy in aerospace engineering with a minor in laser physics from the Air Force Institute of Technology in 1978, and a master in business administration from the University of Houston, Clear Lake, in 1987. MARITAL STATUS: Married to the former Linda Tull of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. CHILDREN: Guion Stewart III, June 12, 1964; James Trevor, October 25, 1965. RECREATIONAL INTERESTS: His hobbies include reading, swimming, jogging, racquetball, handball, and scuba.
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Extractions: Alan Bartlett (Al) Shepard Jr American Pilot Astronaut. Born 18 November 1923. Died 22 July 1998. Of note : First American in space. Fifth person to walk on the moon. Personal: Male, Married, Two children. Born in Derry, New Hampshire, USA. Cause of Death : Natural causes - Leukemia, two years after diagnosis. Astronaut Career Astronaut Group NASA Group 1 - 1959 Status : Deceased. Entered space service : 2 April 1959. Left space service Number of Flights Total Time : 9.01 days.
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