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Shuttle Flights Gardner, Guy Gardner Hoffman, Jeffrey Alan Lounge, John Michael Parker, RobertAlan Ridley Durrance, Samuel Thornton parise, ronald Anthony, 4 http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sat/sts_hist.htm
STS-67 Day 1 Highlights The thruster was closed less than hour later, and parise reopened the doors. and Payload Specialists ronald parise and Samuel Durrance coordinated with http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-67/sts-67-day-01-highlights.htm
Extractions: Return to STS-67 Mission Summary STS-67 MCC Status Report # 01 reports: The crew Commander Stephen S. Oswald , Pilot William G. Gregory , Payload Commander Tamara E. Jernigan , Mission Specialists John M. Grunsfeld and Wendy B. Lawrence , and Payload Specialists Samuel T. Durrance and Ronald A. Parise readied the shuttle and ASTRO-2 to support 15 and a half days of astronomical observations. The Blue Team of crew members Jernigan, Lawrence and Durrance were on duty mornings aboard the spacecraft while their fellow crewmembers, called the Red Team, slept. The Red crew members took over duties at about 10:52 a.m. On Thursday, March 2, 1995 at 6 a.m. CST, STS-67 Payload Status Report # 01 states: (0/5:22 MET) Payload Commander Tammy Jernigan completed initial activation of the Spacelab pallet systems just before 4 a.m then began activating the Spacelab Instrument Pointing System. At 5:47 a.m., she raised it upright in the Shuttle cargo bay to face the heavens. Astronomers will use the pointing system to precisely track the stars and galaxies they study during the nearly 16-day mission.
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Extractions: Dr Ronald Anthony (Ron) Parise American Payload Specialist Astronaut. Born 24 May 1951. Personal: Male, Married, Two children. Born in Warren, Ohio, USA. Degree : PhD. Astronaut Career Astronaut Group Payload Specialist Status : Inactive. Entered space service : 1 June 1984. Left space service : 18 March 1995. Number of Flights Total Time : 25.59 days. NASA Official Biography NAME: Ronald A. Parise (Ph.D.) Payload Specialist PERSONAL DATA: Born May 24, 1951, in Warren, Ohio. Married to the former Cecelia M. Sokol of Youngstown, Ohio. They have two children. He enjoys amateur radio, flying, scuba diving, sailing, hiking, and camping. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parise, reside in Warren, Ohio. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sokol, reside in Youngstown, Ohio. EDUCATION: Received his bachelor of science degree in physics, with minors in mathematics, astronomy, and geology, Youngstown State University, Ohio, 1973; and a master of science degree and a doctor of philosophy degree in astronomy, University of Florida, 1977 and 1979, respectively.
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CSC's Two Astronauts Share Wealth Of Aerospace Experience Senior scientist Ron parise flew on two space shuttle missions while working for Ron parise, CSC Astronaut Ron parise began his career with CSC in 1980, http://www.csc.com/features/2003/59B.shtml
Extractions: Ron Parise began his career with CSC in 1980, and worked with NASA as a data management scientist on the Spacelab project. In 1984, NASA selected him to serve as a payload specialist on the Astro mission series, and he flew on missions aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1990 and Endeavour in 1995. In addition to his flight crew responsibilities for the Astro program, Parise was involved in mission planning, simulator development and scientific data analysis during his 12 years as a payload specialist. Parise also provided engineering and development support for a number of significant space projects, including the Mir space station and the International Space Station. Mark Brown joined CSC in August 2003, bringing more than 30 years of experience to the company. Brown spent 12 years as a NASA astronaut and manager, serving as a mission specialist on Columbia in 1989 and on Discovery in 1991. Before joining NASA, Brown served 21 years in the U.S. Air Force as a fighter pilot and officer, achieving the rank of colonel.
The Herald-Mail ONLINE Ron parise is an astronaut with two space shuttle trips to his credit. But he isespecially proud to be a ham in space. parise spent time Sunday with http://www.w3cwc.org/2nd paper article/ron.htm
Extractions: Ron Parise is an astronaut with two space shuttle trips to his credit. But he is especially proud to be a "ham" in space. Parise spent time Sunday with members of the Antietam Radio Association, not only to help them celebrate their 50 years as amateur radio operators, or hams, but to share his experiences as a colleague who got to extend his hobby into space. Ham radio operators use two-way radio stations to communicate with each other over radio waves that span the earth - and now beyond. "I was in communication with many ham radio operators while I was in space," Parise said. "It's been my hobby for many, many years even before I was an astronaut," he said. Parise was aboard Columbia in December 1990, and flew again in March 1995 on Endeavour. "I had a dream come true, not once but twice," he said. Sunday's event commemorated the beginning of the club on June 10, 1952. Still going strong, the Hagerstown-based group has about 85 members in four states who meet monthly at the Hagerstown Regional Airport. The highlight of the presentation Sunday came when Parise played a tape recording of a number of ham radio transmissions he had while in space. Even with the static and difficulty understanding the content, the excitement in the operators' voices was unmistakable.
Astro-2 Flight Day 6 Status Reports Mission Specialist John Grunsfeld and Payload Specialist Ron parise took turnsgetting wellearned breaks this afternoon, with the crew member on duty http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/Shuttle/Astro2/log/fd6.html
Extractions: Tuesday, March 7, 1995; 9:00 a.m. CST Earlier this morning, Blue Team members, Payload Commander Tammy Jernigan, Mission Specialist Wendy Lawrence and Payload Specialist Sam Durrance, continued with planned maneuvers of the orbiter in support of Astro-2 telescope observations of stars, galaxies and the interstellar medium. Investigations also continue for several middeck experiments. Earlier this morning, flight controllers did some troubleshooting after a circuit breaker tripped, cutting power to a portion of the Commercial Materials Dispersion Apparatus Instrumentation Technology Associates Experiment (CMIX). When Lawrence reset the circuit breaker on the middeck experiment and repowered the heater controller, ground controllers noticed a short. Lawrence subsequently was directed to turn off the heater, which maintained a slightly higher temperature (20 degrees Centigrade vs. 4 degrees Centigrade) for a portion of the Commercial Refrigerator Incubator Module (CRIM). three of the four experiment trays already had been chemically fixed, and scientists won't know until after landing what affect the heater loss will have on the samples. The CMIX/CRIM experiments which require no heat, referred to as the "cold" experiments, were unaffected by this event. Other activities performed by the Blue Team include a successful alignment of the inertial measurement units which was performed by Lawrence, and a 12-hour water dump using the flash evaporator system was initiated this morning.
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Don't Turn Away From The Challenge Of Space About as close as I will ever come to space travel is knowing my friend Ron parise.Ron and I went to graduate school together at the University of Florida. http://www.dancaton.physics.appstate.edu/Columns/ColumbiaColumn.htm
Extractions: Special to the Observer Published February 3, 2004 As the Earth returned this week to the same place in space where it was when the Columbia shuttle met its fate, our nation was turning its attention again to space. The two rovers we have on Mars metaphorically lift our spirits and suggest the opportunities that lie on the cosmic frontier. Our president has called for a return to the Moon and a manned mission to Mars. About as close as I will ever come to space travel is knowing my friend Ron Parise. Ron and I went to graduate school together at the University of Florida. Ron had left the rusting steel mills in Youngstown, Ohio, knowing that a real future was somewhere else. After grad school he joined Computer Sciences Corp., one of the myriad companies providing services to NASA. He intended to fly in space and got there by working on a project that would eventually fly in the shuttle and would need a payload specialist. Ron's first mission was to have been the next flight after the doomed Challenger launch.. Not deterred, he would eventually fly twice first on the eventually ill-fated Columbia. His second endeavor was on Endeavor.
DBLP: Ron Parise Ron parise 1, EE Keith Hogie, Ed Criscuolo, Ron parise Using standardInternet Protocols and applications in space. Computer Networks 47(5) 603650 http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/p/Parise:Ron.html
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Extractions: Lo specialista di missione Ron Parise mentre manovra Astro-2 Lo specialista di missione Ron Parise è mostrato in una pausa, durante l'osservazione di Giove con Astro-2, nel corso della missione STS-67 dello Shuttle. Il dr. Parise è un astronomo selezionato dalla NASA come specialista di missione per le due missioni Astro. Era più facile per la NASA addestrare come astronauta un astronomo per utilizzare i tre telescopi ultravioletti del sistema Astro, piuttosto che addestrare un astronauta come astronomo. Foto NASA n: STS067-304-017
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Astronaut Ron Parise During The Astro-2 Shuttle Mission (STS-67) Mission specialist Ron parise is shown here pausing during an Astro2 observationof Jupiter during the Shuttle mission STS-67. Dr. parise is an astronomer http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/space_level2/parise_sts67.html
Extractions: Mission specialist Ron Parise operating Astro-2 Mission specialist Ron Parise is shown here pausing during an Astro-2 observation of Jupiter during the Shuttle mission STS-67. Dr. Parise is an astronomer who was selected by NASA to be the mission specialist for the two Astro missions. It was much easier for NASA to train an astronomer as an astronaut to operate the three ultraviolet telescopes in the Astro package than it was to train an astronaut as an astronomer. NASA Photo ID: STS067-304-017 Show me a printable version of this page.
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