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  1. Functional differentiation through spatial localization of nerve signals in the sciatic nerve of the rabbit (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering. Thesis. 1975. M.S) by Byron Kurt Lichtenberg, 1975

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Biography NAME: Byron K. Lichtenberg, Sc. D.
Payload Specialist
PERSONAL DATA: Born February 19, 1948 in Stroudsburg, PA. Married with 5 children, 2 adopted Chinese daughters. He is a U.S. citizen.
EDUCATION: Sc.D., Westminster College (honorary); Sc.D., biomedical engineering, MIT (1979); S.M., mechanical engineering, MIT (1975); Sc.B., aerospace engineering, Brown University (1969).
AWARDS: Awarded the NASA Space Flight Medal (two awards), the AIAA Haley Space Flight Award, and the FAI Komorov Award.
ORGANIZATIONS: Founding Member, Association of Space Explorers, X-Prize Foundation, and the International Space University. Member, User Panel for National Space Biomedical Research Institute, Tau Beta Pi (honorary engineering society), and Sigma Xi (honorary scientific society).
EXPERIENCE: From 1978 to 1984 he was a Research the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)/Canadian Vestibular experiments on Spacelab 1, Spacelab D-1, Spacelab SLS-1 and SLS-2, and a Co-principal investigator for the Mental Workload and Performance experiment flown on IML-1 to assess human-computer workstation characteristics for the Space Station.
He was a Founder of Payload Systems, Inc., a company that has provided hardware and flight support for MODE and MACE experiments for the Space Shuttle and ISS. They also were the first commercial user of the Mir Space Station, flying protein crystal growth experiments to Mir in the early 1990fs. He is now President of Zero Gravity Corporation, founded to make parabolic, weightless aircraft flights available to the general public. He was an Air Force fighter pilot for 23 years, flying the F-4, F-100, and A-10. Survived 238 combat missions during the Vietnam War, and received 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, 10 Air Medals, and numerous other decorations. Currently flies as a Captain for a major Airline.

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Dr. byron lichtenberg is Zero Gravity’s cofounder, President and resident byron lichtenberg received his Bachelor of Science degree from Brown
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25. Payload Specialist Astronaut Bio:Byron K. Lichtenberg
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Payload Specialist PERSONAL DATA: Born February 19, 1948 in Stroudsburg, PA. Married with 5 children, 2 adopted Chinese daughters. He is a U.S. citizen. EDUCATION: Sc.D., Westminster College (honorary); Sc.D., biomedical engineering, MIT (1979); S.M., mechanical engineering, MIT (1975); Sc.B., aerospace engineering, Brown University (1969). AWARDS: Awarded the NASA Space Flight Medal (two awards), the AIAA Haley Space Flight Award, and the FAI Komorov Award. ORGANIZATIONS: Founding Member, Association of Space Explorers, X-Prize Foundation, and the International Space University. Member, User Panel for National Space Biomedical Research Institute, Tau Beta Pi (honorary engineering society), and Sigma Xi (honorary scientific society). EXPERIENCE: From 1978 to 1984 he was a Research the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)/Canadian Vestibular experiments on Spacelab 1, Spacelab D-1, Spacelab SLS-1 and SLS-2, and a Co-principal investigator for the Mental Workload and Performance experiment flown on IML-1 to assess human-computer workstation characteristics for the Space Station.
He was a Founder of Payload Systems, Inc., a company that has provided hardware and flight support for MODE and MACE experiments for the Space Shuttle and ISS. They also were the first commercial user of the Mir Space Station, flying protein crystal growth experiments to Mir in the early 1990fs. He is now President of Zero Gravity Corporation, founded to make parabolic, weightless aircraft flights available to the general public. He was an Air Force fighter pilot for 23 years, flying the F-4, F-100, and A-10. Survived 238 combat missions during the Vietnam War, and received 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, 10 Air Medals, and numerous other decorations. Currently flies as a Captain for a major Airline.

26. Back-Up Payload Specialists
41B SL-1, lichtenberg, byron Kurt Merbold, Ulf D. Lampton, Michael L. Ockels,Wubbo Johannes. 41-D, Walker, Charles David, -. 41-G, Garneau, Marc
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27. Astronaut Biography: Byron Lichtenberg
Astronaut Biography byron lichtenberg. USA, byron lichtenberg more photos.Personal data. Birthdate, 19.02.1948
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Birthdate: Birthplace: Stroudsburg / Pennsylvania Marital status: married Children: seven (including two Chinese children adopted) Selection date: Job: PSP Status: Ret. 02.04.1992
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Bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from Brown University, 1969; master of science in mechanical engineering and Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from MIT 1975 and 1979, respectively; unsuccessful application for NASA astronaut group 9; hobbies: Golf, raquetball, windsurfing, skiing, scuba diving; since 1995 he serves as pilot for Southwest Airlines; in 2003 he served as CapCom (for X-Prize-Foundation) during the Atlantic-Flight of Lindbergh-grandson Erik. Last update on June 11, 2005.

28. Portrait: Byron Lichtenberg
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30. Space Exploration Interviews: Byron Lichtenberg Speaks On Space
An interview with space shuttle astronaut byron lichtenberg.
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Byron Lichtenberg
Speaks on Space
By Jim Plaxco On the afternoon of Saturday, October 23, I had the good fortune to be able to sit down and talk with Dr. Byron Lichtenberg about space based research. Following is a transcript of that conversation. Q: As a scientist, do you think that there is value in doing experiments in orbit? A: I really think that there is a lot of value in carrying out experiments in orbit. In the Spacelab program, in the last 10 years we have only had seven weeks of dedicated laboratory experience in space. So if you try to compare doing research in space versus research in a ground based laboratory, we are really at the beginning stages. I know in my heart that there are a lot of things that we are going to find out in the future - either processes that we can elucidate in space or new crystal structures or a variety of things that we can learn from going into space and doing primarily life science and microgravity science experiments in zero gravity that we just can not predict yet. A lot of people say "where's the beef, where's the payoff?" and we can't say that yet. Having been there twice and knowing the changes in the physical parameters of doing an experiment, there are going to be things that we find out when we get to the station - when we get to a permanent laboratory existence in space - that nobody can predict yet.

31. Lichtenberg
Dr byron Kurt lichtenberg Status Inactive. Trained as Astronaut. NAMEbyron Kurt lichtenberg. BIRTHPLACE AND DATE Lictenberg was born February 19,
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This page no longer updated from 31 October 2001. Latest version can be found at www.astronautix.com astronautix.com Lichtenberg Dr Byron Kurt Lichtenberg Status : Inactive. Trained as : Astronaut. Profession : Payload Specialist. Sex : Male. Marital Status : Married. Children : Two. Birth Date : 19 February 1948. Birth City : Straudsburg. Birth State : Pennsylvania. Birth Country : USA. Nationality : American. Group : Payload Specialist. Date Selected : 01 May 1978. Date Departed : 02 April 1992. Number of Flights Total Time : 19.25 days. NAME: Byron Kurt Lichtenberg BIRTHPLACE AND DATE: Lictenberg was born February 19, 1948, in Straudsburg, Pennsylvania, and graduated from high school there in 1965. EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science in aerospace engineering, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1969. Master of Science in mechanical engineering in 1975 and a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering in 1979 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology EXPERIENCE: Lictenberg joined the U.S. Air Force via ROTC. After graduation from Brown he trained as a pilot at Williams AFB, Arizona, earning his wings in 1970. For the next three years he was an F-4 pilot, flying 138 combat missions with the 25th Tactical Fighter Squadron based at Ubon, Thailand. He left active duty in 1973 and returned to college. In 1977 Lichtenberg applied for the NASA astronaut group but was not chosen. In 1978, he was selected as a Spacelab payload specialist.

32. STS-9
Dr. byron K. lichtenberg (1), Payload Specialist Dr. Ulf Merbold (1), STS9 STS-9 - Payload Specialist byron K. lichtenberg working in the Spacelab
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This page no longer updated from 31 October 2001. Latest version can be found at www.astronautix.com astronautix.com STS-9 Crew Garriot Lichtenberg Merbold Parker ... Young 28 November 1983 16:00 GMT. Duration : 10.32 days. Call Sign : Columbia. Nation : USA. Agency : NASA. Launch Site Cape Canaveral Launch Complex Launch Vehicle Shuttle LV Configuration : STS-9 (41-A). Program: STS . Class: Manned Type : Spaceplane. Spacecraft Columbia Payload : Columbia F06 / Spacelab 1 Pallet. Mass : 15,088 kg. Perigee : 241 km. Apogee : 254 km. Inclination : 57.0 deg. Period : 89.5 min. References: STS-9 - Launch of STS-9 Space Shuttle Columbia Credit: NASA. 41,860 bytes. 621 x 621 pixels.

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Credit: NASA 615 x 402 pixels - 56,426 bytes Until they come to see us from their planet, I wait patiently. I hear them saying: Don't call us, we'll call you. -Marlene Dietrich  Lichtenberg Lichtenberg Dr Byron Kurt Lichtenberg American Payload Specialist Astronaut. Born 19 February 1948. Personal: Male, Married, Two children. Born in Straudsburg, Pennsylvania, USA. Degree : PhD. Astronaut Career Astronaut Group Payload Specialist Status : Inactive. Entered space service : 1 May 1978. Left space service : 2 April 1992. Number of Flights Total Time : 19.25 days. NAME: Byron Kurt Lichtenberg BIRTHPLACE AND DATE: Lictenberg was born February 19, 1948, in Straudsburg, Pennsylvania, and graduated from high school there in 1965. EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science in aerospace engineering, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1969. Master of Science in mechanical engineering in 1975 and a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering in 1979 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

34. STS-9
Dr. byron K. lichtenberg (1), Payload Specialist Dr. Ulf Merbold (1), PayloadSpecialist (ESA). Milestones Flow A OPF Nov. 23, 1982 VAB - Sept. 24, 1983
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35. BAM - Features - BAM 100, November / December, 2000
Even before there were astronauts, byron lichtenberg wanted to fly in outer space.In 1983 he got his wish when he became a payload specialist aboard the
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General Electric Photo by John Foraste Even before there were astronauts, Byron Lichtenberg wanted to fly in outer space. In 1983 he got his wish when he became a payload specialist aboard the space shuttle Columbia, the only Brown alum to become an astronaut and the first civilian to fly on board the shuttle. After Brown, where he joined ROTC and majored in aerospace engineering, Lichtenberg spent four years as a U.S. Air Force pilot. But he became disillusioned with the military and returned to graduate school to earn a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from MIT. While he was still working on his doctorate, Lichtenberg and some colleagues proposed a space-shuttle experiment studying inner-ear function under weightless conditions. NASA accepted the experiment, and Lichtenberg was on his way to becoming a payload specialist. Now a captain with Southwest Airlines, Lichtenberg also works for the X-Prize Foundation, an organization that promotes an altogether new frontier: space tourism.
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38. Chronology Of Manned Space Flight 1990-1999
lichtenberg, byron K. Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science (ATLAS)Spacelab mission. Endeavour (STS49), May 7 1992, Brandenstein, Daniel C.
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Columbia (STS-32) Jan 9 1990 Brandenstein, Daniel C.
Wetherbee, James D.
Dunbar, Bonnie J.
Ivins, Marsha S.
Low, G. David Crew retrieved Long-Duration Exposure Facility; Syncom IV-5 launched Soyuz TM-9 Feb 11 1990 Solov'yov, Anatoly Ya.
Balandin, Aleksandr N. Mission aboard Mir for nearly 179 days Atlantis (STS-36) Feb 28 1990 Creighton, John O.
Casper, John H.
Mullane, Richard M.
Hilmers, David C.
Thuot, Pierre J. Mission for U.S. Department of Defense Discovery (STS-31) Apr 24 1990 Shriver, Loren J. Bolden, Charles F. McCandless, Bruce Hawley, Steven A. Sullivan, Kathryn D. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) launched Soyuz TM-10 Aug 1 1990 Manakov, Gennady M. Strekalov, Gennady M. 130 day mission aboard Mir Discovery (STS-41) Oct 6 1990 Richards, Richard N. Cabana, Robert D.

39. Chronology Of Manned Space Flight 1981-1989
Parker, Robert A. Merbold, Ulf lichtenberg, byron K. First sixperson crew; firstspacelab mission; first non-US crewmember on a US mission (Merbold)
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Soyuz T-4 Mar 12, 1981 Kovalyonok, Vladimir V.
Savinykh, Viktor P. Docked with and boarded Salyut 6 for seven day stay Soyuz 39 Mar 22, 1981 Dzhanibekov, Vladimir A.
Gurragcha, Judgerdemidiyin Gurragcha first Mongolian crew member in space Columbia (STS-1) Apr 12-14, 1981 Young, John W.
Crippen, Robert L. First orbital test flight of U.S. Space Shuttle Soyuz 40 May 14, 1981 Popov, Leonid I.
Prunariu, Dumitru D. Seven day visit to Salyut 6; last flight of Soyuz Columbia (STS-2) Nov 12-14, 1981 Engle, Joseph H.
Truly, Richard H. Payload included OSTA 1; crew tested remote manipulator arm
Columbia (STS-3) Mar 22, 1982 Lousma, Jack R.
Fullerton, C. Gordon First use of alternate shuttle landing site Soyuz T-5 May 13, 1982 Berezovoy, Anatoly N.
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lichtenberg, byron Kurt, 19 February 1948, STS9, STS-45, STS-61K (Cancelled) lichtenberg, byron K. See Spacelab-1, STS-9, STS-45, STS-61K (Cancelled)
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NASA Spacelab (x45) Spacelab-1 1 May 1978 Fisher, Craig L. Unknown No Flights Lichtenberg, Byron Kurt 19 February 1948 STS-9, STS-45, STS-61K (Cancelled) Lampton, Michael Logan 1 March 1941 STS-9 BU, STS-61K (Cancelled) Menzies, Robert T. Unknown No Flights Terrile, Richard J. Unknown No Flights Whitaker, Ann F. Unknown No Flights
Spacelab-2 1 April 1978 Acton, Loren Wilber 7 March 1936 STS-51F Bartoe, John David Francis 17 November 1944 STS-51F Harvey, John W. Unknown No Flights Prinz, Dianne Kasnic 29 September 1938 Patchett, Bruce E. Unknown No Flights Peterson, N. Paul Unknown No Flights Simon, George Warren 22 April 1934 Strong, Keith T. Unknown No Flights
Spacelab-2 1 June 1983 Johnston, Mary Helen 17 September 1945 STS-51B BU Trihn, Eugene Huu-Chau 14 September 1950 STS-51B BU (see USML-1) van den Berg, Lodewijk 24 March 1932 STS-51B Wang, Taylor Gun-Jin 16 June 1940 STS-51B
1 January 1984 Original selected to STS-61 D Gaffney, Francis Andrew 9 June 1946 STS-40, STS-71E BU Hughes-Fulford, Millie Elizabeth W. 21 December 1946 STS-40, STS-71E BU (Cancelled), 81-M BU (Cancelled)

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