Robert L. Behnken
Robert Behnken | |
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Country: | United States |
Organization: | NASA |
selected on | July 26, 2000 ( 18th NASA Group ) |
Calls: | 3 space flights |
Start of the first space flight: |
March 11, 2008 |
Landing of the last space flight: |
August 2, 2020, 18:48 UTC |
Time in space: | 93d 11h 42min |
EVA inserts: | 10 |
EVA total duration: | 61h 10min |
Space flights | |
Robert Louis "Bob" Behnken (born July 28, 1970 in Creve Coeur , Missouri ) is an American astronaut .
Behnken received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and a second bachelor's degree in physics from Washington University in 1992 . He received a master's degree from the California Institute of Technology the following year and a doctorate in mechanical engineering in 1997 .
After graduating, Behnken went to the United States Air Force . At Eglin Air Force Base in Florida he worked on the development of new ammunition systems. He was then transferred to Edwards Air Force Base in California and trained as a test pilot. He completed the course in 1999 with distinction and then worked on testing the F-22 fighter aircraft .
Astronaut activity
In July 2000 Behnken was selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA. After his training as a mission specialist, he was transferred to the Kennedy Space Center to support the take-offs and landings of the space shuttles.
STS-123
Behnken's first space flight took place in March 2008. The STS-123 mission brought part of the Japanese Kibō module and the Canadian robotic hand Dextre to the International Space Station .
STS-130
On December 5, 2008, his participation in the STS-130 mission as a mission specialist was announced. The launch took place on February 8, 2010. Along with Nicholas Patrick led Behnken three spacewalks by. The landing took place on February 22nd.
SpX-DM2
On July 9, 2015, NASA presented Behnken as one of the four test pilots for future commercial spacecraft. On August 3, 2018, he was nominated as a NASA astronaut for the first manned space flight of the Dragon 2 by SpaceX for the SpX-DM2 mission . The launch took place on May 30, 2020, the return to earth on August 2, 2020.
Summary
No. | mission | function | Flight date | Flight duration |
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1 | STS-123 | Mission specialist | 2008 | 15d 18h 11min |
2 | STS-130 | Mission specialist | 2010 | 13d 18h 06min |
3 | SpX-DM2 ( ISS 63 ) | Joint Operations Commander / Mission Specialist | 2020 | 63d 23h 25min |
NASA chief astronaut
In August 2012 Behnken took over the post of chief astronaut at NASA, after he had previously been the representative of the previous incumbent Peggy Whitson . In July 2015 he was replaced by Chris Cassidy .
Commercial spaceships
On July 9, 2015, NASA presented Behnken as one of the four test pilots for future commercial spacecraft. On August 3, 2018, he was nominated as a NASA astronaut for SpaceX's first manned space flight of the Dragon V2 .
Private
Behnken is married to the astronaut Megan McArthur .
See also
Web links
- Robert L. Behnken on the NASA website - biography, pictures and videos (English; PDF)
- spacefacts.de: Short biography
swell
- ↑ NASA Assigns Astronaut Crews for Future Space Shuttle Missions. NASA, December 5, 2008, accessed December 7, 2008 .
- ^ NASA: NASA Assigns First Crews to Fly Commercial Spacecraft. August 3, 2018, accessed on November 22, 2018 : "The first astronauts who will launch on SpaceX's Crew Dragon are NASA's Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley."
- ↑ NASA astronauts splash down after journey home aboard SpaceX capsule. In: Reuters. August 2, 2020, accessed on August 2, 2020 .
- ↑ NASA names new Chief Astronaut: Shuttle veteran succeeds station record setter. collectSPACE, August 13, 2012, accessed on August 14, 2012 .
- ^ NASA: NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy New Chief of Astronaut Office. In: NASA Press Release J15-015. July 9, 2015, accessed July 9, 2015 .
- ^ NASA: NASA Assigns First Crews to Fly Commercial Spacecraft. August 3, 2018, accessed on November 22, 2018 : "The first astronauts who will launch on SpaceX's Crew Dragon are NASA's Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley."
- ↑ Astronauts eager for last Hubble visit: Final telescope servicing mission brings veterans and rookies together May 4, 2009
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Behnken, Robert L. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Behnken, Robert Louis; Behnken, Bob |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American astronaut |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 28, 1970 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Creve Coeur , Missouri |