Donald
Roy PETTIT
ISS Flight Engineer
Soyuz TMA Flight Engineer
NASA Astronaut
DATA AND PLACE OF BIRTH: April 20, 1955, Silverton, Oregon.
EDUCATION: Graduated from Silverton Union High School,
Silverton, Oregon, in 1973; received a bachelor of science
degree in chemical engineering from Oregon State University
in 1978; and a doctorate in chemical engineering from the
University of Arizona in 1983.
FAMILY STATUS: Married. Two children.
HOBBIES: Photography and swimming.
WORK EXPERIENCE: Staff scientist at Los Alamos National
Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico from 1984-1996. Projects
included reduced gravity fluid flow and materials processing
experiments on board the NASA KC-135 airplane, atmospheric
spectroscopy measurements on noctolucent clouds seeded from
sounding rockets, volcano fumarole gas sampling on active
volcanos, and problems in detonation physics applied to
weapon systems. He was a member of the group that studied
the technology needed to return to the moon and explore
Mars (1990), and the Space Station Freedom Redesign Team
(1993).
Selected by NASA in April 1996, he reported to the Johnson
Space Center in August 1996. Having completed two years
of training, he is a qualified mission specialist. He was
assigned technical duties in the Astronaut Office Computer
Support Branch. Initially assigned as a backup crewmember,
he has now been assigned to the crew of Expedition-6.
August 2002
Based on materials of Lindon B. Johnson Space Center,
NASA, USA.
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