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Colin Michael FOALE
Flight Engineer of the ISS
Flight Engineer of the Soyuz TMA Trasport Spacecraft
NASA Astronaut, USA
DATA AND PLACE OF BIRTH: Born January 6, 1957, in Louth,
England, but considers Cambridge, England, to be his hometown.
Citizen of USA and Great Britain.
His parents, Colin and Mary Foale, reside in Cambridge,
England.
EDUCATION:
Graduated from Kings School, Canterbury, England, in 1975.
Received a bachelor of arts degree in Physics at the University
of Cambridge, Queens' College in 1978 and then a doctorate
in Astrophysics Laboratory at Cambridge University in 1982.
FAMILY STATUS: Married to the former Rhonda R. Butler of
Loisville, Kentucky; he has two children.
HONOURS: NASA Medals for Space Mission (1992, 1993, 1995,
1997, 1999).
HOBBY: Wind surfing, flying, gliding, underwater swimming,
programming.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
To participate in the implementation of the U.S. Space Program
Foale moves to Houston, Texas, where he works on Space Shuttle
navigation problems at McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Corporation.
In June 1983 Foale joined NASA Johnson Space Center in the
payload operations department.
In June 1987 he was selected as an astronaut candidate by
NASA.
From August 1987 to August 1988 he passed a course of general
space training and was qualified as a mission specialist.
He is a veteran of five space flights and has logged altogether
178 days 23 r 44 in 15 s including three space walks of
the total duration: 18 hr 49 min.
In the first mission from March 24 to April 2, 1992 he was
a mission specialist of Atlantis (STS-45) with ATLAS-1 laboratory;
the mission duration was 8 days 22 hr 9 min 28 s. The main
mission objective was to conduct the Earth atmosphere studies.
In the second mission from April 9-17, 1993 he was a mission
specialist of Discovery (STS-56) with ATLAS-2 laboratory
and SPARTAN satellite for observation of the solar corona.
The mission duration was 9 days 6 hr 8 min 24 s.
In the third mission from February 3-11, 1995 he was a mission
specialist onboard Discovery (STS-63); it was the first
rendezvous (up to 10 m) of STS-63 with the Russian Space
Station Mir. During the mission he made a space walk lasting
4 hr 39 min. The mission duration was 8 days 6 hr 28 min
15 s.
The forth mission: he was launched into space on May 15,
1997 as a mission specialist of Atlantis (STS-84). From
May 17 to October 3 he worked onboard the Russian Space
Station Mir as flight engineer-2 of EC-23 together with
the Russian cosmonauts. He worked together with A. Soloviev
inside the Spektr depressurized module and spent in space
for about 6 hours. He returned to the Earth by the Atlantis
Shuttle (STS-86) on October 6, 1997. The duration of staying
in space was 144 days 13 hr 47 min 21 s.
In the fifth mission from December 20-28, 1999 he was a
mission specialist of Discovery (STS-103).The mission duration
was 7 days 23 hr 10 min 47 s. The main mission objective
was to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. During the mission
he made a space walk lasting 8 hr 10 min.
Foale is currently training for a space mission within ISS-8
prime crew as the commander.
April 2003
By the data of Lindon B. Johnson Space Center, NASA,
USA.
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