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Charles D. Gemar

Charles Donald "Sam" Gemar (born August 4, 1955) is an American former astronaut with NASA and a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army. Gemar has flown on three Space Shuttle missions (STS-38, STS-48 and STS-62). Gemar has completed 385 orbits of the Earth and over 581 hours in space. He has also served in different positions in NASA, including as a CAPCOM for Shuttle missions. Gemar was the first astronaut to be born in the state of South Dakota.

Charles D. Gemar
Born (1955-08-04) August 4, 1955 (age 68)
StatusRetired
NationalityAmerican
Other namesCharles Donald Gemar
Alma materUSMA, B.S. 1979
OccupationServiceman
Space career
NASA Astronaut
Rank Lieutenant colonel, USA
Time in space
24d 05h 38 min
Selection1985 NASA Group 11
MissionsSTS-38, STS-48, STS-62
Mission insignia
Retirement1996

Experience edit

Born August 4, 1955, in Yankton, South Dakota, Gemar enlisted in the U.S. Army in January 1973 and reported for duty on June 11, 1973, following graduation from Scotland Public High School, Scotland, South Dakota. In November 1973, he was assigned to the XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where he received an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy Preparatory School at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and later a Department of the Army appointment to join the United States Military Academy Class of 1979.

After graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, he attended the Infantry Officers Basic Course at Fort Benning, Georgia, the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Aviation Course and the Fixed Wing Multi-Engine Aviators Course, both at Fort Rucker, Alabama. In October 1980, he transferred to the 24th Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Georgia, where he remained until January 1, 1985. While at Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield, he served as an assistant flight operations officer and flight platoon leader for the 24th Combat Aviation Battalion, commander of Wright Army Airfield, and chief of Operations Branch, for Hunter Army Airfield.

Other military schools completed include the Army Parachutist Course, Ranger School, and the Aviation Officers Advanced Course.

His hobbies include: water sports, jogging, woodworking, traveling.[1]

NASA experience edit

Selected by NASA in June 1985, Gemar completed a one-year training and evaluation program and became an astronaut in July 1986. He is qualified for assignment as a mission specialist on future Space Shuttle flight crews. Since then he has held a variety of technical assignments in support of the Space Shuttle Program, including flight software testing in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL); launch support activities at the Kennedy Space Center; spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) in mission control during Space Shuttle missions; Chief of Astronaut Appearances. Gemar has flown three times and has logged over 580 hours in space. He flew on STS-38 (November 15–20, 1990), STS-48 (September 12–18, 1991), and STS-62 (March 4–18, 1994).

On his first mission, Gemar served on the five-man crew of STS-38 which launched at night from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on November 15, 1990. During the five-day mission crew members conducted Department of Defense operations. After 80 orbits of the Earth in 117 hours, in the first Shuttle recovery in Florida since 1985, Space Shuttle Atlantis and her crew landed back at the Kennedy Space Center on November 20, 1990.[2]

Gemar then served on the five-man crew of STS-48 aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, which launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on September 12, 1991. During 81 orbits of the Earth, the crew successfully deployed the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS), designed to study the Earth's upper atmosphere on a global scale thus providing scientists with their first complete data set on the upper atmosphere's chemistry, winds and energy inputs, in addition to conducting numerous secondary experiments ranging from growing protein crystals, to studying how fluids and structures react in weightlessness. This five-day mission concluded with a landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on September 18, 1991. Mission duration was 128 hours.[3]

Gemar's most recent mission was STS-62 aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, which launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on March 4, 1994. This microgravity science and technology demonstration mission carried the United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-2) and the Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology (OAST-2) payloads. Sixty experiments or investigations were conducted in many scientific and engineering disciplines including: materials science, human physiology, biotechnology, protein crystal growth, robotics, structural dynamics, atmospheric ozone monitoring and spacecraft glow. During the spacecraft glow investigation, Columbia's orbital altitude was lowered to 105 nautical miles (194 km), the lowest ever flown by a Space Shuttle. STS-62, the second longest Space Shuttle mission to date, concluded after 13 days, 23 hours, and 16 minutes, following 224 orbits of the Earth with a landing at the Kennedy Space Center on March 18, 1994, after traveling 5.8 million miles.[1][4]

Organizations edit

Special honors edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "CHARLES D. (NICKNAME SAM) GEMAR (LIEUTENANT COLONEL, USA) NASA ASTRONAUT (FORMER)" (PDF). NASA. March 1997. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  2. ^ Ryba, Jeanne (February 18, 2010). "STS-38". Mission Archives. NASA. from the original on May 6, 2021. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  3. ^ Ryba, Jeanne (April 2, 2010). "STS-48". Mission Archives. NASA. from the original on May 6, 2021. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  4. ^ Ryba, Jeanne (April 1, 2010). "STS-62". Mission Archives. NASA. from the original on May 6, 2021. Retrieved May 6, 2021.

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  • Spacefacts biography of Charles D. Gemar

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Charles Donald Sam Gemar born August 4 1955 is an American former astronaut with NASA and a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army Gemar has flown on three Space Shuttle missions STS 38 STS 48 and STS 62 Gemar has completed 385 orbits of the Earth and over 581 hours in space He has also served in different positions in NASA including as a CAPCOM for Shuttle missions Gemar was the first astronaut to be born in the state of South Dakota Charles D GemarBorn 1955 08 04 August 4 1955 age 68 Yankton South Dakota U S StatusRetiredNationalityAmericanOther namesCharles Donald GemarAlma materUSMA B S 1979OccupationServicemanSpace careerNASA AstronautRankLieutenant colonel USATime in space24d 05h 38 minSelection1985 NASA Group 11MissionsSTS 38 STS 48 STS 62Mission insigniaRetirement1996 Contents 1 Experience 2 NASA experience 3 Organizations 4 Special honors 5 References 6 External linksExperience editBorn August 4 1955 in Yankton South Dakota Gemar enlisted in the U S Army in January 1973 and reported for duty on June 11 1973 following graduation from Scotland Public High School Scotland South Dakota In November 1973 he was assigned to the XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg North Carolina where he received an appointment to the U S Military Academy Preparatory School at Fort Belvoir Virginia and later a Department of the Army appointment to join the United States Military Academy Class of 1979 After graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering he attended the Infantry Officers Basic Course at Fort Benning Georgia the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Aviation Course and the Fixed Wing Multi Engine Aviators Course both at Fort Rucker Alabama In October 1980 he transferred to the 24th Infantry Division Fort Stewart Georgia where he remained until January 1 1985 While at Fort Stewart Hunter Army Airfield he served as an assistant flight operations officer and flight platoon leader for the 24th Combat Aviation Battalion commander of Wright Army Airfield and chief of Operations Branch for Hunter Army Airfield Other military schools completed include the Army Parachutist Course Ranger School and the Aviation Officers Advanced Course His hobbies include water sports jogging woodworking traveling 1 NASA experience editSelected by NASA in June 1985 Gemar completed a one year training and evaluation program and became an astronaut in July 1986 He is qualified for assignment as a mission specialist on future Space Shuttle flight crews Since then he has held a variety of technical assignments in support of the Space Shuttle Program including flight software testing in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory SAIL launch support activities at the Kennedy Space Center spacecraft communicator CAPCOM in mission control during Space Shuttle missions Chief of Astronaut Appearances Gemar has flown three times and has logged over 580 hours in space He flew on STS 38 November 15 20 1990 STS 48 September 12 18 1991 and STS 62 March 4 18 1994 On his first mission Gemar served on the five man crew of STS 38 which launched at night from the Kennedy Space Center Florida on November 15 1990 During the five day mission crew members conducted Department of Defense operations After 80 orbits of the Earth in 117 hours in the first Shuttle recovery in Florida since 1985 Space Shuttle Atlantis and her crew landed back at the Kennedy Space Center on November 20 1990 2 Gemar then served on the five man crew of STS 48 aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery which launched from the Kennedy Space Center Florida on September 12 1991 During 81 orbits of the Earth the crew successfully deployed the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite UARS designed to study the Earth s upper atmosphere on a global scale thus providing scientists with their first complete data set on the upper atmosphere s chemistry winds and energy inputs in addition to conducting numerous secondary experiments ranging from growing protein crystals to studying how fluids and structures react in weightlessness This five day mission concluded with a landing at Edwards Air Force Base California on September 18 1991 Mission duration was 128 hours 3 Gemar s most recent mission was STS 62 aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia which launched from the Kennedy Space Center Florida on March 4 1994 This microgravity science and technology demonstration mission carried the United States Microgravity Payload USMP 2 and the Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology OAST 2 payloads Sixty experiments or investigations were conducted in many scientific and engineering disciplines including materials science human physiology biotechnology protein crystal growth robotics structural dynamics atmospheric ozone monitoring and spacecraft glow During the spacecraft glow investigation Columbia s orbital altitude was lowered to 105 nautical miles 194 km the lowest ever flown by a Space Shuttle STS 62 the second longest Space Shuttle mission to date concluded after 13 days 23 hours and 16 minutes following 224 orbits of the Earth with a landing at the Kennedy Space Center on March 18 1994 after traveling 5 8 million miles 1 4 Organizations editUnited States Military Academy Association of Graduates Army Aviation Association of America Association of Space Explorers Mount Rushmore National Monument Preservation Society Nassau Bay Volunteer Fire DepartmentSpecial honors editGemar was Distinguished Graduate of his class in Undergraduate Pilot Training and Distinguished Graduate of his class in graduate fixed wing and multi engine pilot training Defense Superior Service Medal Defense Meritorious Service Medal Army Commendation Medal Army Achievement Medal Good Conduct Medal National Defense Service Medals 2 National Intelligence Medal of Achievement NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal NASA Space Flight Medals 3 Honorary Doctorate of Engineering from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Honorary Chair for Membership of the South Dakota Congress of Parents and Teachers Member of South Dakota Aviation Hall of Fame Recipient of South Dakota Newspaper Association 1993 Distinguished Service AwardReferences edit a b CHARLES D NICKNAME SAM GEMAR LIEUTENANT COLONEL USA NASA ASTRONAUT FORMER PDF NASA March 1997 Retrieved February 3 2021 Ryba Jeanne February 18 2010 STS 38 Mission Archives NASA Archived from the original on May 6 2021 Retrieved May 6 2021 Ryba Jeanne April 2 2010 STS 48 Mission Archives NASA Archived from the original on May 6 2021 Retrieved May 6 2021 Ryba Jeanne April 1 2010 STS 62 Mission Archives NASA Archived from the original on May 6 2021 Retrieved May 6 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charles D Gemar nbsp Biography portalSpacefacts biography of Charles D Gemar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles D Gemar amp oldid 1134138104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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