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Gregory Chamitoff

Gregory Errol Chamitoff (born 6 August 1962) is a Canadian-born American[1][2] engineer and former NASA astronaut. He has been to space twice, spending 6 months aboard the ISS across Expedition 17 and 18 in 2008, and another 15 days as part of STS-134 in 2011. STS-134 was the last of Space Shuttle Endeavour which delivered the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and completed the US Orbital Segment.[3]

Gregory Chamitoff
Born
Gregory Errol Chamitoff

(1962-08-06) August 6, 1962 (age 61)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
EducationCalifornia Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (BS)
California Institute of Technology (MS)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD)
University of Houston (MS)
Space career
NASA astronaut
Time in space
198d 18h 2m
SelectionNASA Group 17 (1998)
MissionsSTS-124/126 (Expedition 17/18)
STS-134
Mission insignia
Scientific career
FieldsAeronautics
ThesisRobust Intelligent Flight Control for Hypersonic Vehicles (1992)

In 2008, Chamitoff[4] voted from outer space;[5] he also conducted a live-from-space satellite chat with students attending school in London.[6]

Early life and education edit

Chamitoff was born 6 August 1962 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada to a Jewish family of Russian origin.[1][2][7] He was inspired to become an astronaut after watching the Apollo 11 Moon landing at the age of six.[8]

His education includes:

Early career edit

As an undergraduate student at Cal Poly, Chamitoff taught lab courses in circuit design and worked summer internships at Four Phase Systems, Atari Computers, Northern Telecom, and IBM. He developed a self-guided robot for his undergraduate thesis project. While at MIT and Draper Labs (1985–1992), Chamitoff worked on several NASA projects. He performed stability analyses for the deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope, designed flight control upgrades for the Space Shuttle autopilot, and worked on the attitude control system for Space Station Freedom. His doctoral thesis developed a new approach for robust intelligent flight control of hypersonic vehicles.

From 1993 to 1995, Chamitoff was a visiting professor at the University of Sydney, Australia, where he led a research group in the development of autonomous flight vehicles, and taught courses in flight dynamics and control. He has published numerous papers on aircraft and spacecraft guidance and control, trajectory optimization, and Mars mission design.[3]

NASA career edit

In 1995, Chamitoff joined the Motion Control Systems Group in the Mission Operations Directorate at the Johnson Space Center, where he developed software applications for spacecraft attitude control monitoring, prediction, analysis, and maneuver optimization.

Selected by NASA for the Astronaut Class of 1998, Chamitoff started training in August 1998 and qualified for flight assignment as a mission specialist in 2000. He worked in the Space Station Robotics branch, was lead CAPCOM for ISS Expedition 9, acted as crew support astronaut for ISS Expedition 6, and helped develop onboard procedures and displays for Space Station system operations.[3]

In July 2002, Chamitoff was a crew-member on the Aquarius undersea research habitat for 9 days as part of the NEEMO 3 mission (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations).[9]

He served as the backup Expedition 15/16 Flight Engineer 2 and STS-117/STS-120 Mission Specialist 5 for Clayton Anderson.

While aboard the space shuttle, he spoke with Michael Sobell Sinai School students via a live satellite link.[6][10]

Expedition 17 and 18 edit

 
Tennis balls that Chamitoff and Garriott juggled while aboard the ISS

Chamitoff served on a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. He launched as a mission specialist on board Space Shuttle mission STS-124. He was flight engineer 2 and science officer on Expedition 17. He returned home as a mission specialist on STS-126, completing a tour that lasted six months.[3]

As part of his personal allowance, Chamitoff brought the first bagels into space, 3 bags (18 sesame seed bagels) of Fairmount Bagels with him, from his cousin's bagel bakery.[11][12] He also bought a velcro chess set and started playing games against mission control, which got quite competitive.[13] Chamitoff also placed a Mezuzah shaped like a rocket made by British-Israeli silversmith Laura Cowan "on the door post near his bunk bed" on the International Space Station.[14][15][16]

While Richard Garriott was aboard the ISS at the beginning of Expedition 18, Chamitoff and Garriott filmed the first magic show in space, and along with Yury Lonchakov, Michael Fincke and Richard Garriott, filmed a science-fiction movie made in space, Apogee of Fear.[17]

After conducting experiments with the SPHERES during his mission, he founded the Zero Robotics competition, where high school students program the robots.[18]

STS-134 edit

Chamitoff served as a mission specialist on STS-134, the penultimate Space Shuttle mission, during which he made two spacewalks, the last of which completed the construction of the ISS.[19]

Gallery edit

Post-NASA career edit

Chamitoff is currently the Lawrence Hargrave Professor of Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Sydney, Australia[20] and a Professor of Engineering Practice in the Aerospace Engineering Department at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. He instructs senior design, human spaceflight operations, and dynamics and controls for aerospace vehicles.[3]

Awards and honors edit

Chamitoff has received the following honors and awards:[3]

  • California Astronaut Hall of Fame
  • NASA Distinguished Service Medal
  • NASA Exceptional Service Medal
  • NASA Space Flight Medal
  • Honored Alumnus CalPoly[21]
  • AIAA Associate Fellow
  • AIAA Technical Excellence Award
  • NASA Silver Snoopy award
  • NASA/USA Space Flight Awareness Award
  • C.S. Draper Laboratory Graduate Fellowship
  • IEEE Graduate Fellowship
  • Tau Beta Pi Honor Society Fellowship
  • Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
  • Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society
  • Applied Magnetics Scholarships
  • Academic Excellence Award
  • Most Outstanding Senior Award
  • Degree of Excellence and California Statewide Speech Finalist
  • Eagle Scout.[22]

Personal life edit

Chamitoff is married to Alison Chantal Caviness, M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D. They have two children.[3]

Chamitoff's recreational interests include scuba diving, backpacking, flying, skiing, racquetball, Aikido, juggling, magic and guitar. He is a certified divemaster and instrument rated pilot. Chamitoff also enjoys chess and has played games with people on earth while living in the ISS.[23]

References edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

  1. ^ a b Lazarus, David (March 26, 2008). "Former Montrealer heading into space". The Canadian Jewish News.
  2. ^ a b "Shuttle lifts off with Montreal-born astronaut aboard". CBC News. 31 May 2008. Now a U.S. citizen, Chamitoff was born in Montreal ...
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Biographical Data:GREGORY ERROL CHAMITOFF (PH.D.) NASA ASTRONAUT" (PDF). NASA. July 2011. Retrieved January 10, 2021.
  4. ^ and fellow astronaut Michael Fincke
  5. ^ "Texans have been able to vote from space for nearly two decades, NASA says". LATimes.com Los Angeles Times. November 8, 2016.
  6. ^ a b "Pupils talk to astronaut". BBC. September 25, 2008.
  7. ^ "Preflight Interview: Gregory Chamitoff". National Aeronautics and Space Administration. my whole family's from Montreal, although a generation before that they're from Russia
  8. ^ Alkira Reinfrank (23 July 2016). "Former NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff talks deep space with Canberra students". ABC News. Retrieved 18 May 2018.
  9. ^ NASA (April 21, 2011). . NASA. Archived from the original on October 24, 2011. Retrieved September 22, 2011.
  10. ^ "Astronaut does live chat with children at north London school". The Guardian. September 25, 2008.
  11. ^ CTV.ca Montreal-born astronaut brings bagels into space 2008-06-02 at the Wayback Machine Sun. Jun. 1 2008 7:29 PM ET ; CTV National News - 1 June 2008 - 11pm TV newscast
  12. ^ The Gazette (Montreal), Here's proof: Montreal bagels are out of this world 2008-06-04 at the Wayback Machine, IRWIN BLOCK, Tuesday June 3, 2008, Section A, Page A2
  13. ^ DYLAN LOEB McCLAIN (7 September 2008). "Space Station to Mission Control: It's Your Move". New York Times. Retrieved 18 May 2018.
  14. ^ "Jews in Space". Community Magazine (Brooklyn). March 2017. p. 44.
  15. ^ "The 'Apollo Mezuza'". Jerusalem Post JPost.com. June 2, 2008.
  16. ^ Halily, Yaniv (2008-06-04). "The kosher space shuttle". Ynetnews. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  17. ^ Matt Blum. "NASA Relents: Apogee of Fear, First Sci-Fi Film Shot in Space, Will Be Released". Wired. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  18. ^ "Zero Robotics History".
  19. ^ NASA (May 2011). "STS-134 Mission Summary" (PDF). NASA. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
  20. ^ Srinivas, K; Steven, Grant. "Aeronautical Engineering" (PDF). University of Sydney. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  21. ^ "Cal Poly Alumni Association Announces 2008 Honored Alumni". California Polytechnic State University. November 3, 2008. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  22. ^ (PDF). Boy Scouts of America. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-22. Retrieved 2010-06-07.
  23. ^ "Chess in Space: Houston, we have a checkmate". ChessBase. August 29, 2008. Retrieved October 10, 2013.

External links edit

  • Gregory Chamitoff on Twitter  
  • Chamitoff interview
  • Space Station Expedition 17
  • Spacefacts biography of Gregory Chamitoff

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Gregory Errol Chamitoff born 6 August 1962 is a Canadian born American 1 2 engineer and former NASA astronaut He has been to space twice spending 6 months aboard the ISS across Expedition 17 and 18 in 2008 and another 15 days as part of STS 134 in 2011 STS 134 was the last of Space Shuttle Endeavour which delivered the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and completed the US Orbital Segment 3 Gregory ChamitoffBornGregory Errol Chamitoff 1962 08 06 August 6 1962 age 61 Montreal Quebec CanadaEducationCalifornia Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo BS California Institute of Technology MS Massachusetts Institute of Technology PhD University of Houston MS Space careerNASA astronautTime in space198d 18h 2mSelectionNASA Group 17 1998 MissionsSTS 124 126 Expedition 17 18 STS 134Mission insigniaScientific careerFieldsAeronauticsThesisRobust Intelligent Flight Control for Hypersonic Vehicles 1992 In 2008 Chamitoff 4 voted from outer space 5 he also conducted a live from space satellite chat with students attending school in London 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 NASA career 3 1 Expedition 17 and 18 3 2 STS 134 4 Gallery 5 Post NASA career 6 Awards and honors 7 Personal life 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editChamitoff was born 6 August 1962 in Montreal Quebec Canada to a Jewish family of Russian origin 1 2 7 He was inspired to become an astronaut after watching the Apollo 11 Moon landing at the age of six 8 His education includes Blackford High School San Jose California 1980 B S Electrical Engineering California Polytechnic State University 1984 M S Aeronautical Engineering California Institute of Technology 1985 Ph D Aeronautics and Astronautics Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1992 M S Physical Sciences Space Science University of Houston Clear Lake 2002 3 Early career editAs an undergraduate student at Cal Poly Chamitoff taught lab courses in circuit design and worked summer internships at Four Phase Systems Atari Computers Northern Telecom and IBM He developed a self guided robot for his undergraduate thesis project While at MIT and Draper Labs 1985 1992 Chamitoff worked on several NASA projects He performed stability analyses for the deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope designed flight control upgrades for the Space Shuttle autopilot and worked on the attitude control system for Space Station Freedom His doctoral thesis developed a new approach for robust intelligent flight control of hypersonic vehicles From 1993 to 1995 Chamitoff was a visiting professor at the University of Sydney Australia where he led a research group in the development of autonomous flight vehicles and taught courses in flight dynamics and control He has published numerous papers on aircraft and spacecraft guidance and control trajectory optimization and Mars mission design 3 NASA career editIn 1995 Chamitoff joined the Motion Control Systems Group in the Mission Operations Directorate at the Johnson Space Center where he developed software applications for spacecraft attitude control monitoring prediction analysis and maneuver optimization Selected by NASA for the Astronaut Class of 1998 Chamitoff started training in August 1998 and qualified for flight assignment as a mission specialist in 2000 He worked in the Space Station Robotics branch was lead CAPCOM for ISS Expedition 9 acted as crew support astronaut for ISS Expedition 6 and helped develop onboard procedures and displays for Space Station system operations 3 In July 2002 Chamitoff was a crew member on the Aquarius undersea research habitat for 9 days as part of the NEEMO 3 mission NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations 9 He served as the backup Expedition 15 16 Flight Engineer 2 and STS 117 STS 120 Mission Specialist 5 for Clayton Anderson While aboard the space shuttle he spoke with Michael Sobell Sinai School students via a live satellite link 6 10 Expedition 17 and 18 edit nbsp Tennis balls that Chamitoff and Garriott juggled while aboard the ISS Chamitoff served on a long duration mission to the International Space Station He launched as a mission specialist on board Space Shuttle mission STS 124 He was flight engineer 2 and science officer on Expedition 17 He returned home as a mission specialist on STS 126 completing a tour that lasted six months 3 As part of his personal allowance Chamitoff brought the first bagels into space 3 bags 18 sesame seed bagels of Fairmount Bagels with him from his cousin s bagel bakery 11 12 He also bought a velcro chess set and started playing games against mission control which got quite competitive 13 Chamitoff also placed a Mezuzah shaped like a rocket made by British Israeli silversmith Laura Cowan on the door post near his bunk bed on the International Space Station 14 15 16 While Richard Garriott was aboard the ISS at the beginning of Expedition 18 Chamitoff and Garriott filmed the first magic show in space and along with Yury Lonchakov Michael Fincke and Richard Garriott filmed a science fiction movie made in space Apogee of Fear 17 After conducting experiments with the SPHERES during his mission he founded the Zero Robotics competition where high school students program the robots 18 STS 134 edit Chamitoff served as a mission specialist on STS 134 the penultimate Space Shuttle mission during which he made two spacewalks the last of which completed the construction of the ISS 19 Gallery edit nbsp Gregory Chamitoff on the International Space Station ISS early November 2008 nbsp Expedition 17 crew portrait B nbsp Chamitoff during the final spacewalk of the STS 134 mission nbsp STS 134 Mark Kelly Roberto Vittori and Greg Chamitoff during a break in the Unity nodePost NASA career editChamitoff is currently the Lawrence Hargrave Professor of Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Sydney Australia 20 and a Professor of Engineering Practice in the Aerospace Engineering Department at Texas A amp M University in College Station Texas He instructs senior design human spaceflight operations and dynamics and controls for aerospace vehicles 3 Awards and honors editChamitoff has received the following honors and awards 3 California Astronaut Hall of Fame NASA Distinguished Service Medal NASA Exceptional Service Medal NASA Space Flight Medal Honored Alumnus CalPoly 21 AIAA Associate Fellow AIAA Technical Excellence Award NASA Silver Snoopy award NASA USA Space Flight Awareness Award C S Draper Laboratory Graduate Fellowship IEEE Graduate Fellowship Tau Beta Pi Honor Society Fellowship Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society Applied Magnetics Scholarships Academic Excellence Award Most Outstanding Senior Award Degree of Excellence and California Statewide Speech Finalist Eagle Scout 22 Personal life editChamitoff is married to Alison Chantal Caviness M D M P H Ph D They have two children 3 Chamitoff s recreational interests include scuba diving backpacking flying skiing racquetball Aikido juggling magic and guitar He is a certified divemaster and instrument rated pilot Chamitoff also enjoys chess and has played games with people on earth while living in the ISS 23 References edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration a b Lazarus David March 26 2008 Former Montrealer heading into space The Canadian Jewish News a b Shuttle lifts off with Montreal born astronaut aboard CBC News 31 May 2008 Now a U S citizen Chamitoff was born in Montreal a b c d e f g h Biographical Data GREGORY ERROL CHAMITOFF PH D NASA ASTRONAUT PDF NASA July 2011 Retrieved January 10 2021 and fellow astronaut Michael Fincke Texans have been able to vote from space for nearly two decades NASA says LATimes com Los Angeles Times November 8 2016 a b Pupils talk to astronaut BBC September 25 2008 Preflight Interview Gregory Chamitoff National Aeronautics and Space Administration my whole family s from Montreal although a generation before that they re from Russia Alkira Reinfrank 23 July 2016 Former NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff talks deep space with Canberra students ABC News Retrieved 18 May 2018 NASA April 21 2011 Life Sciences Data Archive Experiment NASA Archived from the original on October 24 2011 Retrieved September 22 2011 Astronaut does live chat with children at north London school The Guardian September 25 2008 CTV ca Montreal born astronaut brings bagels into space Archived 2008 06 02 at the Wayback Machine Sun Jun 1 2008 7 29 PM ET CTV National News 1 June 2008 11pm TV newscast The Gazette Montreal Here s proof Montreal bagels are out of this world Archived 2008 06 04 at the Wayback Machine IRWIN BLOCK Tuesday June 3 2008 Section A Page A2 DYLAN LOEB McCLAIN 7 September 2008 Space Station to Mission Control It s Your Move New York Times Retrieved 18 May 2018 Jews in Space Community Magazine Brooklyn March 2017 p 44 The Apollo Mezuza Jerusalem Post JPost com June 2 2008 Halily Yaniv 2008 06 04 The kosher space shuttle Ynetnews Retrieved 2020 04 13 Matt Blum NASA Relents Apogee of Fear First Sci Fi Film Shot in Space Will Be Released Wired Retrieved 17 May 2018 Zero Robotics History NASA May 2011 STS 134 Mission Summary PDF NASA Retrieved January 14 2012 Srinivas K Steven Grant Aeronautical Engineering PDF University of Sydney Retrieved January 15 2023 Cal Poly Alumni Association Announces 2008 Honored Alumni California Polytechnic State University November 3 2008 Retrieved January 15 2023 Astronauts and the BSA PDF Boy Scouts of America Archived from the original PDF on 2011 06 22 Retrieved 2010 06 07 Chess in Space Houston we have a checkmate ChessBase August 29 2008 Retrieved October 10 2013 External links editGregory Chamitoff on Twitter nbsp Chamitoff interview Space Station Expedition 17 Spacefacts biography of Gregory Chamitoff Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gregory Chamitoff amp oldid 1216092713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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