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Kevin R. Kregel

Kevin Richard Kregel (born September 16, 1956) is an American former astronaut, and former member of the Space Launch Initiative Project at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.

Kevin Kregel
Born
Kevin Richard Kregel

(1956-09-16) September 16, 1956 (age 67)
EducationUnited States Air Force Academy (BS)
Troy University (MPA)
Space career
NASA astronaut
RankColonel, USAF
Time in space
52d 18h 21m
SelectionNASA Group 14 (1992)
MissionsSTS-70
STS-78
STS-87
STS-99
Mission insignia
RetirementJune 27, 2002

Personal data edit

Born on September 16, 1956, Kregel grew up in Amityville, New York. He was active in the Boy Scouts of America, where he achieved its second highest rank, Life Scout. Kregel is currently married to Jeanne F. Kammer of Farmingdale, New York, with whom he has four children. His parents, Alfred H. Kregel Jr., and Frances T. Kregel, are deceased.[1]

Education edit

He graduated from Amityville Memorial High School, Amityville, New York. National Merit Scholar in 1974. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Astronautical Engineering from the United States Air Force Academy in 1978 and received a Master of Science degree in public administration from Troy University in 1988.

Experience edit

Kregel graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1978, and earned his pilot wings in August 1979 at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona. From 1980 to 1983 he was assigned to F-111 aircraft at RAF Lakenheath. While serving as an exchange officer flying A-6E aircraft with the U.S. Navy at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Seattle, and aboard the USS Kitty Hawk, Kregel made 66 carrier landings during a cruise of the Western Pacific. His next assignment was an exchange tour at the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School at Patuxent River, Maryland. Upon graduation he was assigned to Eglin AFB, Florida, conducting weapons and electronic systems testing on the F-111, F-15, and the initial weapons certification test of the F-15E aircraft. Kregel resigned from active duty in 1990 in order to work for NASA. He has logged over 5,000 flight hours in 30 different aircraft.

NASA experience edit

In April 1990, Kregel was employed by NASA as an aerospace engineer and instructor pilot. Stationed at Ellington Field, Houston, Texas, his primary responsibilities included flying as an instructor pilot in the Shuttle Training Aircraft (STA) and conducting the initial flight test of the T-38 avionics upgrade aircraft.

Selected by NASA in March 1992, Kregel reported to the Johnson Space Center in August 1992. He completed one year of training and is qualified for assignment as a pilot on future Space Shuttle flight crews. Additional duties have included: Astronaut Support Personnel team at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida supporting Space Shuttle launches and landings; CAPCOM in Mission Control. A veteran of four space flights, Kregel has logged 52 days, 17 hours, 20 minutes and 5 seconds in space. He was the pilot on STS-70 (July 13–22, 1995) and STS-78 (June 20 to July 7, 1996), and was the spacecraft commander on STS-87 (November 19 to December 5, 1997) and STS-99 (February 11–22, 2000). Kregel was assigned to the Space Launch Initiative Project, Engineering Directorate, Johnson Space Center, until 2003, when he decided to retire from NASA. He went on to become a pilot for Southwest Airlines until retiring on December 7, 2018.

Space flight experience edit

STS-70 Discovery (July 13–22, 1995) was a 9-day mission during which the crew performed a variety of experiments in addition to deploying the sixth and final NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite. The mission was completed in 142 orbits of the Earth, traveling 3.7 million miles in 214 hours, 20 minutes. STS-70 was the first mission controlled from the new combined control center.

STS-78 Columbia (June 20 to July 7, 1996) was a 16-day Life and Microgravity Spacelab mission. It included studies sponsored by ten nations and five space agencies, was the first mission to combine both a full microgravity studies agenda and a comprehensive life science investigation, and served as a model for future studies on board the International Space Station. STS-78 orbited the Earth 271 times, covering 7 million miles in 405 hours, 48 minutes.

STS-87 Columbia (November 19 to December 5, 1997) was the fourth U.S Microgravity Payload flight and focused on experiments to study how the weightless environment of space affects various physical processes, and observations of the Sun's outer atmospheric layers. Two members of the crew performed an EVA (spacewalk) which featured the manual capture of a Spartan satellite and also tested EVA tools and procedures for future Space Station assembly. The mission was accomplished in 252 Earth orbits during which the crew traveled 6.5 million miles in 376 hours, 34 minutes.

STS-99 (February 11–22, 2000) was an 11-day mission during which the international crew aboard Endeavour worked dual shifts to support payload operations. The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission mapped more than 47 million miles of the Earth's land surface. The STS-99 mission was accomplished in 181 Earth orbits, traveling over 4 million miles in 268 hours and 38 minutes.

Special honors edit

References edit

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

  1. ^ "Kevin Kregel NASA Biography" (PDF). NASA. Retrieved April 3, 2021.

External links edit

  • Spacefacts biography of Kevin R. Kregel

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Kevin Richard Kregel born September 16 1956 is an American former astronaut and former member of the Space Launch Initiative Project at the Lyndon B Johnson Space Center Kevin KregelBornKevin Richard Kregel 1956 09 16 September 16 1956 age 67 Amityville New York U S EducationUnited States Air Force Academy BS Troy University MPA Space careerNASA astronautRankColonel USAFTime in space52d 18h 21mSelectionNASA Group 14 1992 MissionsSTS 70STS 78STS 87STS 99Mission insigniaRetirementJune 27 2002 Contents 1 Personal data 2 Education 3 Experience 3 1 NASA experience 3 2 Space flight experience 4 Special honors 5 References 6 External linksPersonal data editBorn on September 16 1956 Kregel grew up in Amityville New York He was active in the Boy Scouts of America where he achieved its second highest rank Life Scout Kregel is currently married to Jeanne F Kammer of Farmingdale New York with whom he has four children His parents Alfred H Kregel Jr and Frances T Kregel are deceased 1 Education editHe graduated from Amityville Memorial High School Amityville New York National Merit Scholar in 1974 He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Astronautical Engineering from the United States Air Force Academy in 1978 and received a Master of Science degree in public administration from Troy University in 1988 Experience editKregel graduated from the U S Air Force Academy in 1978 and earned his pilot wings in August 1979 at Williams Air Force Base Arizona From 1980 to 1983 he was assigned to F 111 aircraft at RAF Lakenheath While serving as an exchange officer flying A 6E aircraft with the U S Navy at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Seattle and aboard the USS Kitty Hawk Kregel made 66 carrier landings during a cruise of the Western Pacific His next assignment was an exchange tour at the U S Naval Test Pilot School at Patuxent River Maryland Upon graduation he was assigned to Eglin AFB Florida conducting weapons and electronic systems testing on the F 111 F 15 and the initial weapons certification test of the F 15E aircraft Kregel resigned from active duty in 1990 in order to work for NASA He has logged over 5 000 flight hours in 30 different aircraft NASA experience edit In April 1990 Kregel was employed by NASA as an aerospace engineer and instructor pilot Stationed at Ellington Field Houston Texas his primary responsibilities included flying as an instructor pilot in the Shuttle Training Aircraft STA and conducting the initial flight test of the T 38 avionics upgrade aircraft Selected by NASA in March 1992 Kregel reported to the Johnson Space Center in August 1992 He completed one year of training and is qualified for assignment as a pilot on future Space Shuttle flight crews Additional duties have included Astronaut Support Personnel team at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida supporting Space Shuttle launches and landings CAPCOM in Mission Control A veteran of four space flights Kregel has logged 52 days 17 hours 20 minutes and 5 seconds in space He was the pilot on STS 70 July 13 22 1995 and STS 78 June 20 to July 7 1996 and was the spacecraft commander on STS 87 November 19 to December 5 1997 and STS 99 February 11 22 2000 Kregel was assigned to the Space Launch Initiative Project Engineering Directorate Johnson Space Center until 2003 when he decided to retire from NASA He went on to become a pilot for Southwest Airlines until retiring on December 7 2018 Space flight experience edit STS 70 Discovery July 13 22 1995 was a 9 day mission during which the crew performed a variety of experiments in addition to deploying the sixth and final NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite The mission was completed in 142 orbits of the Earth traveling 3 7 million miles in 214 hours 20 minutes STS 70 was the first mission controlled from the new combined control center STS 78 Columbia June 20 to July 7 1996 was a 16 day Life and Microgravity Spacelab mission It included studies sponsored by ten nations and five space agencies was the first mission to combine both a full microgravity studies agenda and a comprehensive life science investigation and served as a model for future studies on board the International Space Station STS 78 orbited the Earth 271 times covering 7 million miles in 405 hours 48 minutes STS 87 Columbia November 19 to December 5 1997 was the fourth U S Microgravity Payload flight and focused on experiments to study how the weightless environment of space affects various physical processes and observations of the Sun s outer atmospheric layers Two members of the crew performed an EVA spacewalk which featured the manual capture of a Spartan satellite and also tested EVA tools and procedures for future Space Station assembly The mission was accomplished in 252 Earth orbits during which the crew traveled 6 5 million miles in 376 hours 34 minutes STS 99 February 11 22 2000 was an 11 day mission during which the international crew aboard Endeavour worked dual shifts to support payload operations The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission mapped more than 47 million miles of the Earth s land surface The STS 99 mission was accomplished in 181 Earth orbits traveling over 4 million miles in 268 hours and 38 minutes Special honors editDefense Meritorious Service Medal Air Force Meritorious Service Medal Air Force Commendation Medal Navy Commendation Medal NASA Space Flight Medals 4 NASA Exceptional Service Medal References edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Kevin Kregel NASA Biography PDF NASA Retrieved April 3 2021 External links editSpacefacts biography of Kevin R Kregel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kevin R Kregel amp oldid 1214791737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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