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Mark C. Lee

Mark Charles Lee USAF Colonel, (born August 14, 1952) is a former NASA astronaut who flew on four Space Shuttle missions. He retired from the Air Force and NASA on July 1, 2001.

Mark C. Lee
Lee in 1996
Born (1952-08-14) August 14, 1952 (age 70)
StatusRetired
NationalityAmerican
Other namesMark Charles Lee
Alma materUSAFA, B.S. 1974
MIT, M.S. 1980
OccupationPilot
Space career
NASA astronaut
RankColonel, USAF
Time in space
32d 21h 46m
Selection1984 NASA Group 10
MissionsSTS-30, STS-47, STS-64, STS-82
Mission insignia

Early life

Lee was born August 14, 1952, in Viroqua, Wisconsin, and graduated from Viroqua High School in 1970. Lee is an Eagle Scout. He later attended the United States Air Force Academy, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering in 1974. Following pilot training at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, and F-4 Phantom II upgrade at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, Lee spent 2+12 years at Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan, flying F-4's in the 25th Tactical Fighter Squadron. In 1979, after this assignment, he studied for a Master of Science degree in mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he specialized in graphite/epoxy advanced composite materials.

After graduation from MIT in 1980, he was assigned to Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, in the Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) Program Office, as the operational support manager. His responsibilities included resolving mechanical and material deficiencies which affected the mission readiness of the AWACS aircraft. In 1982 he returned to flying, upgrading in the F-16 and serving as executive officer for the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing Deputy Commander for Operations, and as flight commander in the 4th Tactical Fighter Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, until his selection as an astronaut candidate.

Astronaut career

Lee was selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in May 1984. In June 1985, he completed a one-year training and evaluation program, qualifying him for assignment as a mission specialist on future Space Shuttle flight crews. His technical responsibilities within the Astronaut Office included extravehicular activity (EVA), the Inertial Upper Stage, Spacelab, and Space Station systems. Lee also served as a spacecraft communicator in the Mission Control Center, as Lead Astronaut Support Person at the Kennedy Space Center, Chief of Astronaut Appearances, Chief of the Astronaut Office Mission Development Branch, Chief of the EVA Robotics Branch, and Chief of the EVA Branch. He also worked Space Station assembly issues for the Astronaut Office.

In total, during his four space flights, Lee traveled over 13 million miles going around the world 517 times and spending 33 days in orbit. Lee's first shuttle mission was as a mission specialist on STS-30 (May 4–8, 1989). This mission involved the launch of the Magellan probe, a Venus-exploration spacecraft and experiments involving life sciences and crystals.

In his second flight, mission STS-47, running from September 12–20, 1992, Lee was payload commander with overall crew responsibility for the planning, integration, and on-orbit coordination of payload/Space Shuttle activities. This cooperative mission between the United States and Japan included 44 Japanese and U.S. life science and materials processing experiments and the shuttle carried Spacelab-J. Lee also initiated a unique distinction with STS-47: his wife at that time, N. Jan Davis, was a mission specialist on the flight, making Lee and Davis the first married couple to be in space at the same time. Lee and Davis had met during training for the flight and had married in secret. They disclosed their marriage to NASA shortly before the flight, when it was too late to train a substitute. NASA has since changed the rules and will not allow married astronauts on the same flight.[1]

Lee was a mission specialist on his third flight, mission STS-64, running from September 9–20, 1994. During this flight, he logged 6 hours and 51 minutes of EVA to test a self-rescue jetpack, undertook the first untethered spacewalk in 10 years and deployed and retrieved a solar science satellite. Lee's final flight was STS-82, running from February 11–21, 1997. This was the second Hubble Space Telescope maintenance mission and Lee again served as payload commander. He was a member of one of two spacewalk teams who installed two new spectrometers and eight replacement instruments, as well as replacing insulation patches over three compartments containing key data processing, electronics and scientific instrument telemetry packages. Lee's contribution amounted to three spacewalks totaling 19 hours and 10 minutes of EVA.

Lee was scheduled to fly another mission to the International Space Station in 2000, but was replaced by Robert Curbeam for "undisclosed reasons"[1] which news reports claimed related to a falling-out with "at least one of his superiors at the NASA's Johnson Space Center".[1] Lee asked for the decision to be reconsidered, but was not reinstated.[2] He retired from NASA in 2001.

Personal life

Lee secretly married fellow astronaut Nancy Jan Smotherman, whom he had met during training for their flight, in January 1991.[3] They were the first (and so far only) married couple to fly together in space.[4] They divorced in 1999.

He subsequently married the farmer Paula Marie Simon. They have three boys.[5] In early 2006 Lee's family reunited with his biological grandmother, 77 years after his mother had been given up for adoption.[6][7]

Medals and honors

Lee has been awarded a number of medals and honors including the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, and the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal. He has also received two Air Force Commendation Medals, four NASA Space Flight Medals, the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal, the NASA Public Service Group Achievement Award, and two NASA Exceptional Service Medals.

References

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. "MARK C. LEE (COLONEL, USAF, RET.) NASA ASTRONAUT (FORMER)" (PDF). NASA. October 2006. Retrieved April 3, 2021.

  1. ^ a b c O'Brien, Miles (September 8, 1999). "Shuttle astronaut taken off crew for ISS mission". CNN. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
  2. ^ Golightly, Glen (September 13, 1999). . space.com. Archived from the original on August 30, 2008. Retrieved November 15, 2007.
  3. ^ Anderson, Susan Heller (March 7, 1991). "Chronicle". The New York Times. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  4. ^ "Meet The Only Married Couple To Fly Together In Space". Time. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
  5. ^ "Colonel Mark C. Lee Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles Page 1 | HistoryForSale".
  6. ^ Taxin, Amy (January 3, 2012). . The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on January 8, 2012. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  7. ^ Taxin, Amy (January 3, 2012). "Woman meets child born out of rape, given up for adoption 77 years ago". Toronto Star. Associated Press. Retrieved March 17, 2012.

External links

  • Spacefacts biography of Robert Mark C. Lee

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Mark C Lee news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mark Charles Lee USAF Colonel born August 14 1952 is a former NASA astronaut who flew on four Space Shuttle missions He retired from the Air Force and NASA on July 1 2001 Mark C LeeLee in 1996Born 1952 08 14 August 14 1952 age 70 Viroqua Wisconsin U S StatusRetiredNationalityAmericanOther namesMark Charles LeeAlma materUSAFA B S 1974MIT M S 1980OccupationPilotSpace careerNASA astronautRankColonel USAFTime in space32d 21h 46mSelection1984 NASA Group 10MissionsSTS 30 STS 47 STS 64 STS 82Mission insignia Contents 1 Early life 2 Astronaut career 3 Personal life 4 Medals and honors 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditLee was born August 14 1952 in Viroqua Wisconsin and graduated from Viroqua High School in 1970 Lee is an Eagle Scout He later attended the United States Air Force Academy where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering in 1974 Following pilot training at Laughlin Air Force Base Texas and F 4 Phantom II upgrade at Luke Air Force Base Arizona Lee spent 2 1 2 years at Kadena Air Base in Okinawa Japan flying F 4 s in the 25th Tactical Fighter Squadron In 1979 after this assignment he studied for a Master of Science degree in mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he specialized in graphite epoxy advanced composite materials After graduation from MIT in 1980 he was assigned to Hanscom Air Force Base Massachusetts in the Airborne Warning and Control System AWACS Program Office as the operational support manager His responsibilities included resolving mechanical and material deficiencies which affected the mission readiness of the AWACS aircraft In 1982 he returned to flying upgrading in the F 16 and serving as executive officer for the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing Deputy Commander for Operations and as flight commander in the 4th Tactical Fighter Squadron at Hill Air Force Base Utah until his selection as an astronaut candidate Astronaut career EditLee was selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in May 1984 In June 1985 he completed a one year training and evaluation program qualifying him for assignment as a mission specialist on future Space Shuttle flight crews His technical responsibilities within the Astronaut Office included extravehicular activity EVA the Inertial Upper Stage Spacelab and Space Station systems Lee also served as a spacecraft communicator in the Mission Control Center as Lead Astronaut Support Person at the Kennedy Space Center Chief of Astronaut Appearances Chief of the Astronaut Office Mission Development Branch Chief of the EVA Robotics Branch and Chief of the EVA Branch He also worked Space Station assembly issues for the Astronaut Office In total during his four space flights Lee traveled over 13 million miles going around the world 517 times and spending 33 days in orbit Lee s first shuttle mission was as a mission specialist on STS 30 May 4 8 1989 This mission involved the launch of the Magellan probe a Venus exploration spacecraft and experiments involving life sciences and crystals In his second flight mission STS 47 running from September 12 20 1992 Lee was payload commander with overall crew responsibility for the planning integration and on orbit coordination of payload Space Shuttle activities This cooperative mission between the United States and Japan included 44 Japanese and U S life science and materials processing experiments and the shuttle carried Spacelab J Lee also initiated a unique distinction with STS 47 his wife at that time N Jan Davis was a mission specialist on the flight making Lee and Davis the first married couple to be in space at the same time Lee and Davis had met during training for the flight and had married in secret They disclosed their marriage to NASA shortly before the flight when it was too late to train a substitute NASA has since changed the rules and will not allow married astronauts on the same flight 1 Lee was a mission specialist on his third flight mission STS 64 running from September 9 20 1994 During this flight he logged 6 hours and 51 minutes of EVA to test a self rescue jetpack undertook the first untethered spacewalk in 10 years and deployed and retrieved a solar science satellite Lee s final flight was STS 82 running from February 11 21 1997 This was the second Hubble Space Telescope maintenance mission and Lee again served as payload commander He was a member of one of two spacewalk teams who installed two new spectrometers and eight replacement instruments as well as replacing insulation patches over three compartments containing key data processing electronics and scientific instrument telemetry packages Lee s contribution amounted to three spacewalks totaling 19 hours and 10 minutes of EVA Lee was scheduled to fly another mission to the International Space Station in 2000 but was replaced by Robert Curbeam for undisclosed reasons 1 which news reports claimed related to a falling out with at least one of his superiors at the NASA s Johnson Space Center 1 Lee asked for the decision to be reconsidered but was not reinstated 2 He retired from NASA in 2001 Personal life EditLee secretly married fellow astronaut Nancy Jan Smotherman whom he had met during training for their flight in January 1991 3 They were the first and so far only married couple to fly together in space 4 They divorced in 1999 He subsequently married the farmer Paula Marie Simon They have three boys 5 In early 2006 Lee s family reunited with his biological grandmother 77 years after his mother had been given up for adoption 6 7 Medals and honors EditLee has been awarded a number of medals and honors including the Distinguished Flying Cross the Defense Superior Service Medal the Legion of Merit the Defense Meritorious Service Medal and the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal He has also received two Air Force Commendation Medals four NASA Space Flight Medals the NASA Distinguished Service Medal the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal the NASA Public Service Group Achievement Award and two NASA Exceptional Service Medals References Edit This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration MARK C LEE COLONEL USAF RET NASA ASTRONAUT FORMER PDF NASA October 2006 Retrieved April 3 2021 a b c O Brien Miles September 8 1999 Shuttle astronaut taken off crew for ISS mission CNN Retrieved July 13 2008 Golightly Glen September 13 1999 Astronaut Lee Appealing Removal From Shuttle Mission space com Archived from the original on August 30 2008 Retrieved November 15 2007 Anderson Susan Heller March 7 1991 Chronicle The New York Times Retrieved March 19 2017 Meet The Only Married Couple To Fly Together In Space Time Retrieved June 22 2022 Colonel Mark C Lee Autographs Memorabilia amp Collectibles Page 1 HistoryForSale Taxin Amy January 3 2012 Mom reunites with biological child 77 years later The Boston Globe Archived from the original on January 8 2012 Retrieved January 3 2012 Taxin Amy January 3 2012 Woman meets child born out of rape given up for adoption 77 years ago Toronto Star Associated Press Retrieved March 17 2012 External links EditSpacefacts biography of Robert Mark C Lee Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark C Lee amp oldid 1121585794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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