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Richard M. Linnehan

Richard Michael Linnehan (born September 19, 1957) is a United States Army veterinarian and a NASA astronaut.

Richard M. Linnehan
Born
Richard Michael Linnehan

(1957-09-19) September 19, 1957 (age 66)
StatusManagement Astronaut
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of New Hampshire, B.S. 1980
Ohio State University, DVM 1985
Harvard University, MPA 2009
OccupationVeterinarian
Awards
Space career
NASA Astronaut
RankCaptain, United States Army
Time in space
59d 20h 49m
Selection1992 NASA Group 14
Total EVAs
6
Total EVA time
42 hours, 11 minutes [1]
MissionsSTS-78, STS-90, STS-109, STS-123
Mission insignia

Personal Edit

Linnehan was born September 19, 1957, in Lowell, Massachusetts, and was raised by his paternal grandparents, Henry and Mae Linnehan. He grew up in the state of New Hampshire. He is single and enjoys various sports, outdoor activities and natural history.

Education Edit

Organizations Edit

Awards and honors Edit

Career Edit

After graduating from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in June 1985, Linnehan entered private veterinary practice and was later accepted to a two-year joint internship in zoo animal medicine and comparative pathology at the Baltimore Zoo and Johns Hopkins University. After completing his internship, Linnehan was commissioned as a captain in the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps and reported for duty in early 1989 at the Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego, California, as chief clinical veterinarian for the U.S. Navy’s Marine Mammal Program. During his assignment at the Naval Ocean Systems Center, Linnehan initiated and supervised research in the areas of cetacean and pinniped anesthesia, orthopedics, drug pharmacokinetics and reproduction in direct support of U.S. Navy mobile marine mammal systems stationed in California, Florida, and Hawaii.

NASA career Edit

Selected by NASA in March 1992, Linnehan reported to the Johnson Space Center in August 1992 where he completed one year of astronaut candidate training, qualifying him for Space Shuttle flight assignments as a mission specialist. Linnehan was initially assigned to flight software verification in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL). He was subsequently assigned to the Astronaut Office Mission Development Branch, working on payload development, and mission development flight support for future Space Shuttle missions. He first flew as a mission specialist in 1996 on STS-78, the Life Sciences and Microgravity Spacelab (LMS) mission. In 1998, he served as the payload commander on the STS-90 Neurolab mission. In 2002, he was a member of the four-man EVA crew on STS-109 the fourth Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission. In 2008, he was the lead spacewalker on [(STS-123)] 1JA, an ISS assembly mission where he performed three EVAs and supervised the remaining two during the installation of the JEM module and Canadian SPDM. A veteran of four space flights, Linnehan has logged over 59 days in space, including six EVAs (spacewalks) totaling 42 hours and 11 minutes.[1]

As of 2020, Linnehan is a management astronaut and no longer eligible for NASA Space flight assignments. Dr. Linnehan splits his time between the Astronaut Office Exploration and Integration branches and the NASA Institutional Review Board (IRB) and JSC Institutional, and NASA Flight, Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUCs).[1]

Spaceflight experience Edit

STS-78 LMS (June 20 to July 7, 1996). The Life Sciences and Microgravity Spacelab mission was flown aboard Space Shuttle Columbia. The 17-day flight included studies sponsored by ten nations and five space agencies, and was the first mission to combine both a full microgravity studies agenda and a comprehensive life sciences payload. STS-78 orbited the Earth 271 times, and covered 7,000,000 miles (11,000,000 km) in 405 hours and 48 minutes.

STS-90 Neurolab (April 17 to May 3, 1998) was Linnehan's second Spacelab mission. During the 16-day flight the seven-person crew aboard Space Shuttle Columbia served as both experimental subjects and operators for 26 individual life science experiments focusing on the effects of microgravity on the brain and nervous system. STS-90 orbited the Earth 256 times, and covered 6,300,000 miles (10,100,000 km) in 381 hours and 50 minutes. Both missions served as a model for future life sciences studies on board the International Space Station.

STS-109 HST Servicing Mission 3B (March 1 to March 12, 2002) was the fourth Hubble Space Telescope (HST) servicing mission and Linnehan's third flight aboard Columbia. The crew of STS-109 successfully upgraded the Hubble Space Telescope's systems over the course of five consecutive EVAs, leaving it with a new power control unit, improved solar arrays, the new Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS), and an experimental refrigeration unit for cooling the dormant Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS). With his teammate John Grunsfeld, Linnehan performed three of the five spacewalks totaling 21 hours and 9 minutes. STS-109 orbited the Earth 165 times and covered 3,900,000 miles (6,300,000 km) in just over 262 hours.

STS-123 (March 11 to March 26, 2008) was Linnehan's fourth spaceflight, and his first aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour. The mission delivered the Japanese Logistics Module and the Canadian Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator to the International Space Station. Linnehan performed three of the five scheduled spacewalks on STS-123 with Garrett Reisman, Mike Foreman and Bob Behnken.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Richard M. Linnehan, (BS, DVM, MPA) NASA Astronaut" (PDF). NASA. March 2020. Retrieved June 24, 2021.  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  • "Richard M. Linnehan, (BS, DVM, MPA) NASA Astronaut" (PDF). NASA. March 2020. Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  • Spacefacts biography of Richard M. Linnehan

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Richard Michael Linnehan born September 19 1957 is a United States Army veterinarian and a NASA astronaut Richard M LinnehanBornRichard Michael Linnehan 1957 09 19 September 19 1957 age 66 Lowell Massachusetts U S StatusManagement AstronautNationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of New Hampshire B S 1980Ohio State University DVM 1985Harvard University MPA 2009OccupationVeterinarianAwardsSpace careerNASA AstronautRankCaptain United States ArmyTime in space59d 20h 49mSelection1992 NASA Group 14Total EVAs6Total EVA time42 hours 11 minutes 1 MissionsSTS 78 STS 90 STS 109 STS 123Mission insignia Contents 1 Personal 2 Education 3 Organizations 4 Awards and honors 5 Career 6 NASA career 7 Spaceflight experience 8 ReferencesPersonal EditLinnehan was born September 19 1957 in Lowell Massachusetts and was raised by his paternal grandparents Henry and Mae Linnehan He grew up in the state of New Hampshire He is single and enjoys various sports outdoor activities and natural history Education Edit1971 1974 Attended Alvirne High School Hudson New Hampshire 1975 Graduated from Pelham High School Pelham New Hampshire 1980 Graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Sciences and a minor in Microbiology 1985 Received the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine 1988 Completed two year internship in exotic animal medicine and comparative pathology at the Baltimore Zoo and the Johns Hopkins University 2009 Received the Master of Public Administration degree from Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard UniversityOrganizations EditAmerican Association of Zoo Veterinarians International Association of Aquatic Animal Medicine Association of Space Explorers Adjunct Professor at the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine in Raleigh North Carolina Board member Channel Islands Marine and Wildlife Institute Awards and honors EditNavy Group Achievement Award 1991 Navy Commendation Medal 1992 NASA Space Flight Medals 1996 1998 2002 2008 The American Veterinary Medical Associations President s Award The University of New Hampshire Distinguished Alumni Award 1999 NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal 1999 The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Society President s Award 2002 and Distinguished Alumni Award 2002 NASA Exceptional Service Medal 2003 NASA Distinguished Service Medal 2009 Honorary PhDs Suffolk University the University of New Hampshire and Ball State UniversityCareer EditAfter graduating from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in June 1985 Linnehan entered private veterinary practice and was later accepted to a two year joint internship in zoo animal medicine and comparative pathology at the Baltimore Zoo and Johns Hopkins University After completing his internship Linnehan was commissioned as a captain in the U S Army Veterinary Corps and reported for duty in early 1989 at the Naval Ocean Systems Center San Diego California as chief clinical veterinarian for the U S Navy s Marine Mammal Program During his assignment at the Naval Ocean Systems Center Linnehan initiated and supervised research in the areas of cetacean and pinniped anesthesia orthopedics drug pharmacokinetics and reproduction in direct support of U S Navy mobile marine mammal systems stationed in California Florida and Hawaii NASA career EditSelected by NASA in March 1992 Linnehan reported to the Johnson Space Center in August 1992 where he completed one year of astronaut candidate training qualifying him for Space Shuttle flight assignments as a mission specialist Linnehan was initially assigned to flight software verification in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory SAIL He was subsequently assigned to the Astronaut Office Mission Development Branch working on payload development and mission development flight support for future Space Shuttle missions He first flew as a mission specialist in 1996 on STS 78 the Life Sciences and Microgravity Spacelab LMS mission In 1998 he served as the payload commander on the STS 90 Neurolab mission In 2002 he was a member of the four man EVA crew on STS 109 the fourth Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission In 2008 he was the lead spacewalker on STS 123 1JA an ISS assembly mission where he performed three EVAs and supervised the remaining two during the installation of the JEM module and Canadian SPDM A veteran of four space flights Linnehan has logged over 59 days in space including six EVAs spacewalks totaling 42 hours and 11 minutes 1 As of 2020 Linnehan is a management astronaut and no longer eligible for NASA Space flight assignments Dr Linnehan splits his time between the Astronaut Office Exploration and Integration branches and the NASA Institutional Review Board IRB and JSC Institutional and NASA Flight Animal Care and Use Committees IACUCs 1 Spaceflight experience EditSTS 78 LMS June 20 to July 7 1996 The Life Sciences and Microgravity Spacelab mission was flown aboard Space Shuttle Columbia The 17 day flight included studies sponsored by ten nations and five space agencies and was the first mission to combine both a full microgravity studies agenda and a comprehensive life sciences payload STS 78 orbited the Earth 271 times and covered 7 000 000 miles 11 000 000 km in 405 hours and 48 minutes STS 90 Neurolab April 17 to May 3 1998 was Linnehan s second Spacelab mission During the 16 day flight the seven person crew aboard Space Shuttle Columbia served as both experimental subjects and operators for 26 individual life science experiments focusing on the effects of microgravity on the brain and nervous system STS 90 orbited the Earth 256 times and covered 6 300 000 miles 10 100 000 km in 381 hours and 50 minutes Both missions served as a model for future life sciences studies on board the International Space Station STS 109 HST Servicing Mission 3B March 1 to March 12 2002 was the fourth Hubble Space Telescope HST servicing mission and Linnehan s third flight aboard Columbia The crew of STS 109 successfully upgraded the Hubble Space Telescope s systems over the course of five consecutive EVAs leaving it with a new power control unit improved solar arrays the new Advanced Camera for Surveys ACS and an experimental refrigeration unit for cooling the dormant Near Infrared Camera and Multi Object Spectrometer NICMOS With his teammate John Grunsfeld Linnehan performed three of the five spacewalks totaling 21 hours and 9 minutes STS 109 orbited the Earth 165 times and covered 3 900 000 miles 6 300 000 km in just over 262 hours STS 123 March 11 to March 26 2008 was Linnehan s fourth spaceflight and his first aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour The mission delivered the Japanese Logistics Module and the Canadian Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator to the International Space Station Linnehan performed three of the five scheduled spacewalks on STS 123 with Garrett Reisman Mike Foreman and Bob Behnken References Edit a b c Richard M Linnehan BS DVM MPA NASA Astronaut PDF NASA March 2020 Retrieved June 24 2021 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Richard M Linnehan BS DVM MPA NASA Astronaut PDF NASA March 2020 Retrieved June 24 2021 Spacefacts biography of Richard M Linnehan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard M Linnehan amp oldid 1148680441, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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