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Stephen Robinson

Stephen Kern "Steve" Robinson (born October 26, 1955) is an American former NASA astronaut.

Steve Robinson
Born
Stephen Kern Robinson

(1955-10-26) October 26, 1955 (age 68)
EducationUniversity of California, Davis (BS)
Stanford University (MS, PhD)
Space career
NASA astronaut
Time in space
48d 9h 52m
SelectionNASA Group 15 (1994)
Total EVAs
3
Total EVA time
20h 5m
MissionsSTS-85
STS-95
STS-114
STS-130
Mission insignia
RetirementJune 30, 2012
Scientific career
FieldsMechanical engineering
ThesisThe Kinematics of Turbulent Boundary Layer Structure (1991)

Education edit

He was active in the Boy Scouts of America, where he achieved its second-highest rank, Life Scout. Robinson graduated from Campolindo High School, Moraga, California, in 1973, and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical and aeronautical engineering from the University of California, Davis, in 1978, a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University in 1985; and a doctorate in mechanical engineering, with a minor in aeronautics and astronautics from Stanford University in 1990.

Organizations edit

Robinson is a member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Aerospace Medical Association, and the Experimental Aircraft Association.

Awards and honors edit

He was awarded the NASA Ames Honor Award for Scientists in 1989, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Outstanding Technical paper Award for Applied Aerodynamics in 1992, and the NASA/Space Club G. M. Low Memorial Engineering Fellowship in 1993.

Career edit

 
Robinson turns the camera on himself during his historic repair job "underneath" Discovery on August 3, 2005. The Shuttle's heat shield, where Robinson removed a pair of protruding gap fillers, is reflected in his visor

Robinson started work for NASA in 1975 as a student intern at NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California. After graduation from the University of California at Davis, he joined NASA Ames in 1979 as a research scientist in the fields of fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, experimental instrumentation, and computational scientific visualization. While at Ames, Robinson earned masters and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering at Stanford University, with research emphasis in turbulence physics, and additional research in human eye dynamics. In 1990, Robinson was selected as Chief of the Experimental Flow Physics Branch at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, where he led a group of 35 engineers and scientists engaged in aerodynamics and fluid physics research.

In 1993, Robinson was awarded the NASA/Space Club Low Memorial Engineering Fellowship, and was assigned for 15 months to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as Visiting Engineer in the Man Vehicle Laboratory (MVL). As an MVL team-member, he conducted neurovestibular research on astronauts on the Spacelab Life Sciences 2 Shuttle mission (STS-58). Other MIT research included EVA dynamics for satellite capture and space construction. While in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Robinson was also a visiting scientist at the U.S. Department of Transportation's Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, doing research on environmental modeling for flight simulation, cockpit human factors for GPS-guided instrument approach procedures, and moving-map displays.

Robinson returned to NASA Langley in September 1994, where he accepted a dual assignment as research scientist in the Multidisciplinary design optimization Branch, and as leader of the Aerodynamics and Acoustics element of NASA's General Aviation Technology program.

Robinson has logged over 1,400 hours in aircraft ranging from antique taildraggers to NASA jets.

 
Steve Robinson on an EVA with Canadarm2 on the International Space Station

Robinson began applying to become an astronaut in 1983, and was selected to join NASA Astronaut Corps in 1995. He has flown on four Space Shuttle missions: STS-85, STS-95, STS-114 and STS-130. Robinson served as backup flight engineer for the International Space Station Expedition 4.[1]

On August 3, 2005, as a Mission Specialist (and Flight Engineer) on STS-114, the first Return to Flight mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, Robinson became the first human to perform an in-flight repair to the Shuttle's exterior. Robinson was sent to remove two protruding gap fillers on Discovery's heat shield, after engineers determined they might pose a danger upon re-entry. Robinson successfully removed the loose material while the Discovery was docked to the International Space Station. Robinson performed another "first" on STS-114 when he made the first podcast from space () on August 7, 2005. His self-portrait took during the repair was considered one of the early space selfies.[2]

Robinson served as a mission specialist and flight engineer on STS-130, which launched on February 8, 2010, and rendezvoused with the International Space Station on February 10. As Intravehicular Officer, he choreographed the three EVAs involved with the installation and activation of the Node 3 module and Cupola.

Robinson also served as CAPCOM for various Space Shuttle missions.

He retired from the Astronaut Corps in July 2012 to take a teaching position as a full-time professor in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department at University of California at Davis. "Steve will be sorely missed by the Astronaut Office," said Janet Kavandi, Director of Flight Crew Operations. "He was a fellow classmate, and I will personally miss his ever-positive attitude and smiling face. We wish him the best in his future endeavors, and we are confident that he will be a positive influence and wonderful mentor to inquisitive minds at the University of California at Davis."[3]

Robinson currently directs the UC Davis Center for Human/Robotics/Vehicle Integration and Performance (HRVIP).[4]

Personal life edit

He enjoys flying, antique aircraft, swimming, canoeing, hiking, music, art, and stereo photography. He plays lead guitar in Max Q, a rock and roll band. His Canadian parents, William, a land surveyor, and Joyce Robinson, resided in Moraga, California.

References edit

  1. ^ . NASA. Archived from the original on November 10, 2001. Retrieved August 11, 2007.
  2. ^ "Self-portraits and social media: The rise of the 'selfie'". BBC News Magazine. June 6, 2013. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
  3. ^ Buck, Joshua and Bolden, Jay (July 3, 2012). "NASA Astronaut Stephen K. Robinson Leaves Agency". National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Retrieved July 5, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Home". hrvip.ucdavis.edu.

External links edit

  • "Official NASA Bio, STEPHEN K. ROBINSON (PH.D.) NASA ASTRONAUT (FORMER)" (PDF). NASA. July 2012. Retrieved May 15, 2021.
  • STS-114 Steve Robinson Crew Profile
  • in NASA's Astronaut Flight Lounge; - Select "Steve Robinson" from the Astronauts tab
  • Stephen Robinson on the Davis Wiki
  • Spacefacts biography of Stephen Robinson
  • Aerospace Medical Association
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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Science degree in mechanical and aeronautical engineering from the University of California Davis in 1978 a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University in 1985 and a doctorate in mechanical engineering with a minor in aeronautics and astronautics from Stanford University in 1990 Organizations editRobinson is a member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics the Aerospace Medical Association and the Experimental Aircraft Association Awards and honors editHe was awarded the NASA Ames Honor Award for Scientists in 1989 the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Outstanding Technical paper Award for Applied Aerodynamics in 1992 and the NASA Space Club G M Low Memorial Engineering Fellowship in 1993 Career edit nbsp Robinson turns the camera on himself during his historic repair job underneath Discovery on August 3 2005 The Shuttle s heat shield where Robinson removed a pair of protruding gap fillers is reflected in his visorRobinson started work for NASA in 1975 as a student intern at NASA s Ames Research Center in Mountain View California After graduation from the University of California at Davis he joined NASA Ames in 1979 as a research scientist in the fields of fluid dynamics aerodynamics experimental instrumentation and computational scientific visualization While at Ames Robinson earned masters and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering at Stanford University with research emphasis in turbulence physics and additional research in human eye dynamics In 1990 Robinson was selected as Chief of the Experimental Flow Physics Branch at NASA s Langley Research Center in Hampton Virginia where he led a group of 35 engineers and scientists engaged in aerodynamics and fluid physics research In 1993 Robinson was awarded the NASA Space Club Low Memorial Engineering Fellowship and was assigned for 15 months to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT as Visiting Engineer in the Man Vehicle Laboratory MVL As an MVL team member he conducted neurovestibular research on astronauts on the Spacelab Life Sciences 2 Shuttle mission STS 58 Other MIT research included EVA dynamics for satellite capture and space construction While in Cambridge Massachusetts Robinson was also a visiting scientist at the U S Department of Transportation s Volpe National Transportation Systems Center doing research on environmental modeling for flight simulation cockpit human factors for GPS guided instrument approach procedures and moving map displays Robinson returned to NASA Langley in September 1994 where he accepted a dual assignment as research scientist in the Multidisciplinary design optimization Branch and as leader of the Aerodynamics and Acoustics element of NASA s General Aviation Technology program Robinson has logged over 1 400 hours in aircraft ranging from antique taildraggers to NASA jets nbsp Steve Robinson on an EVA with Canadarm2 on the International Space StationRobinson began applying to become an astronaut in 1983 and was selected to join NASA Astronaut Corps in 1995 He has flown on four Space Shuttle missions STS 85 STS 95 STS 114 and STS 130 Robinson served as backup flight engineer for the International Space Station Expedition 4 1 On August 3 2005 as a Mission Specialist and Flight Engineer on STS 114 the first Return to Flight mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster Robinson became the first human to perform an in flight repair to the Shuttle s exterior Robinson was sent to remove two protruding gap fillers on Discovery s heat shield after engineers determined they might pose a danger upon re entry Robinson successfully removed the loose material while the Discovery was docked to the International Space Station Robinson performed another first on STS 114 when he made the first podcast from space transcript amp audio on August 7 2005 His self portrait took during the repair was considered one of the early space selfies 2 Robinson served as a mission specialist and flight engineer on STS 130 which launched on February 8 2010 and rendezvoused with the International Space Station on February 10 As Intravehicular Officer he choreographed the three EVAs involved with the installation and activation of the Node 3 module and Cupola Robinson also served as CAPCOM for various Space Shuttle missions He retired from the Astronaut Corps in July 2012 to take a teaching position as a full time professor in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department at University of California at Davis Steve will be sorely missed by the Astronaut Office said Janet Kavandi Director of Flight Crew Operations He was a fellow classmate and I will personally miss his ever positive attitude and smiling face We wish him the best in his future endeavors and we are confident that he will be a positive influence and wonderful mentor to inquisitive minds at the University of California at Davis 3 Robinson currently directs the UC Davis Center for Human Robotics Vehicle Integration and Performance HRVIP 4 Personal life editHe enjoys flying antique aircraft swimming canoeing hiking music art and stereo photography He plays lead guitar in Max Q a rock and roll band His Canadian parents William a land surveyor and Joyce Robinson resided in Moraga California References edit ISS Expedition Four NASA Archived from the original on November 10 2001 Retrieved August 11 2007 Self portraits and social media The rise of the selfie BBC News Magazine June 6 2013 Retrieved December 27 2013 Buck Joshua and Bolden Jay July 3 2012 NASA Astronaut Stephen K Robinson Leaves Agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration Retrieved July 5 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Home hrvip ucdavis edu External links edit Official NASA Bio STEPHEN K ROBINSON PH D NASA ASTRONAUT FORMER PDF NASA July 2012 Retrieved May 15 2021 STS 114 Steve Robinson Crew Profile Pre Recorded Q amp A with Steve Robinson in NASA s Astronaut Flight Lounge Select Steve Robinson from the Astronauts tab Stephen Robinson on the Davis Wiki Spacefacts biography of Stephen Robinson Aerospace Medical Association Appearances on C SPANPortals nbsp Arts nbsp Aviation nbsp Biography nbsp California nbsp Engineering nbsp Music nbsp Physics nbsp Science nbsp Scouting nbsp Outer space nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Robinson amp oldid 1202437694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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