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Tracy Caldwell Dyson

Tracy Caldwell Dyson (born Tracy Ellen Caldwell; August 14, 1969) is an American chemist and NASA astronaut. Caldwell Dyson was a mission specialist on Space Shuttle Endeavour flight STS-118 in August 2007 and part of the Expedition 23 and Expedition 24 crew on the International Space Station from April 2010 to September 2010. She has completed three spacewalks, logging more than 22 hrs of EVA.[2][4]

Tracy Caldwell Dyson
Born (1969-08-14) August 14, 1969 (age 53)
StatusActive
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of California, Davis
Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, 1997
California State, Fullerton
B.S. Chemistry 1993[1][2]
Beaumont High School
Beaumont, CA, 1987[3][4]
OccupationChemist
Space career
NASA Astronaut
Time in space
188 days, 19 hours, 14 minutes
Selection1998 NASA Group
Total EVAs
3
Total EVA time
22 hours, 49 minutes
MissionsSTS-118, Soyuz TMA-18 (Expedition 23/24)
Mission insignia
Scientific career
FieldsPhysical chemistry
ThesisA mechanistic and kinetic study of heterocycle and cyclization chemistry on Pd(111) using laser-induced thermal desorption with Fourier transform mass spectrometry (1997)

Personal life

Caldwell Dyson is the younger of two girls, was born in Arcadia, California,[2] and later moved to Beaumont, California, in the early 1980s to attend junior high school where her father worked as an electrician. Her recreational interests include running, weight training, hiking, softball, basketball, and auto repair/maintenance. As an undergraduate, she competed in intercollegiate athletics on the CSUF Titans track team as both a sprinter and long jumper.[5] She is married to Naval Aviator George Dyson.[4] She believes in God,[6] and was raised Methodist.[citation needed].

In a television interview on the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing, she said she is the first astronaut who was born after Apollo 11.[7]

Academic career

As an undergraduate researcher at the California State University, Fullerton (CSUF), Caldwell Dyson designed, constructed and implemented electronics and hardware associated with a laser-ionization, time-of-flight mass spectrometer for studying atmospherically relevant gas-phase chemistry.[1][8]

Also at CSUF, she worked for the Research and Instructional Safety Office as a lab assistant performing environmental monitoring of laboratories using hazardous chemicals and radioactive materials, as well as calibrating survey instruments and helping to process chemical and radioactive waste. During that time (and for many years prior) she also worked as an electrician/inside wireman for her father's electrical contracting company doing commercial and light industrial type construction.[2]

At the University of California, Davis, Caldwell Dyson taught general chemistry laboratory and began her graduate research. Her dissertation work focused on investigating molecular-level surface reactivity and kinetics of metal surfaces using electron spectroscopy, laser desorption, and Fourier transform mass spectrometry techniques.[9] She also designed and built peripheral components for a variable temperature, ultra-high vacuum scanning tunneling microscopy system.[2]

In 1997, Caldwell Dyson received the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Postdoctoral Fellowship in Environmental Science to study atmospheric chemistry at the University of California, Irvine.[3] There she investigated reactivity and kinetics of atmospherically relevant systems using atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry, Fourier transform infrared and ultraviolet absorption spectroscopies. In addition, she developed methods of chemical ionization for spectral interpretation of trace compounds. Caldwell Dyson has published and presented her work in numerous papers at technical conferences and in scientific journals.[2]

NASA career

Selected by NASA in June 1998, Caldwell Dyson reported for training in August 1998. Her Astronaut Candidate Training included orientation briefings and tours, numerous scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction in Shuttle and International Space Station (ISS) systems, physiological training, ground school to prepare for T-38 flight training, as well as learning water and wilderness survival techniques. Completion of this training and evaluation qualified her for flight assignment as a mission specialist.

 
Caldwell Dyson during celebrations for the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing, 2009

In 1999, Caldwell Dyson was assigned to the Astronaut Office ISS Operations Branch as a Russian Crusader, participating in the testing and integration of Russian hardware and software products developed for ISS. In 2000, she was assigned prime crew support astronaut for the ISS Expedition 5 crew, serving as their representative on technical and operational issues throughout the training and on-orbit phase of their mission. During ISS Expeditions 4 through 6, Caldwell Dyson also served as an ISS spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) inside Mission Control. In 2003, she made a transition to the Astronaut Shuttle Operations Branch and was assigned to flight software verification in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL) and also worked supporting launch and landing operations at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Caldwell Dyson also served as Lead CAPCOM for Expedition 11.

Since her last landing, Caldwell Dyson continue to be an ISS CAPCOM but also was the ground IV for US EVA 32, EVA performed by Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren on October 28, 2015. She also served as CAPCOM for the launch and entry during the first flight of the Boeing Starliner in December 2019. She also lead an team focused on improving stowage and cargo transfer processes aboard the ISS and performed multiple NBL run to develop procedure for ISS spacewalks and paired with new astronaut to transmit her experience as an experienced spacewalker.

As Tracy Dyson, she is the host of a series on NASA TV called StationLife, which focuses on facets of life aboard the International Space Station.[10]

On March 21, 2017, Dyson stood behind President Trump as he signed a bill for NASA to send humans to Mars in the 2030s and receive $19.5 billion in 2018 funding. Dyson and fellow NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy presented Trump with an official flight jacket during the ceremony.[11]

STS-118

Caldwell Dyson was assigned to STS-118 on May 17, 2006. It was announced that she would serve as mission specialist 1 on the first flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour after the Columbia disaster.

On August 8, 2007, which was the 119th Space Shuttle flight, the 22nd flight to the station, and the 20th flight for Endeavour, Tracy Caldwell Dyson lifted off for the first time. During the mission Endeavour's crew successfully added another truss segment, a new gyroscope and external spare parts platform to the International Space Station. A new system that enables docked shuttles to draw electrical power from the station to extend visits to the outpost was activated successfully. A total of four spacewalks (EVAs) were performed by three crew members. Endeavour carried some 5,000 pounds of equipment and supplies to the station and returned to Earth with some 4,000 pounds of hardware and no longer needed equipment. Traveling 5.3 million miles in space, the STS-118 mission was completed in 12 days, 17 hours, 55 minutes and 34 seconds. Finally, on flight day 7 of the flight of STS-118, Caldwell-Dyson celebrated her 38th birthday in space.

Expedition 23/24

Caldwell Dyson was assigned for her second space flight on November 21, 2008. Her second space mission consisted of a 6 month mission to the International Space Station.[12]

After a successful liftoff on April 2, 2010 from the Baikonur spaceport on board the Soyuz TMA-18 as Board Engineer 2 with Soyuz Commander Aleksandr Skvortsov and Board Engineer 1 Mikhail Korniyenko and following a two-day rendezvous and docking maneuver with the ISS, she joined Expedition 23 as a flight engineer and transferred on June 2, 2010 to Expedition 24 again as a flight engineer after the departure of the Soyuz TMA-17.

 
The three astronauts of STS-131 and Tracy Caldwell (bottom left) of ISS Expedition 23, the first time four women being in space at the same time.[13]

During the first half of her flight, Caldwell-Dyson and the Expedition 23 crew were joined by the STS-131 crew from April 7 to April 17. This period was the first and only time that four women were together on board the same spacecraft: Caldwell-Dyson, NASA astronauts Stephanie Wilson and Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger, and JAXA astronaut Naoko Yamazaki. From May 16 to May 23, the second and last Space Shuttle visiting mission for Caldwell-Dyson's flight, STS-132, joined the Expedition 23 crew for the installation of the Russian built module : Rassvet.

The second half of Caldwell-Dyson's mission was marked by the failure of a coolant pump at the beginning of August. Caldwell Dyson performed her first spacewalk on August 7, 2010 with NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock. The task for this first of three contingency EVA was to prepare the malfunctioning coolant pump for replacement on the next spacewalks that took place on August 11, 2010 and August 16, 2010. She performed all of this contingency EVA.[14]

After 176 days, 1 hour, 18 minutes and 38 seconds in space, Caldwell-Dyson landed in Kazakhstan on September 25, 2010.[15] During this spaceflight, she completed three spacewalks, logging 22 hrs and 49 minutes of Extra-vehicular activity work to replace a malfunctioning coolant pump.[16]

Third flight

Since December 2021, Tracy Caldwell-Dyson is back in flight training as a back-up crew member of the Soyuz MS-24. She is backing up her NASA astronaut colleague Loral O'Hara.[17]

Other activities

 
Caldwell Dyson in the Cupola module of the International Space Station observing Earth.

Caldwell Dyson is a private pilot and conversational in American Sign Language (ASL) and Russian.[1][18] She is also the lead vocalist for the all-astronaut band Max Q.[19]

In 2011, Caldwell Dyson served as the guest judge on a space-themed episode of the Food Network show Cupcake Wars.[20] She appeared on Episode 3 of MasterChef Junior Season 4.[21]

Caldwell Dyson also advised Jessica Chastain when the actress was preparing to appear as an astronaut and mission commander in the 2015 movie The Martian. Chastain said she was very inspired by Caldwell Dyson.[22]

Caldwell Dyson belongs to the Sigma Xi Research Society and the American Chemical Society.[23]

Awards and honors

  • Honorary Doctorate, California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) (May 2008)[1]
  • NASA Performance Award (2002 & 2001)
  • NASA Go the Extra Mile (GEM) Award (2001)
  • NASA Superior Accomplishment Award (2000)
  • NASA Group Achievement Award – Russian Crusader Team (2000)
  • Camille and Henry Dreyfus Postdoctoral Fellowship in Environmental Science (1997)[3]
  • Outstanding Doctoral Student Award in Chemistry from the University of California, Davis (1997)
  • American Vacuum Society – HWhetten Award (1996)
  • American Vacuum Society Graduate Research Award (1996)
  • Pro Femina Research Consortium Graduate Research Award (1996)
  • Pro Femina Research Consortium Graduate Award for Scientific Travel (1996)
  • University of California, Davis Graduate Research Award (1996)
  • University of California, Davis Graduate Student Award for Scientific Travel (1994)
  • Patricia Roberts Harris Graduate Fellowship in Chemistry (1993–1997)
  • Lyle Wallace Award for Service to the Department of Chemistry, California State University Fullerton (1993)
  • National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Award (1992)
  • Council of Building & Construction Trades Scholarship (1991 and 1992)
  • Big West Scholar Athlete (1989–1991)[3][5]

See also

References

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

  1. ^ a b c d "Impact of the CSU - Alumni". www2.calstate.edu. Fullerton: California State University. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Tracy Caldwell Dyson Biographical Data" (PDF). March 2016. NASA. Retrieved July 6, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d Reed, Dave (2004). "The Sky's No Limit". TITAN Magazine. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Wesson, Gail. "BEAUMONT: Astronaut talks about her space adventure, return". October 18, 2010. The Press Enterprise. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
  5. ^ a b Romero, Oscar (April 7, 2010). "CSUF Alumna travels beyond the globe for the second time". Daily Titan. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  6. ^ NASA Preflight Interview of Tracy Caldwell Dyson, March 23, 2010. Dyson says of her education and early career: "but I think God planted enough people in my life that said, you need to just follow your heart, you need to do what interests you." URL: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition23/dyson_interview.html.
  7. ^ "Astronaut Tracy Caldwell & "Officer Phil" Konstantin's KUSI TV 9/51 Page".
  8. ^ Seipel, Brooke E. (January 28, 2016). "The Challenger disaster, 30 years later: Mission's astronauts still inspire". Orange County Register. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  9. ^ Caldwell, Tracy Ellen (1997). A Mechanistic and Kinetic Study of Heterocycle and Cyclization Chemistry on Pd(111) Using Laser-induced Thermal Desorption with Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry (PhD thesis). University of California, Davis. OCLC 1014023765. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  10. ^ "Astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson hosts NASA show". Atmospheric Integrated Research at University of California, Irvine. January 19, 2015. Retrieved November 2, 2015.
  11. ^ President Trump Signs NASA Authorization Bill, March 21, 2017, retrieved March 21, 2017
  12. ^ "ISS-20 - ISS-26 crews assignment". NASA. November 21, 2008.
  13. ^ . Russian Federal Space Agency. April 3, 2010. Archived from the original on April 8, 2010. Retrieved April 3, 2010.
  14. ^ "Caldwell-Dyson EVA Spacefacts".
  15. ^ "Soyuz TMA-18 Spacefacts".
  16. ^ "Caldwell-Dyson EVA Spacefacts".
  17. ^ "GCTC Current crew in training".
  18. ^ "Astronaut Biography: Tracy E. Caldwell". Space.com. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  19. ^ Nemiroff, R.; Bonnell, J., eds. (November 15, 2010). "Home from Above". Astronomy Picture of the Day. NASA. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
  20. ^ "Cupcake Wars Recap: The Final Frontier - FN Dish – Food Network Blog". June 30, 2011.
  21. ^ Viralvideoz007 (January 1, 2016). "MasterChef Junior Season 4 Episode 3 - Hashtag Best Day Ever [HDTV]". Dailymotion. Retrieved December 3, 2017.
  22. ^ "The Martian - Jessica Chastain & Tracy Dyson Junket Interview".
  23. ^ "Member Directory". www.sigmaxi.org. Sigma Xi. Retrieved May 24, 2020.

External links

  • Official NASA Bio
  • Spacefacts biography of Tracy Caldwell Dyson

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Tracy Caldwell Dyson born Tracy Ellen Caldwell August 14 1969 is an American chemist and NASA astronaut Caldwell Dyson was a mission specialist on Space Shuttle Endeavour flight STS 118 in August 2007 and part of the Expedition 23 and Expedition 24 crew on the International Space Station from April 2010 to September 2010 She has completed three spacewalks logging more than 22 hrs of EVA 2 4 Tracy Caldwell DysonBorn 1969 08 14 August 14 1969 age 53 Arcadia California U SStatusActiveNationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of California DavisPh D Physical Chemistry 1997 California State FullertonB S Chemistry 1993 1 2 Beaumont High SchoolBeaumont CA 1987 3 4 OccupationChemistSpace careerNASA AstronautTime in space188 days 19 hours 14 minutesSelection1998 NASA GroupTotal EVAs3Total EVA time22 hours 49 minutesMissionsSTS 118 Soyuz TMA 18 Expedition 23 24 Mission insigniaScientific careerFieldsPhysical chemistryThesisA mechanistic and kinetic study of heterocycle and cyclization chemistry on Pd 111 using laser induced thermal desorption with Fourier transform mass spectrometry 1997 Contents 1 Personal life 1 1 Academic career 2 NASA career 2 1 STS 118 2 2 Expedition 23 24 2 3 Third flight 3 Other activities 4 Awards and honors 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life EditCaldwell Dyson is the younger of two girls was born in Arcadia California 2 and later moved to Beaumont California in the early 1980s to attend junior high school where her father worked as an electrician Her recreational interests include running weight training hiking softball basketball and auto repair maintenance As an undergraduate she competed in intercollegiate athletics on the CSUF Titans track team as both a sprinter and long jumper 5 She is married to Naval Aviator George Dyson 4 She believes in God 6 and was raised Methodist citation needed In a television interview on the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing she said she is the first astronaut who was born after Apollo 11 7 Academic career Edit As an undergraduate researcher at the California State University Fullerton CSUF Caldwell Dyson designed constructed and implemented electronics and hardware associated with a laser ionization time of flight mass spectrometer for studying atmospherically relevant gas phase chemistry 1 8 Also at CSUF she worked for the Research and Instructional Safety Office as a lab assistant performing environmental monitoring of laboratories using hazardous chemicals and radioactive materials as well as calibrating survey instruments and helping to process chemical and radioactive waste During that time and for many years prior she also worked as an electrician inside wireman for her father s electrical contracting company doing commercial and light industrial type construction 2 At the University of California Davis Caldwell Dyson taught general chemistry laboratory and began her graduate research Her dissertation work focused on investigating molecular level surface reactivity and kinetics of metal surfaces using electron spectroscopy laser desorption and Fourier transform mass spectrometry techniques 9 She also designed and built peripheral components for a variable temperature ultra high vacuum scanning tunneling microscopy system 2 In 1997 Caldwell Dyson received the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Postdoctoral Fellowship in Environmental Science to study atmospheric chemistry at the University of California Irvine 3 There she investigated reactivity and kinetics of atmospherically relevant systems using atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry Fourier transform infrared and ultraviolet absorption spectroscopies In addition she developed methods of chemical ionization for spectral interpretation of trace compounds Caldwell Dyson has published and presented her work in numerous papers at technical conferences and in scientific journals 2 NASA career EditSelected by NASA in June 1998 Caldwell Dyson reported for training in August 1998 Her Astronaut Candidate Training included orientation briefings and tours numerous scientific and technical briefings intensive instruction in Shuttle and International Space Station ISS systems physiological training ground school to prepare for T 38 flight training as well as learning water and wilderness survival techniques Completion of this training and evaluation qualified her for flight assignment as a mission specialist Caldwell Dyson during celebrations for the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing 2009 In 1999 Caldwell Dyson was assigned to the Astronaut Office ISS Operations Branch as a Russian Crusader participating in the testing and integration of Russian hardware and software products developed for ISS In 2000 she was assigned prime crew support astronaut for the ISS Expedition 5 crew serving as their representative on technical and operational issues throughout the training and on orbit phase of their mission During ISS Expeditions 4 through 6 Caldwell Dyson also served as an ISS spacecraft communicator CAPCOM inside Mission Control In 2003 she made a transition to the Astronaut Shuttle Operations Branch and was assigned to flight software verification in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory SAIL and also worked supporting launch and landing operations at Kennedy Space Center Florida Caldwell Dyson also served as Lead CAPCOM for Expedition 11 Since her last landing Caldwell Dyson continue to be an ISS CAPCOM but also was the ground IV for US EVA 32 EVA performed by Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren on October 28 2015 She also served as CAPCOM for the launch and entry during the first flight of the Boeing Starliner in December 2019 She also lead an team focused on improving stowage and cargo transfer processes aboard the ISS and performed multiple NBL run to develop procedure for ISS spacewalks and paired with new astronaut to transmit her experience as an experienced spacewalker As Tracy Dyson she is the host of a series on NASA TV called StationLife which focuses on facets of life aboard the International Space Station 10 On March 21 2017 Dyson stood behind President Trump as he signed a bill for NASA to send humans to Mars in the 2030s and receive 19 5 billion in 2018 funding Dyson and fellow NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy presented Trump with an official flight jacket during the ceremony 11 STS 118 Edit Caldwell Dyson was assigned to STS 118 on May 17 2006 It was announced that she would serve as mission specialist 1 on the first flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour after the Columbia disaster On August 8 2007 which was the 119th Space Shuttle flight the 22nd flight to the station and the 20th flight for Endeavour Tracy Caldwell Dyson lifted off for the first time During the mission Endeavour s crew successfully added another truss segment a new gyroscope and external spare parts platform to the International Space Station A new system that enables docked shuttles to draw electrical power from the station to extend visits to the outpost was activated successfully A total of four spacewalks EVAs were performed by three crew members Endeavour carried some 5 000 pounds of equipment and supplies to the station and returned to Earth with some 4 000 pounds of hardware and no longer needed equipment Traveling 5 3 million miles in space the STS 118 mission was completed in 12 days 17 hours 55 minutes and 34 seconds Finally on flight day 7 of the flight of STS 118 Caldwell Dyson celebrated her 38th birthday in space Expedition 23 24 Edit Caldwell Dyson was assigned for her second space flight on November 21 2008 Her second space mission consisted of a 6 month mission to the International Space Station 12 After a successful liftoff on April 2 2010 from the Baikonur spaceport on board the Soyuz TMA 18 as Board Engineer 2 with Soyuz Commander Aleksandr Skvortsov and Board Engineer 1 Mikhail Korniyenko and following a two day rendezvous and docking maneuver with the ISS she joined Expedition 23 as a flight engineer and transferred on June 2 2010 to Expedition 24 again as a flight engineer after the departure of the Soyuz TMA 17 The three astronauts of STS 131 and Tracy Caldwell bottom left of ISS Expedition 23 the first time four women being in space at the same time 13 During the first half of her flight Caldwell Dyson and the Expedition 23 crew were joined by the STS 131 crew from April 7 to April 17 This period was the first and only time that four women were together on board the same spacecraft Caldwell Dyson NASA astronauts Stephanie Wilson and Dorothy Metcalf Lindenburger and JAXA astronaut Naoko Yamazaki From May 16 to May 23 the second and last Space Shuttle visiting mission for Caldwell Dyson s flight STS 132 joined the Expedition 23 crew for the installation of the Russian built module Rassvet The second half of Caldwell Dyson s mission was marked by the failure of a coolant pump at the beginning of August Caldwell Dyson performed her first spacewalk on August 7 2010 with NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock The task for this first of three contingency EVA was to prepare the malfunctioning coolant pump for replacement on the next spacewalks that took place on August 11 2010 and August 16 2010 She performed all of this contingency EVA 14 After 176 days 1 hour 18 minutes and 38 seconds in space Caldwell Dyson landed in Kazakhstan on September 25 2010 15 During this spaceflight she completed three spacewalks logging 22 hrs and 49 minutes of Extra vehicular activity work to replace a malfunctioning coolant pump 16 Third flight Edit Since December 2021 Tracy Caldwell Dyson is back in flight training as a back up crew member of the Soyuz MS 24 She is backing up her NASA astronaut colleague Loral O Hara 17 Other activities Edit Caldwell Dyson in the Cupola module of the International Space Station observing Earth Caldwell Dyson is a private pilot and conversational in American Sign Language ASL and Russian 1 18 She is also the lead vocalist for the all astronaut band Max Q 19 In 2011 Caldwell Dyson served as the guest judge on a space themed episode of the Food Network show Cupcake Wars 20 She appeared on Episode 3 of MasterChef Junior Season 4 21 Caldwell Dyson also advised Jessica Chastain when the actress was preparing to appear as an astronaut and mission commander in the 2015 movie The Martian Chastain said she was very inspired by Caldwell Dyson 22 Caldwell Dyson belongs to the Sigma Xi Research Society and the American Chemical Society 23 Awards and honors EditHonorary Doctorate California State University Fullerton CSUF May 2008 1 NASA Performance Award 2002 amp 2001 NASA Go the Extra Mile GEM Award 2001 NASA Superior Accomplishment Award 2000 NASA Group Achievement Award Russian Crusader Team 2000 Camille and Henry Dreyfus Postdoctoral Fellowship in Environmental Science 1997 3 Outstanding Doctoral Student Award in Chemistry from the University of California Davis 1997 American Vacuum Society HWhetten Award 1996 American Vacuum Society Graduate Research Award 1996 Pro Femina Research Consortium Graduate Research Award 1996 Pro Femina Research Consortium Graduate Award for Scientific Travel 1996 University of California Davis Graduate Research Award 1996 University of California Davis Graduate Student Award for Scientific Travel 1994 Patricia Roberts Harris Graduate Fellowship in Chemistry 1993 1997 Lyle Wallace Award for Service to the Department of Chemistry California State University Fullerton 1993 National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Award 1992 Council of Building amp Construction Trades Scholarship 1991 and 1992 Big West Scholar Athlete 1989 1991 3 5 See also Edit Biography portal Spaceflight portalReferences Edit This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration a b c d Impact of the CSU Alumni www2 calstate edu Fullerton California State University Retrieved May 24 2020 a b c d e f Tracy Caldwell Dyson Biographical Data PDF March 2016 NASA Retrieved July 6 2021 a b c d Reed Dave 2004 The Sky s No Limit TITAN Magazine Retrieved May 24 2020 a b c Wesson Gail BEAUMONT Astronaut talks about her space adventure return October 18 2010 The Press Enterprise Retrieved November 17 2010 a b Romero Oscar April 7 2010 CSUF Alumna travels beyond the globe for the second time Daily Titan Retrieved May 24 2020 NASA Preflight Interview of Tracy Caldwell Dyson March 23 2010 Dyson says of her education and early career but I think God planted enough people in my life that said you need to just follow your heart you need to do what interests you URL https www nasa gov mission pages station expeditions expedition23 dyson interview html Astronaut Tracy Caldwell amp Officer Phil Konstantin s KUSI TV 9 51 Page Seipel Brooke E January 28 2016 The Challenger disaster 30 years later Mission s astronauts still inspire Orange County Register Retrieved May 24 2020 Caldwell Tracy Ellen 1997 A Mechanistic and Kinetic Study of Heterocycle and Cyclization Chemistry on Pd 111 Using Laser induced Thermal Desorption with Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry PhD thesis University of California Davis OCLC 1014023765 Retrieved May 24 2020 Astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson hosts NASA show Atmospheric Integrated Research at University of California Irvine January 19 2015 Retrieved November 2 2015 President Trump Signs NASA Authorization Bill March 21 2017 retrieved March 21 2017 ISS 20 ISS 26 crews assignment NASA November 21 2008 Four Women will Fly in Space for the First Time in the History Russian Federal Space Agency April 3 2010 Archived from the original on April 8 2010 Retrieved April 3 2010 Caldwell Dyson EVA Spacefacts Soyuz TMA 18 Spacefacts Caldwell Dyson EVA Spacefacts GCTC Current crew in training Astronaut Biography Tracy E Caldwell Space com Retrieved January 14 2017 Nemiroff R Bonnell J eds November 15 2010 Home from Above Astronomy Picture of the Day NASA Retrieved November 17 2010 Cupcake Wars Recap The Final Frontier FN Dish Food Network Blog June 30 2011 Viralvideoz007 January 1 2016 MasterChef Junior Season 4 Episode 3 Hashtag Best Day Ever HDTV Dailymotion Retrieved December 3 2017 The Martian Jessica Chastain amp Tracy Dyson Junket Interview Member Directory www sigmaxi org Sigma Xi Retrieved May 24 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tracy Caldwell Dyson Official NASA Bio Spacefacts biography of Tracy Caldwell Dyson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tracy Caldwell Dyson amp oldid 1134029642, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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