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Wendy B. Lawrence

Wendy Barrien Lawrence (born July 2, 1959) is a retired United States Navy Captain, an engineer, and former helicopter pilot and NASA astronaut. She was the first female graduate of the United States Naval Academy to fly into space and she has also visited the Russian Space Station Mir. She was a mission specialist on STS-114, the first Space Shuttle flight after the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. She is married to Cathy Watson, a former NASA scientist.[1][2][3]

Wendy Lawrence
Born
Wendy Barrien Lawrence

(1959-07-02) July 2, 1959 (age 64)
EducationUnited States Naval Academy (BS)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MS)
RelativesWilliam P. Lawrence (father)
Fatty Lawrence (grandfather)
Space career
NASA astronaut
RankCaptain, USN (ret.)
Time in space
51d 3h 56m
SelectionNASA Group 14 (1992)
MissionsSTS-67
STS-86
STS-91
STS-114
Mission insignia

Early life edit

Lawrence was born in Jacksonville, Florida. She is the daughter and the granddaughter of naval aviators; her grandfather was noted student-athlete Fatty Lawrence and her father was the late Vice Admiral William P. Lawrence, a Mercury astronaut finalist and a former Vietnam prisoner of war who was Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy during his last three years as a midshipman and the person for whom the destroyer USS William P. Lawrence (DDG-110) is named.[2][4]

Education edit

Lawrence graduated from Fort Hunt High School in Alexandria, Virginia in 1977.[5] She went on to attend the U.S. Naval Academy, graduating in 1981 with a Bachelor of Science in Ocean Engineering.[5] She later earned a Master of Science in Ocean Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in 1988, as part of a joint program between the two schools.[5][6]

Organizations edit

Military career edit

Lawrence graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1981. A distinguished flight school graduate, she was designated as a Naval Aviator in July 1982. Lawrence has more than 1,500 hours of flight time in six different types of helicopters and has made more than 800 shipboard landings.[5] While assigned to Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 6 (HC-6), she was one of the first two female helicopter pilots to make a long deployment to the Indian Ocean as part of a carrier battle group. After completion of a master's degree program at MIT and Woods Hole in 1988, she was assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light 30 (HSL-30) as Officer-in-charge of Detachment Alpha. In October 1990, Lawrence reported to the U.S. Naval Academy where she served as a physics instructor and the novice women's crew coach.

NASA career edit

 
Captain Lawrence inspects Space Shuttle tiles (Oct 2003)

Selected by NASA in March 1992, Lawrence reported to the Johnson Space Center in August 1992. She completed one year of training and was qualified for flight assignment as a mission specialist. Her technical assignments within the Astronaut Office have included flight software verification in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL), Astronaut Office Assistant Training Officer, and Astronaut Office representative for Space Station training and crew support. She flew as the ascent/entry flight engineer and blue shift orbit pilot on STS-67 (March 2–18, 1995). She next served as Director of Operations for NASA at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia, with responsibility for the coordination and implementation of mission operations activities in the Moscow region for the joint U.S./Russian Shuttle/Mir program. In September 1996 she began training as a crew member for a 4-month mission on the Russian Space Station Mir. However, she was replaced by David Wolf due to concerns over minimum size requirements for the Russian Orlan EVA suit. Because of her knowledge and experience with Mir systems and with crew transfer logistics for the Mir, she flew on STS-86 (September 25 to October 6, 1997) and STS-91 (June 2–12, 1998). A veteran of four space flights, she logged over 1,200 hours in space. Lawrence was a mission specialist on the crew of STS-114. She was in charge of the transfer of supplies and equipment and operated the Space Station robotic arm on the Return To Flight mission during which the crew tested and evaluated new procedures for the inspection and repair of the Space Shuttle thermal protection system. The mission launched on July 26, 2005, and landed on August 9, 2005.[5][7][8][9][10][11] Captain Lawrence retired from NASA in June 2006.

Spaceflight experience edit

 
CAPT Lawrence (2nd from left) aboard Russian Space Station Mir (June 1998)
 
With James Kelly in Destiny during STS-114. (Aug 2005)

STS-67 Endeavour (March 2–18, 1995) was the second flight of the ASTRO observatory, a unique complement of three telescopes. During this 16-day mission, the crew conducted observations around the clock to study the far ultraviolet spectra of faint astronomical objects and the polarization of ultraviolet light coming from hot stars and distant galaxies. Mission duration was 399 hours and 9 minutes.[12]

STS-86 Atlantis (September 25 to October 6, 1997) was the seventh mission to rendezvous and dock with the Russian Space Station Mir. Highlights included the exchange of U.S. crew members Mike Foale and David Wolf, a spacewalk by Scott Parazynski and Vladimir Titov to retrieve four experiments first deployed on Mir during the STS-76 docking mission, the transfer to Mir of 10,400 pounds of science and logistics, and the return of experiment hardware and results to Earth. Mission duration was 169 orbits in 259 hours and 21 minutes.[13]

STS-91 Discovery (June 2–12, 1998) was the 9th and final Shuttle-Mir docking mission and marked the conclusion of the joint U.S./Russian Phase I Program. Mission duration was 235 hours, 54 minutes.[14]

STS-114 Discovery (July 26 – August 9, 2005) was the first "Return to Flight" mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. Highlights included the first in-flight repair to the orbiter during a spacewalk. Mission duration was 333 hours, 33 minutes.[15]

Awards and honors edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • 2019 U.S. Naval Academy Distinguished Graduate Award[16] (Her father was awarded this distinction in 2000).[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Events and Programs – DGA19 Bio Lawrence – www.usna.com". www.usna.com. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Cavallaro, Umberto (2017). "Wendy Lawrence: The First Woman Astronaut of the US Navy". Women Spacefarers: Sixty Different Paths to Space. Springer International Publishing. pp. 192–197. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-34048-7_29. ISBN 978-3-319-34047-0.
  3. ^ Torres, Catherine (December 1, 2016). . Bellingham Alive!. Archived from the original on November 27, 2021. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
  4. ^ Thompson, Neal (March 7, 1999). "A Hero & A Father; William Lawrence faces adversity still. But he does it with the support of a daughter who fulfilled his dream as well as her own.; Bill Lawrence's Epic Journey". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Biographical Data" (PDF). NASA. August 2006.
  6. ^ Lawrence, Wendy | MIT WHOI Joint Program Alumni Community Association of the Alumni/Alumnae of the MIT/WHOI Joint Program. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  7. ^ Encyclopedia Astronautica: Lawrence March 8, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ A Brief History of the United States Naval Academy-1990s February 11, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ (JSC), Mark Garcia. "NASA – STS-114 Mission Specialist Wendy Lawrence: 'Hanging 10' for Shuttle Countdown". www.nasa.gov.
  10. ^ Becker, Joachim. "Astronaut Biography: Wendy Lawrence". www.spacefacts.de.
  11. ^ NASA Interview with Captain Lawrence (February 23, 2005)
  12. ^ KSC, Lynda Warnock. "NASA – STS-67". www.nasa.gov. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  13. ^ KSC, Lynda Warnock. "NASA – STS-86". www.nasa.gov. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  14. ^ KSC, Lynda Warnock. "NASA – STS-91". www.nasa.gov. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  15. ^ KSC, Lynda Warnock. "NASA – STS-114". www.nasa.gov. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  16. ^ "Events and Programs – DGA Announcement – www.usna.com". www.usna.com. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  17. ^ "Events and Programs – Distinguished Graduate Award Past Recipients – www.usna.com". www.usna.com. Retrieved July 20, 2020.

External links edit

  • NASA biography
  • Wendy Lawrence oral history interview at The Museum of Flight Digital Collections

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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 from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Wendy B Lawrence news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message Wendy Barrien Lawrence born July 2 1959 is a retired United States Navy Captain an engineer and former helicopter pilot and NASA astronaut She was the first female graduate of the United States Naval Academy to fly into space and she has also visited the Russian Space Station Mir She was a mission specialist on STS 114 the first Space Shuttle flight after the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster She is married to Cathy Watson a former NASA scientist 1 2 3 Wendy LawrenceBornWendy Barrien Lawrence 1959 07 02 July 2 1959 age 64 Jacksonville Florida U S EducationUnited States Naval Academy BS Massachusetts Institute of Technology MS RelativesWilliam P Lawrence father Fatty Lawrence grandfather Space careerNASA astronautRankCaptain USN ret Time in space51d 3h 56mSelectionNASA Group 14 1992 MissionsSTS 67STS 86STS 91STS 114Mission insignia Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Organizations 4 Military career 5 NASA career 5 1 Spaceflight experience 6 Awards and honors 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editLawrence was born in Jacksonville Florida She is the daughter and the granddaughter of naval aviators her grandfather was noted student athlete Fatty Lawrence and her father was the late Vice Admiral William P Lawrence a Mercury astronaut finalist and a former Vietnam prisoner of war who was Superintendent of the U S Naval Academy during his last three years as a midshipman and the person for whom the destroyer USS William P Lawrence DDG 110 is named 2 4 Education editLawrence graduated from Fort Hunt High School in Alexandria Virginia in 1977 5 She went on to attend the U S Naval Academy graduating in 1981 with a Bachelor of Science in Ocean Engineering 5 She later earned a Master of Science in Ocean Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in 1988 as part of a joint program between the two schools 5 6 Organizations editLarwance Heights Middle School Phi Kappa Phi Association of Naval Aviation Women Military Aviators Naval Helicopter Association The Mars GenerationMilitary career editThis section of a 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 from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Wendy B Lawrence news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message Lawrence graduated from the U S Naval Academy in 1981 A distinguished flight school graduate she was designated as a Naval Aviator in July 1982 Lawrence has more than 1 500 hours of flight time in six different types of helicopters and has made more than 800 shipboard landings 5 While assigned to Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 6 HC 6 she was one of the first two female helicopter pilots to make a long deployment to the Indian Ocean as part of a carrier battle group After completion of a master s degree program at MIT and Woods Hole in 1988 she was assigned to Helicopter Anti Submarine Squadron Light 30 HSL 30 as Officer in charge of Detachment Alpha In October 1990 Lawrence reported to the U S Naval Academy where she served as a physics instructor and the novice women s crew coach NASA career edit nbsp Captain Lawrence inspects Space Shuttle tiles Oct 2003 Selected by NASA in March 1992 Lawrence reported to the Johnson Space Center in August 1992 She completed one year of training and was qualified for flight assignment as a mission specialist Her technical assignments within the Astronaut Office have included flight software verification in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory SAIL Astronaut Office Assistant Training Officer and Astronaut Office representative for Space Station training and crew support She flew as the ascent entry flight engineer and blue shift orbit pilot on STS 67 March 2 18 1995 She next served as Director of Operations for NASA at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City Russia with responsibility for the coordination and implementation of mission operations activities in the Moscow region for the joint U S Russian Shuttle Mir program In September 1996 she began training as a crew member for a 4 month mission on the Russian Space Station Mir However she was replaced by David Wolf due to concerns over minimum size requirements for the Russian Orlan EVA suit Because of her knowledge and experience with Mir systems and with crew transfer logistics for the Mir she flew on STS 86 September 25 to October 6 1997 and STS 91 June 2 12 1998 A veteran of four space flights she logged over 1 200 hours in space Lawrence was a mission specialist on the crew of STS 114 She was in charge of the transfer of supplies and equipment and operated the Space Station robotic arm on the Return To Flight mission during which the crew tested and evaluated new procedures for the inspection and repair of the Space Shuttle thermal protection system The mission launched on July 26 2005 and landed on August 9 2005 5 7 8 9 10 11 Captain Lawrence retired from NASA in June 2006 Spaceflight experience edit nbsp CAPT Lawrence 2nd from left aboard Russian Space Station Mir June 1998 nbsp With James Kelly in Destiny during STS 114 Aug 2005 STS 67 Endeavour March 2 18 1995 was the second flight of the ASTRO observatory a unique complement of three telescopes During this 16 day mission the crew conducted observations around the clock to study the far ultraviolet spectra of faint astronomical objects and the polarization of ultraviolet light coming from hot stars and distant galaxies Mission duration was 399 hours and 9 minutes 12 STS 86 Atlantis September 25 to October 6 1997 was the seventh mission to rendezvous and dock with the Russian Space Station Mir Highlights included the exchange of U S crew members Mike Foale and David Wolf a spacewalk by Scott Parazynski and Vladimir Titov to retrieve four experiments first deployed on Mir during the STS 76 docking mission the transfer to Mir of 10 400 pounds of science and logistics and the return of experiment hardware and results to Earth Mission duration was 169 orbits in 259 hours and 21 minutes 13 STS 91 Discovery June 2 12 1998 was the 9th and final Shuttle Mir docking mission and marked the conclusion of the joint U S Russian Phase I Program Mission duration was 235 hours 54 minutes 14 STS 114 Discovery July 26 August 9 2005 was the first Return to Flight mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster Highlights included the first in flight repair to the orbiter during a spacewalk Mission duration was 333 hours 33 minutes 15 Awards and honors edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Naval Aviator Astronaut badge Defense Superior Service Medalwith cluster Legion of Merit Defense Meritorious Service Medalwith two clusters Meritorious Service Medalwith star Achievement Medalwith star NASA Space Flight Medalwith three stars National Defense Service Medalwith star Global War on TerrorismService Medal Sea Service Deployment Ribbonwith star Overseas Service Ribbon Winifred Collins Award 2019 U S Naval Academy Distinguished Graduate Award 16 Her father was awarded this distinction in 2000 17 References edit Events and Programs DGA19 Bio Lawrence www usna com www usna com Retrieved April 3 2021 a b Cavallaro Umberto 2017 Wendy Lawrence The First Woman Astronaut of the US Navy Women Spacefarers Sixty Different Paths to Space Springer International Publishing pp 192 197 doi 10 1007 978 3 319 34048 7 29 ISBN 978 3 319 34047 0 Torres Catherine December 1 2016 Wonder Woman Cathy Watson Bellingham Alive Archived from the original on November 27 2021 Retrieved October 8 2021 Thompson Neal March 7 1999 A Hero amp A Father William Lawrence faces adversity still But he does it with the support of a daughter who fulfilled his dream as well as her own Bill Lawrence s Epic Journey The Baltimore Sun Retrieved October 8 2021 a b c d e Biographical Data PDF NASA August 2006 Lawrence Wendy MIT WHOI Joint Program Alumni Community Association of the Alumni Alumnae of the MIT WHOI Joint Program Retrieved July 12 2011 Encyclopedia Astronautica Lawrence Archived March 8 2005 at the Wayback Machine A Brief History of the United States Naval Academy 1990s Archived February 11 2005 at the Wayback Machine JSC Mark Garcia NASA STS 114 Mission Specialist Wendy Lawrence Hanging 10 for Shuttle Countdown www nasa gov Becker Joachim Astronaut Biography Wendy Lawrence www spacefacts de NASA Interview with Captain Lawrence February 23 2005 KSC Lynda Warnock NASA STS 67 www nasa gov Retrieved July 20 2020 KSC Lynda Warnock NASA STS 86 www nasa gov Retrieved July 20 2020 KSC Lynda Warnock NASA STS 91 www nasa gov Retrieved July 20 2020 KSC Lynda Warnock NASA STS 114 www nasa gov Retrieved July 20 2020 Events and Programs DGA Announcement www usna com www usna com Retrieved July 20 2020 Events and Programs Distinguished Graduate Award Past Recipients www usna com www usna com Retrieved July 20 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wendy B Lawrence NASA biography Wendy Lawrence oral history interview at The Museum of Flight Digital Collections Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wendy B Lawrence amp oldid 1223332155, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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