Dennis Chamberland

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Dennis Chamberland
Dennis Chamberland

Dennis Chamberland (1951- ) American bioengineer, explorer, and author.

Dennis Chamberland, an aquanaut and Mission Commander for seven NASA underwater missions, designed and built the Scott Carpenter Space Analog Station underwater habitat. Chamberland was elected a Fellow of the New York Explorers Club in 1991.

At the turn of the 21st century, Chamberland had published nearly 100 articles and reference works, mostly dealing with scientific and technical issues. In 1986, Chamberland published a landmark cover story on Genetic Engineering in Christianity Today magazine. Chamberland also published an in-depth interview with General William Westmoreland in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings that leant a critical insight on the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War. He began writing books and novels in 1994.

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