Jim Wetherbee

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James D. Wetherbee
Jim Wetherbee
Astronaut
 Nationality American
 Born November 27, 1952
Flushing, Queens
 Occupation1 Fighter pilot
 Rank Captain, USN
 Space time 66d 10h 23m
 Selection 1984 NASA Group
 Mission(s) STS-32, STS-52, STS-63, STS-86, STS-102, STS-113
Mission insignia
 1 previous or current

James Donald "Wexbee" Wetherbee (born 27 November 1952) is a former American astronaut and a veteran of six space shuttle missions.

Wetherbee was raised in Huntington Station, New York and earned a degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Notre Dame before receiving his commission in the United States Navy. A Navy test pilot, Wetherbee worked extensively on the F/A-18 aircraft before being selected as an astronaut candidate in 1984. He piloted mission STS-32 in 1990 and commanded missions STS-52 (1992), STS-63 (1995), STS-86 (1997), STS-102 (2001), and STS-113 (2002). The final four missions were space station dockings with Mir and the International Space Station; STS-113 was the last complete space shuttle mission before the Columbia disaster. Wetherbee is married and has two children.

Wetherbee retired from NASA in January 2005.

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