Jeffrey Ashby
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Jeffrey Shears "Bones" Ashby | |
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NASA Astronaut | |
Nationality | American |
Born | June, 1954 Dallas, Texas |
Other occupation | Test Pilot |
Rank | Captain, USN |
Space time | 27d 16h 19m |
Selection | 1994 NASA Group |
Missions | STS-93, STS-100, STS-112 |
Mission insignia |
Jeffrey Shears "Bones" Ashby (born June, 1954) is a former American naval aviator and astronaut, a veteran of three space shuttle missions. He is a retired Captain in the U.S. Navy
Jeff Ashby grew up in Evergreen, Colorado, southwest of Denver, and graduated from Evergreen High School in 1972. He attended the University of Idaho, earning a B.S. in mechanical engineering in 1976. He later earned a master's degree in aviation systems from the University of Tennessee in 1993.
[edit] Naval aviator
Ashby is a 1986 graduate of the Naval Fighter Weapons School (Top Gun) and the Naval Test Pilot School. As a test pilot in the U.S. Navy, Ashby helped develop the F/A-18 aircraft and flew the aircraft in combat missions as part of Operation Desert Storm and Operation Southern Watch during and after the Gulf War and as part of Operation Continue Hope in Somalia. He was the Navy Attack Aviator of the Year in 1991. Ashby commanded a fighter squadron stationed aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln; in 1994, his squadron was designated the top F/A-18 squadron in the Navy. Ashby accumulated over 7,000 flight hours and 1,000 carrier landings in his Navy career.
[edit] Astronaut
Jeff Ashby was selected as an astronaut candidate in December 1994 at age 40. He piloted space shuttle mission STS-93 in July 1999 and STS-100 in April 2001, and commanded mission STS-112 in October 2002.
His first flight, aboard Columbia, deployed the Chandra X-ray Observatory and was the first U.S. space mission commanded by a female, Eileen Collins. Ashby's latter two flights aboard Endeavour and Atlantis were the sixth and ninth assembly missions for the International Space Station. He has traveled over 11 million miles, flown 436 orbits around the Earth, and logged over 660 hours (27.5 days) in space. [1]
[edit] External links
- NASA Biography - Jeffrey S. Ashby (Captain, USN, Ret.)
- Spacefacts.de - biography of Jeffrey Ashby
- University of Idaho - Alumni Hall of Fame - 2000 - Jeffrey Ashby - class of '76
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