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Extractions: Byron K. Lichtenberg Dr. Byron Lichtenberg has flown two space shuttle missions as a Payload Specialist. In this capacity, he represented over 100 scientists with experiments from all parts of the world. As the first non-NASA astronaut, Dr. Lichtenberg flew his first mission, SPACELAB 1, in 1983 aboard the shuttle "Columbia" where he spent 10 days in orbit conducting 72 different experiments in 5 scientific disciplines. This mission was the first flight of the European developed Spacelab module and was a demonstration flight for the different types of science that can be conducted in orbit including life science, materials science, Earth observations, astronomy and solar physics, and upper atmospheric and plasma physics. During his second flight, ATLAS-1, in 1992 aboard the shuttle "Atlantis," Dr. Lichtenberg conducted 14 experiments during 9 days primarily studying the upper atmosphere and the sun. During this mission the crew created the first ever artificial aurora by firing a beam of electrons into the lower atmosphere to produce spots of light similar to, but much dimmer than the "Northern Lights." Dr. Lichtenberg received his bachelor of science degree from Brown University in 1969 in aerospace engineering. Following a tour of duty in the Air Force during which he flew 138 combat missions in Vietnam (earning 10 Air medals and 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses), he returned to graduate school at MIT. He received his Master of Science degree in mechanical engineering in 1975 and his Doctorate in biomedical engineering in 1979.
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Ask An Astronaut: Archive: Byron Lichtenberg Byron K. Lichtenberg Shuttle Payload Specialist. Engineer Byron Lichtenberghas made two flights as a Shuttle payload specialist. http://www.ari.net/nss/askastro/Lichtenberg/biography.html
Extractions: Shuttle Payload Specialist Engineer Byron Lichtenberg has made two flights as a Shuttle payload specialist. He was the first American space traveler who was not a career astronaut. In November and December 1983 he served in the crew of STS-9, which carried the reusable Spacelab 1. This was the first flight of the reusable Spacelab module built by the European Space Agency. Lichtenberg and fellow payload specialist Ulf Merbold joined four NASA astronauts in carrying out seventy different experiments in a variety of fields, from space medicine to astronomy. In May 1984, he was selected as one of the two prime specialists for the Spacelab Earth Observation Mission originally scheduled for the summer of 1986, but postponed for several years following the Challenger disaster. Spacelab EOM was later renamed Spacelab ATLAS (ATmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science) and launched in March 1992. The eight day mission carried a crew of seven, who performed experiments in atmospheric and Earth science. He has logged 462 hours in space.
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Extractions: Lichtenberg joined the USAF via ROTC. After graduation from Brown he trained as a pilot at Williams AFB, Arizona, earning his wings in 1970. For the next three years he was an F-4 pilot, flying 138 combat missions with the 25th Tactical Fighter Squadron based at Ubon, Thailand. He left active duty in 1973 and returned to college. In 1977 Lichtenberg applied for the NASA astronaut group but was not chosen. In 1978, he was selected as a SpaceLab payload specialist. Following his flights on Spacelab, Lichtenberg left NASA in 1992 and co-founded Payload Systems, a company devoted to the commercial uses of space. PSI experiments have flown aboard the Russian Mir space station. STS-9 Columbia Crew: John Young Brewster Shaw Owen Garriott Robert Parker , Byron Lichtenberg, Ulf Merbold Launched: 28th November 1983 Landed: 8th December 1983 Carried an ESA payload, the Habitable SpaceLab and pallet with 71 experiments. The six man crew divided into two 12 hours shifts, red and blue to operate the experiments. This mission was the first high inclination orbit of the Shuttle.
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Payload Specialist Astronaut Bio:Byron K. Lichtenberg Texas 77058. NAME byron K. lichtenberg, Sc. D. Payload Specialist.PERSONAL DATA Born February 19, 1948 in Stroudsburg, PA. Married http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/lichtenberg-bk.html
Extractions: Payload Specialist PERSONAL DATA: Born February 19, 1948 in Stroudsburg, PA. Married with 5 children, 2 adopted Chinese daughters. He is a U.S. citizen. EDUCATION: Sc.D., Westminster College (honorary); Sc.D., biomedical engineering, MIT (1979); S.M., mechanical engineering, MIT (1975); Sc.B., aerospace engineering, Brown University (1969). AWARDS: Awarded the NASA Space Flight Medal (two awards), the AIAA Haley Space Flight Award, and the FAI Komorov Award. ORGANIZATIONS: Founding Member, Association of Space Explorers, X-Prize Foundation, and the International Space University. Member, User Panel for National Space Biomedical Research Institute, Tau Beta Pi (honorary engineering society), and Sigma Xi (honorary scientific society). EXPERIENCE: From 1978 to 1984 he was a Research the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)/Canadian Vestibular experiments on Spacelab 1, Spacelab D-1, Spacelab SLS-1 and SLS-2, and a Co-principal investigator for the Mental Workload and Performance experiment flown on IML-1 to assess human-computer workstation characteristics for the Space Station. He was a Founder of Payload Systems, Inc., a company that has provided hardware and flight support for MODE and MACE experiments for the Space Shuttle and ISS. They also were the first commercial user of the Mir Space Station, flying protein crystal growth experiments to Mir in the early 1990fs. He is now President of Zero Gravity Corporation, founded to make parabolic, weightless aircraft flights available to the general public. He was an Air Force fighter pilot for 23 years, flying the F-4, F-100, and A-10. Survived 238 combat missions during the Vietnam War, and received 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, 10 Air Medals, and numerous other decorations. Currently flies as a Captain for a major Airline.
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Extractions: Payload Specialist Astronauts Space Flight Participants Payload Specialist Astronauts A special category of astronauts typically titled payload specialist refers to individuals selected and trained by commercial or research organizations for flights of a specific payload on a space flight mission. At the present time, these payload specialists may be cosmonauts or astronauts designated by the international partners, individuals selected by the research community, or a company or consortia flying a commercial payload aboard the spacecraft. ACTON, Loren W.
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Extractions: By Jim Plaxco Dr. Owen Garriott On the afternoon of Saturday, October 23, I had the good fortune to be able to sit down and talk with Dr. Byron Lichtenberg about space based research. Following is a transcript of that conversation. Q: As a scientist, do you think that there is value in doing experiments in orbit? A: I really think that there is a lot of value in carrying out experiments in orbit. In the Spacelab program, in the last 10 years we have only had seven weeks of dedicated laboratory experience in space. So if you try to compare doing research in space versus research in a ground based laboratory, we are really at the beginning stages. I know in my heart that there are a lot of things that we are going to find out in the future - either processes that we can elucidate in space or new crystal structures or a variety of things that we can learn from going into space and doing primarily life science and microgravity science experiments in zero gravity that we just can not predict yet. A lot of people say "where's the beef, where's the payoff?" and we can't say that yet. Having been there twice and knowing the changes in the physical parameters of doing an experiment, there are going to be things that we find out when we get to the station - when we get to a permanent laboratory existence in space - that nobody can predict yet.