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David M. Walker (astronaut)

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in 1985; Branch Chief, Space Station Design and Development; and Special Manager for Assembly, Space Station Project Office. From July 1993 to June 1994, Walker was Chief of the Station/Exploration Support Office, Flight Crew Operations Directorate, after which he chaired the JSC Safety Review Board.
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in August 1990, and mapped over 95% of the surface of Venus. In addition, the crew also worked on secondary payloads involving fluid research in general, chemistry, and electrical storm studies. Following 64 orbits of the Earth, the STS-30 mission concluded with the first cross-wind landing test of
665:(December 2–9, 1992) was launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, and also returned to land at Edwards Air Force Base, California. During 115 Earth orbits, the five-man crew deployed a classified 493:, Walker became an astronaut in August 1979. Among his technical assignments, he served as Astronaut Office Safety Officer; technical assistant to the Director of Flight Crew Operations in 1981; a 1638: 1658: 1648: 1618: 686:(September 7–18, 1995) was launched from and returned to land at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. During the mission the crew successfully deployed and retrieved a 1613: 596:(November 8–16, 1984) was launched from and returned to land at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. During the mission the crew deployed two satellites, Canada's 545: 1653: 314: 687: 759: 1593: 1089: 645:, the first U.S. planetary science mission launched since 1978, and the first planetary probe to be deployed from the Shuttle. Magellan arrived at 1623: 1343: 450:, and completed replacement pilot training in the F-14 Tomcat at NAS Miramar, California. In 1975, Walker was assigned to Fighter Squadron 142 ( 570:. That encounter and other infractions of NASA flying rules caused him to be grounded from July to September 1990, costing him the command of 1628: 1516: 669:
payload DOD-1 and then performed several Military-Man-in-Space and NASA experiments. Mission duration was 175 hours, 19 minutes, 17 seconds.
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and tested a leading edge slat modification to the F-4 Phantom. He then attended the United States Navy Safety Officer School at
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payload, and numerous secondary payloads and medical experiments. Mission duration was 10 days, 20 hours, 28 minutes.
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for ceremonies honoring the crew of STS-30, Walker came within 100 ft (30 m) of striking a
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STS-133 Shuttle Report - Injured astronaut replaced on shuttle Discovery's crew
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forced NASA to suspend all Shuttle flights. In 1989, while piloting a NASA
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in April 1999 as Vice President of aerospace sales. Later he retired to
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He logged more than 7,500 hours flying time, with over 6,500 hours in
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In April 1996, Walker retired from the Navy and left NASA to become
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A veteran of four spaceflights, Walker logged nearly 725 hours in
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One of 35 candidates selected by NASA in January 1978 for the new
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
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the Shuttle Orbiter at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
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for sales and marketing for NDC Voice Communications in
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From December 1970 to 1971, he attended the 1517:List of United States Marine Corps astronauts 1337: 1083: 624:in 7 days, 23 hours, 44 minutes, 56 seconds. 1614:Military personnel from Georgia (U.S. state) 1522:List of United States Space Force astronauts 696:International Extreme Ultraviolet Hitchhiker 1654:Recipients of the Gallantry Cross (Vietnam) 548:, scheduled for a May 1986 launch when the 1344: 1330: 1090: 1076: 806:National Intelligence Medal of Achievement 31: 978:by Miles O'Brien, CNN (September 8, 1999) 505:(SAIL); mission support group leader for 1041:Astronautix biography of David M. Walker 359: 1594:U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School alumni 1507:List of astronauts by year of selection 1046:Spacefacts biography of David M. Walker 503:Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory 1624:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 1541: 1101:, "TFNG (Thirty-Five New Guys)", 1978 1325: 1071: 643:Magellan Venus-exploration spacecraft 620:satellites. Mission duration was 127 1629:20th-century American businesspeople 789: 364:Grave at Arlington National Cemetery 966:, Spaceflight Now, January 19, 2011 754:Society of Experimental Test Pilots 430:in the flight test division at the 13: 1609:Aviators from Georgia (U.S. state) 1589:United States Naval Academy alumni 870:Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal 816:Defense Meritorious Service Medals 701: 544:Walker was in training to command 529:in 1984, and was the commander of 392:in December 1967 and proceeded to 355: 306:. He died on April 23, 2001, from 247:(May 20, 1944 – April 23, 2001), ( 14: 1680: 1634:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 1116:← NASA Astronaut Group 8 → 1015: 932:"David M. 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In 1998, Walker served as 432:U.S. Naval Test Pilot School 328: 7: 1644:Recipients of the Air Medal 1599:United States Navy officers 875: 350:United States Naval Academy 323:Arlington National Cemetery 315:M.D. Anderson Cancer Center 103:United States Naval Academy 93:Arlington National Cemetery 10: 1685: 801:Distinguished Flying Cross 671: 652: 626: 581: 374:Naval Air Training Command 118:Distinguished Flying Cross 1499: 1368: 1321: 1210: 1124: 1111: 604:), and Hughes' LEASAT-1 ( 394:Naval Air Station Miramar 294:. In his youth, he was a 238: 230: 201: 179: 169: 159: 145: 138: 131: 113: 98: 88: 65: 39: 30: 23: 988:"Astronauts and the BSA" 854:NASA Space Flight Medals 828:Battle Efficiency Ribbon 694:. Also on board was the 466:and was deployed to the 1118:NASA Astronaut Group 9 1114:NASA Astronaut Group 7 1099:NASA Astronaut Group 8 1056:March 4, 2016, at the 525:. He was the pilot on 424:Edwards Air Force Base 388:. He was designated a 365: 278:. 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