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384:(September 30 to October 11, 1994) was part of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth. STS-68, Space Radar Lab-2 (SRL-2), was the second flight of three advanced radars called SIR-C/X-SAR (Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar), and a carbon-monoxide pollution sensor, MAPS (Measurement of Air Pollution from Satellites). SIR-C/X-SAR and MAPS operated together in Endeavour's cargo bay to study Earth's surface and atmosphere, creating radar images of Earth's surface environment and mapping global production and transport of carbon monoxide pollution. Real-time crew observations of environmental conditions, along with over 14,000 photographs, aided the science team in interpreting the SRL data. The SRL-2 mission was a highly successful test of technology intended for long-term environmental and geological monitoring of planet Earth. STS-68 launched from 697: 31: 169: 164: 174: 159: 613: 643: 369:
in Houston where he was tasked with the Safety Technical Authority of the programs and projects at JSC as well as JSC's Institutional Safety program. Since Sept 1, 2011, Wilcutt has served as NASA's chief of safety and mission assurance. He was responsible for the development, implementation and
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space station and ferried supplies, personnel, and scientific equipment to this base 240 miles above the Earth. The crew transferred over 3.5 tons of supplies to and from the Mir and exchanged U.S. astronauts on Mir for the first time – leaving
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home after her record six months stay aboard Mir. Mission duration was 10 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes, traveling 3.9 million miles in 159 orbits of the Earth.
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Service Module and the Space Station. STS-106 orbited the Earth 185 times, and covered 4.9 million miles in 11 days, 19 hours, and 10 minutes.
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oversight of all safety and mission assurance policies and procedures for all NASA programs. He retired from NASA on December 31, 2020.
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missions. Wilcutt was NASA's Chief of Safety and Mission Assurance, until his retirement from NASA in December 2020.
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delivered more than 6,600 pounds of supplies and installed batteries, power converters, life support, and
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conversion training, and served as an F/A-18 Fighter Weapons and Air Combat Maneuvering Instructor with
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in order to connect power, data and communications cables to the newly arrived
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fraternity. He then taught high school math for two years before entering the
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to Mir. In the fifth and last exchange of a U.S. astronaut, STS-89 delivered
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Wilcutt was selected as an astronaut candidate in 1990; he piloted missions
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for the arrival of the first permanent crew. The five astronauts and two
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Wilcutt served as director of safety and mission assurance at NASA's
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He has over 6,600 flight hours in more than 30 different aircraft.
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Honorary Ph.D. of Science, Western Kentucky University (2000).
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
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Russellville, Kentucky
Western Kentucky University
BA
NASA astronaut
Colonel
USMC
NASA Group 13 (1990)
STS-68
STS-79
STS-89
STS-106




United States Marine Corps
NASA
astronaut
Space Shuttle
Russellville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky
Southern High School
Bachelor of Arts
mathematics
Western Kentucky University
Lambda Chi Alpha
United States Marine Corps
aviator wings
F-4 Phantom

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