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STS-89 Pilot Joe Edwards
Jr. gives a 'thumbs up' as he completes the donning of his
launch/entry suit in the Operations and Checkout (O&C)
Building. He has flown more than 2,600 hours in over 25 different
aircraft and logged over 650 arrested landings. He and six
fellow crew members will soon depart the O&C and head
for Launch Pad 39A, where the Space Shuttle Endeavour will
lift off during a launch window that opens at 9:43 p.m. EST,
Jan. 22. STS-89 is the eighth of nine planned missions to
dock the Space Shuttle with Russia's Mir space station. |
JOE FRANK EDWARDS, JR., (COMMANDER,
USN, RET.)
NASA ASTRONAUT (FORMER)
PERSONAL DATA: Born February 3, 1958, in Richmond, Virginia.
Considers Lineville, Alabama, and Roanoke, Alabama, to be his hometowns.
Married to the former Janet Leigh Ragan of Leonardtown, Maryland.
He enjoys basketball, running, football and softball. His parents,
Joe Frank and Jane McMurray Edwards, reside in Roanoke, Alabama.
EDUCATION: Graduated from Lineville High School, Lineville,
Alabama, in 1976. Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering
from the United States Naval Academy, 1980. Master of Science degree
in Aviation Systems from University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1994.
ORGANIZATIONS: Society of Experimental Test Pilots, Association
of Naval Aviation, U.S. Naval Institute.
SPECIAL HONORS: Distinguished Flying Cross, Defense
Superior Service Medal, Air Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal,
Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal. Daedalian Superior
Airmanship Award 1992, Fighter Squadron 143 Fighter Pilot of the Year,
1984, 1985, Fighter Squadron 142 Fighter Pilot of the Year, 1990,
1991, 1992. Carrier Airwing Seven Pilot of the Year, 1985, 1990, 1991.
EXPERIENCE: Designated a Naval Aviator in February
1982. Assigned to Fighter Squadron 143 in 1983 after completion of
F-14 Tomcat training. Flew fighter escort and reconnaissance combat
missions over Lebanon in 1983 and graduated from U.S. Navy Fighter
Weapons School in 1984. Graduated from U.S. Naval Test Pilot School
in 1986 and subsequently worked as project flight test officer and
pilot for F-14A(PLUS) and F-14D Full Scale Development. Flew the first
Navy flight of the F-14D and a high angle of attack/departure from
controlled flight test program for the F-14 airframe/F110 engine integration.
Served as Operations and Maintenance Officer in Fighter Squadron 142
1989-1992. Worked as Operations Officer in the Operations Directorate
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington D.C. from 1992-1994. He has
flown 4000 hours in over 25 different aircraft and logged over 650
carrier-arrested landings.
NASA EXPERIENCE: Selected as an astronaut by NASA
in December 1994, Edwards reported to the Johnson Space Center in
March 1995. He has worked technical issues for the Space Shuttle and
Space Station in the Safety Department of the Astronaut Office. He
also served as Technical Assistant to the Director, Flight Crew Operations
Directorate, NASA Director of Operations (DOR), Russia, and Astronaut
CAPCOM representative in Mission Control for Shuttle ascent and entry.
Edwards retired from NASA and the U.S. Navy on April 30, 2000. He
is currently involved with several companies around the country in
the areas of technology, aviation, and business development.
SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE:
STS-89 (January 22-31, 1998) was the eighth Shuttle-Mir
docking mission during which the crew transferred more than 9,000
pounds of scientific equipment, logistical hardware and water from
Space Shuttle Endeavour to Mir. In the fifth and last exchange of
a U.S. astronaut, STS-89 delivered Andy Thomas to Mir and returned
with David Wolf. Mission duration was 8 days, 19 hours and 47 seconds,
traveling 3.6 million miles in 138 orbits of the Earth.
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