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MICHAEL J. FOREMAN
(CAPTAIN, USN)
NASA ASTRONAUT PERSONAL DATA: Born
March 29, 1957 in Columbus, Ohio. His hometown is Wadsworth, Ohio.
Married to the former Lorrie Dancer of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They
have three children. Recreational interests include golf, running,
skiing, home repair/improvement and spending time with his family.
His mother, Nancy C. Foreman, resides in Wadsworth, Ohio. His father,
James W. Foreman, is deceased. Her parents, Jim and Pat Dancer, reside
in Tulsa, Oklahoma. EDUCATION: Graduated
from Wadsworth High School, Wadsworth, Ohio in 1975; received a bachelor
of science degree in aerospace engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy
in 1979 and a master of science degree in aeronautical engineering
from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in 1986. ORGANIZATIONS:
Association of Naval Aviation, United States Naval Academy Alumni
Association. AWARDS: Meritorious Service
Medal, Navy Commendation Medal; Navy Achievement Medal and various
other service awards. SPECIAL HONORS: Graduated
with Distinction, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School; Admiral William
Adger Moffett Aeronautics Award, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School; Distinguished
Graduate, U.S. Naval Test Pilot School; Empire Test Pilots School-sponsored
award for best final report (DT-IIA), U.S. Naval Test Pilot School.
EXPERIENCE: Foreman was designated a Naval Aviator in January 1981and
assigned to Patrol Squadron Twenty-Three at NAS Brunswick, Maine.
He made deployments to Rota, Spain; Lajes, Azores; Bermuda and Panama.
Following this tour he attended the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School
in Monterey, California where he earned a Master of Science degree
in Aeronautical Engineering in 1986. As a graduate student, Foreman
conducted thesis research at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountainview,
California. Following graduation he was assigned as the Assistant
Air Operations Officer in USS CORAL SEA (CV-43) homeported in Norfolk,
Virginia. In addition to his Air Operations duties, he flew as an
E-2 pilot with VAW-120 and VAW-127. Upon selection to the U.S. Naval
Test Pilot School (USNTPS) in 1989 he moved to NAS Patuxent River,
Maryland. He graduated from USNTPS in June 1990 and was assigned to
the Force Warfare Aircraft Test Directorate. In 1991 he was reassigned
as a flight instructor and the Operations Officer at USNTPS. During
his tenure there he instructed in the F-18, P-3, T-2, T-38, U-21,
U-6 and X-26 glider. In 1993, Foreman was assigned to the Naval Air
Systems Command in Crystal City, Virginia, first as the deputy, and
then as the Class Desk (Chief Engineer) Officer for the T-45 Goshawk
aircraft program. Following that tour he returned to NAS Patuxent
River, this time as the Military Director for the Research and Engineering
Group of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division. In addition
to his duties at Patuxent River, he was assigned as the Navy liaison
to NASA’s Advanced Orbiter Cockpit Project at the Johnson Space
Center. Foreman was working as the technical lead for the Advanced
Orbiter Cockpit Project team when he was selected for the astronaut
program. He has logged over 4,000 hours in more than 50 different
aircraft. NASA EXPERIENCE: Selected by NASA
in June 1998, he reported for training in August 1998. Astronaut Candidate
Training included orientation briefings and tours, numerous scientific
and technical briefings, intensive instruction in Shuttle and International
Space Station systems, physiological training and ground school to
prepare for T-38 flight training, as well as learning water and wilderness
survival techniques. He was initially assigned technical duties in
the Astronaut Office Space Station Branch where he represented the
Astronaut Office on training issues. He was then assigned to the Space
Shuttle Branch as a liaison between the Johnson Space Center and the
Kennedy Space Center. Foreman is assigned to the crew of STS-120.
The mission is slated for launch in early 2004. |
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