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Astronaut Stephen N. Frick,
STS-110 pilot, floats in the Unity node on the International
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STEPHEN N. FRICK (COMMANDER, USN)
NASA ASTRONAUT
PERSONAL DATA: Born September 30, 1964, in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. Married. He enjoys skiing, biking, hiking, camping.
EDUCATION: Graduated from Richland High School, Gibsonia,
Pennsylvania in 1982; received a bachelor of science degree in aerospace
engineering from the US Naval Academy in 1986; master of science degree
in aeronautical engineering from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School
in 1994.
ORGANIZATIONS: Society of Experimental Test Pilots,
U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association.
SPECIAL HONORS: Air Medal with 2 Strike-Flight awards;
3 Navy Commendation Medals, one with Combat V; Navy Unit Commendation;
National Defense Service Medal; Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, 2 Southwest
Asia Service Medals; and various other service awards.
EXPERIENCE: Frick was commissioned upon graduation
from the U.S. Naval Academy in May 1986. After being designated as
a Naval Aviator in February 1988, he reported to Strike Fighter Squadron
106 at Naval Air Station Cecil Field, Florida, for transition to the
F/A-18 Hornet. Upon completion of training, he reported to Strike
Fighter Squadron 83 also at Cecil Field, and deployed to the Mediterranean
Sea and Red Sea onboard the USS Saratoga (CV-60). During the 8 month
deployment, he participated in Operation Desert Shield and Desert
Storm, flying 26 combat missions from the Red Sea to targets in Iraq
and Kuwait. He was also designated an airwing qualified landing signals
officer. After leaving Strike Fighter Squadron 83 in December 1991,
Frick participated in a cooperative program consisting of 15 months
at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and 1 year
with the Naval Test Pilot School at Naval Air Station Patuxent River,
Maryland. Upon graduation in June 1994, he was assigned as a project
officer and test pilot to the Carrier Suitability Department of the
Strike Aircraft Test Squadron also located at Patuxent River. While
there, he conducted shore-based and shipboard testing of the F/A-18
Hornet. Frick was assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron 125 in Lemoore,
California, preparing for return to a deployed F/A-18 squadron when
selected for the astronaut program in April 1996. Frick Has logged
over 2,800 flight hours in 27 different aircraft, and has over 370
carrier landings.
NASA EXPERIENCE: Selected by NASA in April 1996, Frick reported
to the Johnson Space Center in August 1996. Having completed two years
of training and evaluation, he is qualified for flight assignment
as a pilot. Initially, Frick was assigned technical duties in the
Astronaut Office Spacecraft Systems/Operations Branch. He completed
his first space flight as pilot on STS-110, and has logged over 259
hours in space.
SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE:
STS-110 Atlantis (April 8-19, 2002) was the 13th Shuttle mission to
visit the International Space Station. Mission milestones included:
the delivery and installation of the SO (S-Zero) Truss; the first
time the station’s robotic arm was used to maneuver spacewalkers
around the station; and the first time that all of a shuttle crew’s
spacewalks were based from the station’s Quest Airlock. The
crew prepared the station for future spacewalks and spent a week in
joint operations with the station’s Expedition-4 crew. Mission
duration was 10 days, 19 hours and 42 minutes.
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