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Astronaut Dominic L. Gorie,
STS-108 mission commander, reads over a space walk plan on
Endeavour's aft flight deck during the extravehicular activity
(EVA) of two mission specialists. Astronauts Linda M. Godwin
and Daniel M. Tani were performing tasks on the International
Space Station (ISS). |
DOMINIC L. PUDWILL GORIE (CAPTAIN,
USN)
NASA ASTRONAUT
PERSONAL DATA: Born May 2, 1957, in Lake Charles,
Louisiana. Married to Wendy Lu Williams of Midland, Texas. They have
two children, Kimberly and Andrew. Dom enjoys skiing, bicycling, fishing,
and golf with his family.
EDUCATION: Graduated from Miami Palmetto High School,
Miami, Florida, in 1975. Bachelor of Science degree in ocean engineering
from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1979. Master of science degree in aviation
systems from the University of Tennessee in 1990.
SPECIAL HONORS: Distinguished Flying Cross with Combat
“V”, Joint Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal (2), Space
Flight Medal (2), Navy Commendation Medal with Combat “V”
(2), Navy Achievement Medal, Strike Fighter Wing Atlantic Pilot-of-the-Year.
EXPERIENCE: Designated a Naval Aviator in 1981. Flew
the A-7E Corsair with Attack Squadron 46 aboard the USS America from
1981 to 1983. Transitioned to Strike Fighter Squadron 132 in 1983,
flying the F/A-18 Hornet aboard the USS Coral Sea until 1986. Attended
the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School in 1987 and served as a Test Pilot
at the Naval Air Test Center from 1988 to 1990. Then was assigned
to Strike Fighter Squadron 87 flying the F/A-18 aboard the USS Roosevelt
until 1992. Participated in Operation Desert Storm, flying 38 combat
missions. In 1992 received orders to U.S. Space Command in Colorado
Springs for two years before reporting to Strike Fighter Squadron
106 for F/A-18 refresher training. Was enroute to his command tour
of Strike Fighter Squadron 37 when selected as an Astronaut Candidate.
Gorie has accumulated over 5200 hours in more than 30 aircraft and
has over 600 carrier landings.
NASA EXPERIENCE: Selected as an astronaut candidate
by NASA in December 1994, Gorie reported to the Johnson Space Center
in March 1995. He completed a year of training and evaluation and
then was initially assigned to work safety issues for the Astronaut
Office. Gorie next served as a spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM) in
Mission Control for numerous Space Shuttle flights. A veteran of three
space flights, Gorie has logged over 32 days in space. He served as
pilot aboard STS-91 in 1998 and STS-99 in 2000, and was the crew commander
on STS-108 in 2001.
SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE:
STS-91 Discovery (June 2-12, 1998) was the 9th and final Shuttle-Mir
docking mission, concluding the joint U.S./Russian Phase I Program.
The STS-91 mission was accomplished in 154 Earth orbits, traveling
3.8 million miles in 235 hours and 54 seconds.
STS-99 (February 11-22, 2000) was an 11-day flight during which the
international crew aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour worked dual shifts
to support payload operations. The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission
mapped more than 47 million miles of the Earth’s land surface.
The STS-99 mission was accomplished in 181 Earth orbits, traveling
over 4 million miles in 268 hours and 38 minutes.
STS-108 Endeavour (December 5-17, 2001) was the 12th shuttle flight
to visit the International Space Station. Endeavour’s crew delivered
the Expedition-4 crew and returned the Expedition-3 crew. The crew
unloaded over 3 tons of equipment and supplies from the Raffaello
Multi-Purpose Logistics Module, and performed one space walk to wrap
thermal blankets around ISS Solar Array Gimbals. STS-108 was accomplished
in 185 Earth orbits, traveling 4.8 million miles in 283 hours and
36 minutes.
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