Lee Archambault
Lee Joseph Archambault | |
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Lee Archambault | |
astronaut NASA | |
Státní příslušnost | Spojené státy americké |
Datum narození | 25. srpna 1960 (62 let) |
Místo narození | Oak Park, Illinois, USA |
Čas ve vesmíru | 26 dní 15 hodin 42 minut |
Kosmonaut od | 4. června 1998 |
Mise | STS-117,STS-119 |
Znaky misí | |
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Lee Joseph "Bru" Archambault (* 25. srpna 1960, Oak Park, Illinois, Spojené státy americké) je od roku 1998 astronaut NASA.
Životní dráha
Vzdělání
Vystudoval obor aerokosmická technologie na University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Zaměstnání, kariéra v NASA
V roce 1998 se stal kandidátem na místo astronauta u NASA (JSC, Houston). V roce 2000 byl zařazen mezi astronauty a v roce 2007 absolvoval svůj první start jako pilot STS-117.
Lety do vesmíru
- STS-117, Atlantis (8. června 2007 – 22. června 2007)
- STS-119, Discovery (16. března 2009 – 28. března 2009)
Odkazy
Externí odkazy
- Obrázky, zvuky či videa k tématu Lee Archambault na Wikimedia Commons
- Osobní stránka v encyklopedii SPACE 40
- Osobní stránka v MEK
Média použitá na této stránce
The STS-117 crew patch symbolizes the continued construction of the International Space Station (ISS) and our ongoing human presence in space. The ISS is shown orbiting high above the Earth. Gold is used to highlight the portion of the ISS that will be installed by the STS-117 crew. It consists of the second starboard truss section, S3/S4, and a set of solar arrays. The names of the STS-117 crew are located above and below the orbiting outpost. The two gold astronaut office symbols, emanating from the '117' at the bottom of the patch represent the concerted efforts of the shuttle and station programs toward the completion of the station. The orbiter and unfurled banner of red, white and blue represent our Nation's renewed patriotism as we continue to explore the universe
The shape of the STS-119/15A patch comes from the shape of a solar array viewed at an angle. The International Space Station (ISS), which is the destination of the mission, is placed accordingly in the center of the patch just below the gold astronaut symbol. The gold solar array of the ISS highlights the main cargo and task of STS-119/15A -- the installation of the S6 truss segment and deployment of S6's solar arrays, the last to be delivered to the ISS. The surnames of the crew members are denoted on the outer band of the patch. The 17 white stars on the patch represent, in the crew's words, "the enormous sacrifice the crews of Apollo 1, Challenger, and Columbia have given to our space program." The U.S. flag flowing into the space shuttle signifies the support the people of the United States have given our space program over the years, along with pride the U.S. astronauts have in representing the United States on this mission.