Steven Swanson Explained

Steven Swanson
Birth Name:Steven Ray Swanson
Birth Date:3 December 1960
Birth Place:Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Education:University of Colorado, Boulder (BS)
Florida Atlantic University (MS)
Texas A&M University (PhD)
Type:NASA astronaut
Time:195d 20h 47m
Selection:NASA Group 17 (1998)
Eva1:5
Eva2:27h 58m
Mission:STS-117
STS-119
Soyuz TMA-12M (Expedition 39/40)
Module:
Embed:yes
Field:Computer science
Thesis Title:A Method and Implementation for Incorporating Heuristic Knowledge into a State Estimator through the Use of a Fuzzy Model
Thesis Url:http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/41078489
Thesis Year:1998

Steven Roy Swanson (born December 3, 1960, in Syracuse, New York) is an American engineer and retired NASA astronaut. Swanson has flown two shuttle flights, STS-117 and STS-119, and one Soyuz flight, TMA-12M. All of the flights were to the International Space Station. He has logged over 195 days in space and completed five spacewalks totaling 28 hours and 5 minutes. Swanson has served in other roles at NASA, such as a CAPCOM for both International Space Station and Space Shuttle missions. His awards and honors include the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal and the JSC Certificate of Accommodation. Prior to becoming a NASA astronaut, Swanson worked for GTE in Phoenix, Arizona, as a software engineer. He is married and has three children. Steve claims he had the first ever Instagram posted from space.

Early life

Although born in Syracuse, New York, Swanson considers Steamboat Springs, Colorado, to be his home. He graduated from Steamboat Springs High School in 1979, and went on to the University of Colorado to receive a bachelor's degree in engineering physics in 1983. In 1986, he received a master of applied science in computer systems from Florida Atlantic University.[1] He later received a doctorate in computer science from Texas A&M University in 1998.[2]

NASA career

Swanson joined NASA in 1987 as a systems engineer and a flight engineer working on the Shuttle Training Aircraft. He was selected as an astronaut in May 1998. His first mission was STS-117, which launched June 2007. Swanson was a mission specialist and flight engineer on this flight.[3] He served as a mission specialist and lead spacewalker on STS-119, which launched March 15, 2009, and landed on March 28.[4] He launched to the International Space Station as a member of Expedition 39/40 on March 25, 2014, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and returned to Earth on September 11, 2014.[5] [6] NASA announced Swanson's retirement in August 2015. Since then he has worked at Boise State University as a distinguished educator in residence assisting with programs such as the NASA Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students program.[7]

Steven Swanson is a Browncoat, or fan of Joss Whedon's Serenity and Firefly. He added copies of the movie and box set of the TV series to the ISS Movie Library on STS-117 in June 2007.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Florida Atlantic University Stories of U.. Florida Atlantic University. FAU. 2019-11-20.
  2. Web site: Flores . Kathy . CSE Former Student Steven Swanson heads for space this spring . engineering.tamu.edu . 18 September 2022 . en.
  3. Web site: Yembrick . John . Clem . Kylie . 07-229 - NASA Assigns Crew for Final Solar Array Delivery to Station . NASA News Releases . . 19 October 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210428073006/https://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2007/oct/HQ_07229_STS-119-Crew.html . 28 April 2021 . 19 October 2007 . live.
  4. Web site: Pearlman . Robert Z. . Space Shuttle Discovery Lands After Landmark Flight . . . 28 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210428072444/https://www.space.com/6512-space-shuttle-discovery-lands-landmark-flight.html . 28 April 2021 . 28 March 2009 . live.
  5. Web site: Expedition 39. Garcia. Mark. 2015-02-12. NASA. 2019-11-20.
  6. Web site: Station Trio Lands Completing 169 Days in Space. NASA.gov. 11 September 2014.
  7. Web site: Three-Time Spaceflight Astronaut Steven Swanson Retires From NASA. 13 August 2015. 17 August 2015. NASA.
  8. Web site: Breaking Atmo: Serenity to ISS on STS-117. Breaking Atmo . June 10, 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071023051912/http://www.breakingatmo.com/status/. October 23, 2007. dead.