Biographical Data

Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
Houston, Texas 77058


NAME: Francis R. (Dick) Scobee, NASA Astronaut

BIRTHPLACE AND DATE: Born May 19, 939, in Cle Elum, Washington.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Brown hair; blue eyes; height: 6 feet 1 inch; weight: 175 pounds.

EDUCATION: Graduated from Auburn Senior High School, Auburn, Washington, in 1957; received a bachelor of science degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Arizona in 1965.

MARITAL STATUS: Married to the former June Kent of San Antonio, Texas.

CHILDREN: Kathie R., January 30, 1961; Richard W., April 13, 1964.

RECREATIONAL INTERESTS: Flying, oil painting, woodworking, motorcycling, raquetball, jogging, and most outdoor sports.

ORGANIZATIONS: Member of the Society of Experimental test Pilots, the Tau Beta Pi, the Experimental Aircraft Association, and the Air Force Association.

SPECIAL HONORS: Awarded the Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal, and two NASA Exceptional Service Medals.

EXPERIENCE: Scobee enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1957, trained as a reciprocating engine mechanic, and was subsequently stationed at Kelly Air Force Base, Texas. While there he attended night school and acquired 2 years of college credit which led to his selection for the Airman’s Education and Commissioning Program. He graduated from the University of Arizona with a bachelor of science degree in Aerospace Engineering. He received his commission in 1965 and, after receiving his wings in 1966, completed a number of assignments including a combat tour in Vietnam. He returned to the United States and attended the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Since graduating in 1972, he has participated in test programs for which he has flown such varied aircraft as the Boeing 747, the X-24B, the transonic aircraft technology (TACT) F-111, and the C-5.

He has logged more than 6,500 hours flying time in 45 types of aircraft.

NASA EXPERIENCE: Mr. Scobee was selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in January 1978. In August 1979, he completed a 1-year training and evaluation period, making him eligible for assignment as a pilot on future Space Shuttle flight crews. In addition to astronaut duties, Mr. Scobee is an Instructor Pilot on the NASA/Boeing 747 shuttle carrier airplane.

Mr. Scobee was pilot of STS 41-C which launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on April 6, 1984. He was accompanied by Captain Robert L. Crippen (spacecraft commander), and three mission specialists, Mr. Terry J. Hart, Dr. G.D. (Pinky) Nelson, and Dr. J.D.A. (Ox) van Hoften. During this mission the crew successfully deployed the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF); retrieved the ailing Solar Maximum Satellite, repaired it on-board the orbiting Challenger, and replaced it in orbit using the robot arm called the Remote Manipulator System (RMS). The mission also included flight testing of Manned Maneuvering Units (MMU’s) in two extravehicular activities (EVA’s); operation of the Cinema 360 and IMAX Camera Systems, as well as a Bee Hive Honeycomb Structures student experiment. Mission duration was 7 days before landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on April 3, 984.

With the completion of this flight Mr. Scobee has logged a total of 168 hours in space.

APRIL 1984

 

 

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