Francis Richard Scobee

Francis Richard "Dick" Scobee
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Astronaut
StatsborgerUSA
NationalitetAmerikaner
Født19. maj 1939
Cle Elum, Washington
Død28. januar 1986
Cape Canaveral, Florida
GravstedArlington National Cemetery
Andet arbejde
Pilot
Uddannelses-
sted
U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School
Auburn Senior High School
Arizona Universitet
RangOberstløjtnant, USAF
Tid i rummet
6d 23h 40m
UdvælgelseNASA Årgang 1978
Mission(er)STS-41-C, STS-51-L
MissionsemblemerSTS-41-C emblem STS-51 emblem

Francis Richard Scobee (Dick Scobee) (19. maj 193928. januar 1986) var en amerikansk astronaut, der døde i ulykken med rumfærgen Challenger.


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STS-51-L INSIGNIA
  • Members of the STS-51L crew designed this patch which will represent their participation on NASA's late January 1986 mission aboard the space shuttle Challenger, depicted launching from Florida and soaring into space to carry out a variety of goals. Among the prescribed duties of the five astronauts and two payload specialists will be observation and photography of Halley's Comet, backdropped against the United States flag in the insignia. Surnames of the crew members encircle the scene, with the payload specialists being recognized below. Surname of the first teacher in space, Sharon Christa McAuliffe, is followed by a symbolic apple. Gregory Jarvis, representing Hughes, is the industrial payload specialist for the flight. NASA's crew members are astronauts Francis R. (Dick) Scobee, commander; Michael J. Smith, pilot; and Ronald E. McNair, Ellison S. Onizuka and Judith A. Resnik - all mission specialists.
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American astronaut Francis Richard "Dick" Scobee
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A drawing of NASA's Space Shuttle Challenger. Image provided by Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California. See [1], specifically EG-0076-04.eps.
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The patch features a helmet visor of an astronaut performing an extravehicular activity. In the visor are reflected the sun's rays, the Challenger and its remote manipulator system (RMS) deploying the long duration exposure facility (LDEF), the Earth and blue sky, and another astronaut working at the damaged Solar Maximum Satellite (SMS). The scene is encircled by the surnames of the crewmembers.