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Daniel W. Bursch

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s cargo bay to study Earth's surface and atmosphere, creating radar images of Earth's surface environment and mapping global production and transport of carbon monoxide pollution. Real-time crew observations of environmental conditions, along with over 14,000 photographs aided the science team in
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Selected by NASA in January 1990, Bursch became an astronaut in July 1991. His technical assignments to date include: Astronaut Office Operations Development Branch, working on controls and displays for the Space Shuttle and Space Station; Chief of Astronaut Appearances; spacecraft communicator
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launched from the Kennedy Space Center on May 19, 1996. It included the fourth Spacehab module flight as a scientific laboratory, designated SPACEHAB-4. It consisted of 12 separate materials processing, fluid physics and biotechnology experiments, with an emphasis on commercial space product
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crew of three (two American astronauts and one Russian cosmonaut) performed flight tests of the station hardware, conducted internal and external maintenance tasks, and developed the capability of the station to support the addition of science experiments. The crew spent 196 days in space
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completed one of the longest U.S. space flights of 196 days in space. In January 2003, Bursch reported to the Naval Postgraduate School for a two-year assignment as an instructor in the Space Systems Academic Group.
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in January 1984. Upon graduation in December he worked as a project test flight officer flying the A-6 Intruder until August 1984, when he returned to the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School as a
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interpreting the SRL data. The SRL-2 mission was a highly successful test of technology intended for long-term environmental and geological monitoring of planet Earth. Following 183
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spacesuit, Bursch logged 11 hours and 48 minutes of EVA time in two separate spacewalks. The Expedition-Four crew returned to Earth aboard
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He left NASA in May 2005 and later retired from active duty in July 2005 after 26 years of service in the U.S. Navy. Bursch joined
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and docked with the International Space Station on December 7, 2001. During a 6½ month stay aboard the Space Station, the
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missions lasting 10 to 11 days each. His fourth and final spaceflight was a long-duration stay aboard the
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development. STS-77 completed a record four rendezvous in support of two satellites sponsored by the
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landing at the Kennedy Space Center on May 29, 1996. Mission duration was 240 hours and 39 minutes.
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repair tools, the crew initiated rendezvous burns and Bursch recovered the SPAS using the
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establishing a U.S. space flight endurance record for Dan Bursch and crew mate
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Bursch graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1979, and was designated a
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for an American astronaut, a record simultaneously set with his crew mate
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He has flown over 3,430 flight hours in more than 35 different aircraft.
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landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on June 19, 2002.
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of the Earth, the eleven-day mission ended with Space Shuttle
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Bristol, Pennsylvania
United States Naval Academy
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Naval Postgraduate School
MS
NASA astronaut
Captain
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NASA Group 13 (1990)
STS-51
STS-68
STS-77
Expedition 4
STS-108
STS-111






NASA
astronaut
Captain
United States Navy
spaceflights
Space Shuttle
International Space Station
Expedition 4

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