National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Steven Hawley

United States of America

Steven Hawley
Retired

Biography

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Steven Alan Hawley is a former NASA astronaut who flew on five U.S. Space Shuttle flights. He is professor of physics and astronomy and director of engineering physics at the University of Kansas. Following an aborted attempt to launch STS-41-D where two main engines were stopped shortly after they started because the third failed to start, Hawley is reported to have broken the tense atmosphere in the shuttle cabin, saying, "I thought we'd be a lot higher at MECO!"

Type

Government

Age

74

Date of Birth

December 12, 1951

First Flight

August 30, 1984

Last Flight

July 23, 1999

Career Stats

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5

Flights

5

Landings

0

Spacewalks

P32DT2H39M2S

Time in Space

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