Veteran Astronaut and Spacewalker Robert Curbeam Leaves NASA

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Dec. 7, 2007

Mike Curie
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-4715
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Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters 
Johnson Space Center, Houston
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RELEASE: 07-268

VETERAN ASTRONAUT AND SPACEWALKER ROBERT CURBEAM LEAVES NASA

HOUSTON - NASA astronaut Robert Curbeam, Jr., has left NASA to take a 
job in the private sector.

"Bob has served his country with distinction for more than 23 years, 
both as an astronaut and naval officer," said Brent Jett, director of 
the Flight Crew Operations Directorate at NASA's Johnson Space Center 
in Houston. "His accomplishments and talents are truly extraordinary. 
We are grateful for his service at NASA and wish him well in his new 
career."

Curbeam most recently served as deputy director of the Flight Crew 
Operations Directorate. He has flown on three space shuttle missions. 
On his last flight, STS-116 in December 2006, Curbeam became the 
first shuttle astronaut ever to conduct four spacewalks in a single 
mission. During the spacewalks, he assisted in clearing problems that 
had prevented the folding of a solar array wing on the International 
Space Station and completed other assembly tasks.

Curbeam also flew on STS-85 in August 1997 and STS-98 in February 
2001. During the STS-98 mission, he performed three spacewalks to 
help install the space station's Destiny laboratory. He has 
accumulated 45 hours and 34 minutes of spacewalking time and more 
than 900 hours in space.

NASA selected Curbeam as an astronaut in December 1994. He has served 
in a variety of technical and management positions within the 
Astronaut Office in Houston. He also served as deputy associate 
administrator for safety and mission assurance at NASA Headquarters 
in Washington and as director of safety, reliability and quality 
assurance for the Constellation Program. 

For Curbeam's complete biography, visit:

http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/curbeam.html

For more information about NASA's International Space Station Program, 
visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station

	
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