NASA Selects Nine New Astronauts for Future Space Exploration

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June 29, 2009

Katherine Trinidad 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1100 
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Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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RELEASE: 09-149

NASA SELECTS NINE NEW ASTRONAUTS FOR FUTURE SPACE EXPLORATION

HOUSTON -- After reviewing more than 3,500 applications, NASA has 
selected nine people for the 2009 astronaut candidate class. They 
will begin training at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston this 
August. 

"This is a very talented and diverse group we've selected," said Bill 
Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for Space Operations at NASA 
Headquarters in Washington. "They will join our current astronauts 
and play very important roles for NASA in the future. In addition to 
flying in space, astronauts participate in every aspect of human 
spaceflight, sharing their expertise with engineers and managers 
across the country. We look forward to working with them as we 
transcend from the shuttle to our future exploration of space, and 
continue the important engineering and scientific discoveries aboard 
the International Space Station." 

The new astronaut candidates are: 

Serena M. Aunon, 33, of League City, Texas; University of Texas 
Medical Branch flight surgeon for NASA's Space Shuttle, International 
Space Station and Constellation Programs; born in Indianapolis. Aunon 
holds degrees from George Washington University, University of Texas 
Health Sciences Center in Houston and the University of Texas Medical 
Branch. 

Jeanette J. Epps, 38, of Fairfax, Va.; technical intelligence officer 
with the Central Intelligence Agency. Born in Syracuse, N.Y., Epps 
holds degrees from LeMoyne College in Syracuse and the University of 
Maryland. 

Jack D. Fischer, major, U.S. Air Force, 35, of Reston, Va.; test 
pilot; U.S. Air Force Strategic Policy intern, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 
at the Pentagon. Born in Boulder, Colo., Fischer is a graduate of the 
U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Co., and MIT. 

Michael S. Hopkins, lieutenant colonel, U.S. Air Force, 40, of 
Alexandria, Va.; special assistant to the Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs 
of Staff, at the Pentagon. Born in Lebanon, Mo., Hopkins holds 
degrees from the University of Illinois and Stanford University. 

Kjell N. Lindgren, 36, of League City, Texas; University of Texas 
Medical Branch flight surgeon for NASA's Space Shuttle, International 
Space Station and Constellation Programs. Born in Taipei, Taiwan, 
Lindgren has degrees from the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado State 
University, the University of Colorado, the University of Minnesota 
and the University of Texas Medical Branch. 

Kathleen (Kate) Rubins, 30, of Cambridge, Mass.; principal 
investigator and fellow, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research 
at MIT. Born in Farmington, Conn., Rubins conducts research trips to 
the Congo and has degrees from the University of California-San Diego 
and Stanford University. 

Scott D. Tingle, commander, U.S. Navy, 43, of Hollywood, Md.; test 
pilot and assistant program manager-Systems Engineering at Naval Air 
Station Patuxent River. Born in Attleboro, Mass., Tingle holds 
degrees from Southeastern Massachusetts University (now the 
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth) and Purdue University. 

Mark T. Vande Hei, lieutenant colonel, U.S. Army, 42, of El Lago, 
Texas; flight controller for the International Space Station at the 
Johnson Space Center as part of the U.S. Army NASA Detachment. Born 
in Falls Church, Va., Vande Hei is a graduate of Saint John's 
University in Collegeville, Minn., and Stanford University. 

Gregory R. (Reid) Wiseman, lieutenant commander, U.S. Navy, 33, of 
Virginia Beach, Va.; test pilot; department head, Strike Fighter 
Squadron 103, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, in Oceana, Va. Born in 
Baltimore, Wiseman is a graduate of the Rensselaer Polytechnic 
Institute and Johns Hopkins University. 

For more on each astronaut candidates, their photos and details on the 
astronaut selection process, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/ascans2009 


NASA Television's daily Video File will include B-roll of astronaut 
training and photos of each astronaut candidate beginning today. For 
NASA TV streaming video, schedules and downlink information, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


For more information about the International Space Station, visit: 



http://ww.nasa.gov/station 

	
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