NASA Astronaut Garrett Reisman Leaves Agency

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March 04, 2011

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington 
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Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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RELEASE: 11-062

NASA ASTRONAUT GARRETT REISMAN LEAVES AGENCY

HOUSTON -- NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman has left the agency to 
return to private industry. Reisman is a veteran of two spaceflight 
missions, including a long-duration mission on the International 
Space Station. 

"I had the pleasure of working with Garrett in space during Expedition 
16," said Peggy Whitson, chief of the Astronaut Office at NASA's 
Johnson Space Center in Houston. "He is an incredibly accomplished 
professional and well-known for his great sense of humor. We wish him 
the best in this new phase of his career, but we will miss him 
greatly." 

Reisman, who holds a doctorate in mechanical engineering, joined NASA 
in 1998. Before flying in space, he served in multiple technical 
roles including work supporting robotics and the advanced vehicles 
branch of the Astronaut Office. 

Reisman's first spaceflight mission was as flight engineer during 
Expeditions 16 and 17 on the station in 2008. During his three months 
aboard, he performed a seven-hour spacewalk, conducted numerous 
robotics activities and participated in the installation of the 
Japanese Kibo laboratory and its logistics module. 

Reisman visited the station again during his second spaceflight, 
STS-132 in May 2010. He conducted two additional spacewalks during 
the mission, logging 14 more hours outside. 

For Reisman's biography, visit: 



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

	
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