NASA Extends Sympathy to Poindexter Family on Death of Former Astronaut

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July 02, 2012

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington 
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Jay Bolden 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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RELEASE: 12-228

NASA EXTENDS SYMPATHY TO POINDEXTER FAMILY ON DEATH OF FORMER ASTRONAUT

HOUSTON -- Former NASA astronaut and space shuttle commander Alan 
"Dex" Poindexter died while on vacation with his family July 1 in 
Pensacola, Fla. A veteran of two spaceflights, Poindexter spent a 
total of 28 days in space. 

Poindexter, a U.S. Navy captain, commanded the STS-131 space shuttle 
Discovery mission to the International Space Station in 2010, 
delivering more than 13,000 pounds of hardware and equipment. He was 
the pilot for shuttle Atlantis' STS-122 mission that delivered and 
installed the European Space Agency's Columbus laboratory on the 
station in 2008. 

"Alan and I joined the astronaut corps in 1998 and flew together on 
STS-122, which was truly an incredible experience," said NASA 
Associate Administrator for Education and former astronaut Leland 
Melvin. "He was a passionate, caring and selfless individual who will 
be missed by all." 

"We in the astronaut family have lost not only a dear friend, but also 
a patriot of the United States," said Peggy Whitson, chief of the 
Astronaut Office at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. "He 
proudly served his country for 26 years as a fighter pilot, test 
pilot, astronaut and commander of a space shuttle. I am proud to have 
both flown in space and worked with him for so many years. Dex will 
be deeply missed by those of us at Johnson and the entire NASA 
family." 

Poindexter earned an undergraduate degree with highest honors from the 
Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta and a graduate degree from 
the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif. He was selected as 
an astronaut candidate in June 1998 and served in the Astronaut 
Office, Shuttle Operations Branch at Johnson as the lead support 
astronaut for NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. He also served 
as a spacecraft communicator, or CAPCOM, for multiple missions. 

"Dex was a wonderful human being and a pleasure to have in the 
astronaut office," Janet Kavandi, fellow astronaut and Director of 
Flight Crew Operations said. "His good-natured demeanor made him 
approachable to his crews and the many people at Johnson and Kennedy 
who enabled his missions." 

Poindexter retired from NASA and the astronaut corps in 2010 and 
returned to serve in the United States Navy as Dean of Students at 
the Naval Postgraduate School. 

For Poindexter's complete biography, please visit: 

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

	
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