NASA Astronaut Mark Polansky Leaves Agency

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July 11, 2012

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington 
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Jay Bolden 
Johnson Space Center 
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RELEASE: 12-232

NASA ASTRONAUT MARK POLANSKY LEAVES AGENCY

HOUSTON -- NASA astronaut Mark Polansky has left the agency. His last 
day with NASA was June 30. 

Polansky is a veteran of three space shuttle missions. He flew as a 
pilot on the STS-98 mission in 2001 and served as commander for 
STS-116 in 2006 and STS-127 in 2009. Polansky ends his NASA career 
with more than 41 days in space. 

"Mark is a remarkably talented individual," said Peggy Whitson, chief 
of the Astronaut Office. "His skills as an aviator coupled with his 
engineering expertise were a valuable contribution to our team. We 
wish him well in his future endeavors." 

A former U.S. Air Force officer, Polansky joined NASA as a research 
pilot in 1992 and was selected for the astronaut corps in 1996. 
Before flying in space, Polansky served in multiple technical roles 
including space shuttle capsule communicator and chief instructor 
astronaut. His most recent NASA assignment included duties as 
director of operations at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in 
Star City, Russia. 

Polansky earned a Bachelor of Science in aeronautical and 
astronautical engineering and a Master of Science in aeronautics and 
astronautics from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. 

For Polansky's complete biography, visit: 

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

	
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