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REDIRECT Ulf Merbold Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
... ; title = Ulf Merbold titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_merbold.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = Ulf Merbold captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Ulf Merbold header3 = label3 ... playing. Education Ulf Merbold graduated from Stuttgart University in 1968 with a diploma in physics. In 1976 he received a Doctorate in science (Dr. rer. nat.). Experience After university, Ulf Merbold joined the Max ...
... the Operations Manager was Hans Joachim Panitz. The training team was very fortunate to have Ulf Merbold (Ph.D), ESA payload specialist on STS-9, to serve as Crew Interface Coordinator (CIC ... the CapComs in Houston and the CICs in Germany went well, even during shift handover. Ulf Merbold was our CIC and he did an excellent job supporting us on-orbit as well ... ground. For me, it was a great pleasure to work with both Ernst Messerschmid and Ulf Merbold. They were true professionals. During Red Team shift operations, Jim Buchli and I had to ...
... is still here, and Wubbo Ockels, Claude Nicollier, the German guy, forgot his name? '''Butler:''' Ulf Merbold? '''Chrétien:''' Ulf Merbold, yes. And number four, that might be the Italian Franco E. Malerba . '''Butler:''' Okay ... Europe, I said, “No, it’s scientists, but also people who have flying experience, and Ulf Merbold had flying experience. Claude Nicollier was flying for Swiss Air. All these guys had it ...
... Specialist 3: William F. Readdy Payload Specialist 1: Roberta L. Bondar Payload Specialist 2: Ulf D. Merbold Mission Space Shuttle Mission STS-42 was the 45th Shuttle flight and the 15th flight ... . Roberta L. Bondar, M.D. and Ph.D., of the Canadian Space Agency and Ulf D. Merbold, Ph.D., of the European Space Agency, served as Payload Specialists. The main objective of ...
... - EUROMIR 94 IN PICTURES Rolf Schoevaart presents photo coverage of the launch of ESA astronaut Ulf Merbold to Mir. 11 - HELEN SHARMAN AT OPEN DAY Peter Gregory describes the enthusiasm and interest ... take place for prize-winning experiment. 51 - EUROMIR-94 MISSION Neville Kidger has details of Ulf Merbold's Mir visit for ESA studies of long-term flight. 53 - MIR EXPERIMENTS: DETAILS REVEALED ...
... and Dr. Owen Garriott , mission specialists; and Dr. Byron Lichtenberg and West Germany's Dr. Ulf Merbold , payload specialists. The crew would operate in two shifts to permit 24-hour operation of ... they carried out more than 70 experiments on 38 sets of equipment. Operating Spacelab were Merbold and Lichtenberg, a new breed of astronaut-payload specialists-who were not career astronauts but ...
NASA announced the selection of a West German physicist, Ulf Merbold , and a U.S. biomedical engineer, Byron K. Lichtenberg , as the first nonastronauts to fly ... with NASA that one European scientist would be on all Shuttle missions carrying a Spacelab . Merbold, trained at Stuttgart University, competed for his Shuttle seat with Dutch physicist Wubbo Ockels, trained ...
... back for the Shuttle STS- 9 flight, which was the first flight of the Spacelab. Ulf Merbold, the ESA European Space Agency astronaut, flew on that, a good friend of mine. I ... should stay, because he was a pilot and more acceptable to the NASA people. But Ulf flew in the first mission, and Wubbo flew in a later Spacelab flight in the ...
... ) and both from Pasadena. ESA 's 4 were electronics engineer Franco Malerba of Italy; physicist Ulf Merbold of West Germany; and 2 from the Netherlands, astronomer Claude Nicollier and physicist Wubbo Ockels ...

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