美国准宇航员(PAYLOAD SPECIALIST) 中的中国出身中国人。



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送交者: cornbug 于 2005-10-15, 19:04:04:

他是在中国读的大学妈?可惜他没能上去。
Biographical Data
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Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center,Houston, Texas 77058

Taylor Wang (NASA Photo S84-36141)NAME: Taylor G. Wang
Payload Specialist

PERSONAL DATA: Born June 16, 1940, in Mainland China. He is a Physicist
at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, and is a U.S. citizen. He
is married, and has two sons.

EDUCATION: Received a bachelor of science degree in physics in 1967, a master
of science degree in physics in 1968, and a doctorate in physics in 1971,
from the University of California at Los Angeles.

ORGANIZATIONS: Member, American Physical Society, Materials Research Society,
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Sigma Xi, and a Fellow
in the Acoustical Society of America.

EXPERIENCE: After completing his doctorate, Dr. Wang joined the California
Institute of Technology Jet propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in 1972, as a senior
scientist. He is currently Program Manager for Materials Processing in Space.
At JPL he was responsible for the inception and development of containerless
processing science and technology research. He is the Principal Investigator
(PI) on the Spacelab 3 mission NASA Drop Dynamics (DDM) experiments, PI
on the NASA SPAR Flight Experiment #77-18 "Dynamics of Liquid Bubble," PI
on the NASA SPAR Flight Experiment #76-20 "Containerless Processing Technology,
" and PI on the Department of Energy Experiment "Spherical Shell Technology."
Dr. Wang has been conducting precursor drop dynamics experiments for the
DDM in ground-based laboratories employing acoustic levitation systems,
neutral buoyancy systems and drop towers, and in the near weightless environment
provided by JSC's KC-135 airplane flights and SPAR rockets. These flights
have helped to define the experimental parameters and procedures in the
DDM experiments to be performed on Spacelab 3. He is the inventor of the
acoustic levitation and manipulation chamber for the DDM and is the author
of 70 articles in open literature and 20 U.S. patents.

SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE: Dr. Wang flew on STS-51B Challenger (April 29-May
6, 1985). STS-51B/Spacelab-3 was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida,
and returned to land at Edwards Air Force Base, California. It was the
first operational Spacelab mission. The seven-man crew aboard Challenger
conducted investigations in crystal growth, drop dynamics leading to containerless
material processing, atmospheric trace gas spectroscopy, solar and planetary
atmospheric simulation, cosmic rays, laboratory animals and human medical
monitoring. At mission conclusion, Dr. Wang had traveled over 2.9 million
miles in 110 Earth orbits, and had logged over 168 hours in space.

MAY 1985

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