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Edward
G. Gibson(1936- ) Skylab astronaut Biographical Data Born November 8, 1936, in Buffalo, New York. Married Julie Anne Volk Education High School Kenmore (New York)
Senior High School Pre-NASA Career While at Caltech, he was a research
assistant in the field of jet propulsion and classical
physics. NASA Career Selected as a scientist-astronaut in
June 1965. Member of the astronaut support crew and CAPCOM for Apollo XII. Participated in the design and testing of many elements of the Skylab Space Station. Science-pilot of Skylab IV, the final manned mission to Skylab, November 16, 1973-February 8, 1974. Post-NASA Career Left NASA in December 1974 to do research on Skylab solar physics data as a senior staff scientist with the Aerospace Corporation of Los Angeles, California. Consultant to ERNO Raumfahrttechnik GmbH, in West Germany, on Spacelab design, 1976-1977. Returned to the Astronaut Office in March 1977. Started Gibson International Corp., which provides consulting services on program management, market development and space infrastructure design and operations, in October 1990. Organizations fellow, American Astronautical Society Awards and Honors National Science Foundation Fellowship |
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