Steven Wayne Lindsey (born August 24, 1960) is an American Air Force officer and a NASA astronaut. Lindsey served as Chief of the NASA Astronaut Office from ...
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Former space shuttle commander Steven Lindsey, director of flight operations for Sierra Nevada in Colorado, said: "It's a new way of doing business, and there's a lot of debate back and forth on whether it's going to be successful or whether it can be successful."
Date: May 17, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Space shuttle Discovery ready for voyage to museum
"It's good to see her one more time, and it's great that Discovery is going to a good home. Hopefully, millions of people for many, many years to come will go see Discovery," said Steven Lindsey, the last astronaut to command Discovery. "It's also sad ... it's sad to see that the program is over."
Fergusons departure from NASA follows a number of his fellow shuttle astronauts who have left over the past few months, including Steven Lindsey and Mark Kelly, who commanded the final flights of shuttles Discovery and Endeavour, respectively.
Among the astronauts who have either left NASA or will depart soon are Steven Lindsey, the commander of Discovery's final flight in March, who left last Friday to work on a commercial spacecraft, and Mark Kelly, who skippered Endeavour's final mission in May, leaving the space agency in a few
Date: Jul 18, 2011
Source: Google
Museums are vying to get one of NASA's three retiring spaceships for display
"There are so many good choices across the country, so I don't really want any part and I'm not going to make a recommendation," Steven Lindsey, the commander of Discovery's final journey, told The Associated Press from orbit last month.
Discovery landed three minutes before noon, and when the shuttle rolled to a stop, Cmdr. Steven Lindsey called out, "For the final time: Wheels stop." Lindsey was the last of the six crew members to climb out of the shuttle.
With just a few hours left to circle the world, commander Steven Lindsey wondered aloud whether Kennedy Space Center was the only landing site under consideration. Mission Control replied that it was, and that the backup landing strip in California had not been activated.
Date: Mar 09, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Discovery returns to Earth after flawless final flight
After firing its twin braking rockets for a computer-controlled descent halfway around the planet, commander Steven Lindsey took over manual control and guided Discovery through a 250-degree left turn to line up on runway 15.