Paul D. Scully-Power

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Paul D. Scully-Power is an Australian-born oceanographer and astronaut who became the first Australian to fly in space.

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Paul D. Scully-Power canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Australian-born person
astronaut
human
oceanographer
alive true
awardReceived Member of the Order of Australia
citizenship Australia
United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfBirth Australia
dateOfBirth 1944-06-28
degree Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
educatedAt University of Sydney
employer Australian government
surface form: Australian Government

NASA
United States Navy
familyName Scully-Power
fieldOfStudy applied mathematics
oceanography
fieldOfWork oceanography
remote sensing
space science
givenName Paul
hasGender male
honorificSuffix AM
isKnownFor being the first Australian-born person to fly in space
STS-41-G
surface form: space shuttle mission STS-41-G
militaryBranch Royal Australian Navy
United States Navy
militaryRank captain
missionRole payload specialist
name Paul Desmond Scully-Power
nationality American
Australian
notableWork experiments on oceanographic phenomena from space
occupation astronaut
naval officer
oceanographer
placeOfBirth Sydney
residence United States of America
surface form: United States
spaceflightEndDate 1984-10-13
spaceflightStartDate 1984-10-05
spaceMission STS-41-G
spaceShuttleFlownOn Space Shuttle Challenger
spaceTimeDuration about 8 days

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STS-41-G crewMember Paul D. Scully-Power
STS-41-G payloadSpecialist Paul D. Scully-Power