Charles Camarda

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Charles Camarda is a NASA astronaut and aerospace engineer best known for flying on the Space Shuttle Discovery’s STS-114 “Return to Flight” mission following the Columbia disaster.

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instanceOf NASA astronaut
aerospace engineer
human
academicDegree Bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering
Doctorate in aerospace engineering
Master’s degree in engineering
affiliation NASA Engineering and Safety Center
awardReceived NASA Exceptional Engineering Achievement Medal
NASA Space Flight Medal
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt George Washington University
Polytechnic University
surface form: Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
employer NASA
familyName Camarda
fieldOfWork aerospace engineering
spacecraft thermal protection systems
thermal structures
givenName Charles
hasActivity mission operations training
spacewalk training
languageSpoken English
memberOf NASA Astronaut Corps
missionRole mission specialist on STS-114
notableFor contributions to spacecraft safety and thermal protection research
flying on NASA’s first Return to Flight mission after the Columbia disaster
notableWork STS-114
surface form: STS-114 Return to Flight mission
occupation astronaut
engineer
participantIn Return to Flight after the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
surface form: Return to Flight program after STS-107 Columbia accident

STS-114
positionHeld astronaut at NASA Johnson Space Center
research engineer at NASA Langley Research Center
sexOrGender male
spaceShuttleFlown Space Shuttle Discovery
workLocation Johnson Space Center
Langley Research Center

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STS-114 crewMember Charles Camarda
STS-114 missionSpecialist Charles Camarda