Robert Franklyn Overmyer (July 14, 1936 – March 22, 1996) was an American test pilot, Colonel in the United States Marine Corps and NASA astronaut. He was born in Lorain, Ohio, but considered Westlake, Ohio his hometown. Overmyer was selected by the United States Air Force as an astronaut for its Manned Orbiting Laboratory in 1966. Upon cancellation of this program in 1969, he became a NASA astronaut and served support crew duties for the Skylab program and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. In 1976, he was assigned to the Space Shuttle program, and flew as Pilot on one 1982 mission and as Commander on a second in 1985. He was selected as a lead investigator into the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, and retired from NASA in 1986.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Robert Franklyn Overmyer (July 14, 1936 – March 22, 1996) was an American test pilot, Colonel in the United States Marine Corps and NASA astronaut. He was born in Lorain, Ohio, but considered Westlake, Ohio his hometown. Overmyer was selected by the United States Air Force as an astronaut for its Manned Orbiting Laboratory in 1966. Upon cancellation of this program in 1969, he became a NASA astronaut and served support crew duties for the Skylab program and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. In 1976, he was assigned to the Space Shuttle program, and flew as Pilot on one 1982 mission and as Commander on a second in 1985. He was selected as a lead investigator into the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, and retired from NASA in 1986.
- Robert Franklyn "Bob" Overmyer (July 14, 1936 – March 22, 1996), (Col, USMC), was an American test pilot, naval aviator, aeronautical engineer, physicist, United States Marine Corps officer, and USAF/NASA astronaut. He was born in Lorain, Ohio, but considered Westlake, Ohio his hometown. Overmyer was selected by the United States Air Force as an astronaut for its Manned Orbiting Laboratory in 1966. Upon cancellation of this program in 1969, he became a NASA astronaut and served support crew duties for the Skylab program and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. In 1976, he was assigned to the Space Shuttle program, and flew as pilot on STS-5 in 1982, and as commander on STS-51-B in 1985. He was selected as a lead investigator into the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, and retired from NASA in 1986.
|
sameAs
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
foaf:homepage
| |
dbkwik:military/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:nasa/proper...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Birth Date
| |
death place
| - Duluth, Minnesota
- Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
|
Status
| |
Name
| - Robert F. Overmyer
- Robert Franklyn Overmyer
|
Type
| - USAF / NASA Astronaut
- USAF/NASA Astronaut
|
Date of ret
| |
Insignia
| |
Alma mater
| - BW, B.S. 1958
- NPS, M.S. 1964
|
Birth Place
| - Lorain, Ohio
- Lorain, Ohio, U.S.
|
Awards
| |
death date
| |
Rank
| |
OtherName
| |
Mission
| |
Occupation
| - Naval aviator, test pilot
- Test Pilot
|
Time
| |
selection
| - 1966(xsd:integer)
- 1969(xsd:integer)
|
Nationality
| |
abstract
| - Robert Franklyn Overmyer (July 14, 1936 – March 22, 1996) was an American test pilot, Colonel in the United States Marine Corps and NASA astronaut. He was born in Lorain, Ohio, but considered Westlake, Ohio his hometown. Overmyer was selected by the United States Air Force as an astronaut for its Manned Orbiting Laboratory in 1966. Upon cancellation of this program in 1969, he became a NASA astronaut and served support crew duties for the Skylab program and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. In 1976, he was assigned to the Space Shuttle program, and flew as Pilot on one 1982 mission and as Commander on a second in 1985. He was selected as a lead investigator into the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, and retired from NASA in 1986.
- Robert Franklyn "Bob" Overmyer (July 14, 1936 – March 22, 1996), (Col, USMC), was an American test pilot, naval aviator, aeronautical engineer, physicist, United States Marine Corps officer, and USAF/NASA astronaut. He was born in Lorain, Ohio, but considered Westlake, Ohio his hometown. Overmyer was selected by the United States Air Force as an astronaut for its Manned Orbiting Laboratory in 1966. Upon cancellation of this program in 1969, he became a NASA astronaut and served support crew duties for the Skylab program and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. In 1976, he was assigned to the Space Shuttle program, and flew as pilot on STS-5 in 1982, and as commander on STS-51-B in 1985. He was selected as a lead investigator into the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, and retired from NASA in 1986. Overmyer died in Duluth, Minnesota while testing the Cirrus VK-30 composite homebuilt aircraft.
|
is crew1 up
of | |
is crew2 up
of | |
is crew members
of | |