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Peter Nickolenko
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Peter P. "Pete" Nickolenko is a launch director for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Nickolenko is responsible for the safe launch of Space Shuttle vehicles from the Kennedy Space Center.
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Peter P. "Pete" Nickolenko is a launch director for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Nickolenko is responsible for the safe launch of Space Shuttle vehicles from the Kennedy Space Center. Nickolenko is a graduate from the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, and served in the United States Army for 6 years. After being hired as an engineer for NASA in 1990, Nickolenko continued work until being promoted to launch and landing test director in 1992. He has been somehow involved in a major operation of launch processing in each shuttle mission from 1992 until present. Now, Nickolenko serves as one of NASA's lead launch directors. So far, he has led the launch of STS-127 and STS-128, both of which required numerous scrubs and difficult decisions regarding launch safety. He also has been employed with Texas Instruments. He also attains the position of Chief of the Launch and Landing Division of Vehicle Processing. In April 2010 he was the leader director for the STS-131 flight.